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  1. International Amphitheatre - Wikipedia

  2. Amphitheatre - World History Encyclopedia

    WebDec 21, 2016 · An Amphitheatre was a structure built throughout the Roman empire where ordinary people could watch such spectacles as …

  3. Roman amphitheatre - Wikipedia

    WebRoman amphitheatres are theatres — large, circular or oval open-air venues with raised seating — built by the ancient Romans. They were used for events such as gladiator combats, venationes (animal slayings) and …

  4. Amphitheatre - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  5. am·phi·the·a·ter
    noun
    1. (especially in Greek and Roman architecture) an open circular or oval building with a central space surrounded by tiers of seats for spectators, for the presentation of dramatic or sporting events:
      "the opera was performed in the Roman amphitheater"
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  7. What is an amphitheater? | Britannica

    Webamphitheater, Freestanding, open-air round or oval structure with a central arena and tiers of concentric seats. The amphitheater originated in ancient Italy (Etruria and Campania) and reflects the entertainment forms …

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    The amphitheater originated in ancient Italy (Etruria and Campania) and reflects the entertainment forms popular there, including gladiatorial games and contests of animals with one another or of men with animals. The earliest extant amphitheater is one built at Pompeii ( c. 80 bc ).
    The International Amphitheatre was an indoor arena located in Chicago, Illinois, that opened in 1934 and was demolished in 1999. It was located on the west side of Halsted Street, at 42nd Street, on the city's south side, in the Canaryville neighborhood, adjacent to the Union Stock Yards .
    The International Amphitheatre was an indoor arena located in Chicago, Illinois, that opened in 1934 and was demolished in 1999. It was located on the west side of Halsted Street, at 42nd Street, on the city's south side, in the Canaryville neighborhood, adjacent to the Union Stock Yards . The venue opened on November 30, 1934.
    Ancient Roman amphitheatres were oval or circular in plan, with seating tiers that surrounded the central performance area, like a modern open-air stadium. In contrast, both ancient Greek and ancient Roman theatres were built in a semicircle, with tiered seating rising on one side of the performance area.
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  9. Colosseum | Definition, Characteristics, History, & Facts

    WebMar 29, 2024 · Flavian Amphitheatre. Top Questions. What is the Colosseum? Who built the Colosseum? Why was the Colosseum built? What happened to the Colosseum? Why is the Colosseum important …

  10. Amphitheatre | Architecture, History & Uses | Britannica

    WebLearn about the origin, design, and function of amphitheatres, ancient buildings with seats on all sides and a central arena. Explore the examples of Roman amphitheatres and their features, such as the Colosseum, …

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