The construction of the theater is believed to have taken place a few decades after the foundation of the city, in 25 BC: in the area, in fact, remain


The construction of the theater is believed to have taken place a few decades after the foundation of the city, in 25 BC: in the area, in fact, remains of pre-existing buildings have been found. The amphitheater dates back to the time of Emperor Claudius. The buildings reserved for the show, theater and amphitheater, were built in the north-eastern area of the city in a decentralized position, but still near the Porta Prætoria.


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Location: Italy, Aosta Valley
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