Pula Arena, Croatia

in history •  7 years ago 

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One of the largest surviving ancient Roman arenas. The works started during the reign of Augustus, but the construction was replaced by another one made during the reign of Claudius. It is believed that Pula Arena was created between 27 BC and 68 AD. Later, due to the order by Vespasian in 79 AD, it was enlarged and became an arena of gladiator fights. The works were completed two years later. During five centuries, Pula Arena was a witness of thousands of deaths. In the Middle Ages, it was a place of medieval fairs and occasional knight tournaments. It was a source of stone for many building including the Pula Cathedral. Finally, in the early 19th century the first restoration works started. Since 1932 it has been used for public meetings and theater productions.

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  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Wow, I din't know that there is such a big Roman Arena in Croatia!!!
Maybe you will be interested that there is a Greek Amphitheter, intended for in Plovdiv, Bulgaria:

Wonders of Ancient times!!!

Wow! Would love to travel and see it in person. I wish today's architects would build structures more inspired by stadiums like these. Have you been there?

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

I was born there and actually have preformed on stage :) It is wonderful and beautiful :)
The Ancient have had knowladge that is lost to us :)

I wish i could visit that place ...

Do you sing or play an instrument? What did you perform? How are the acoustics?

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

In Bulgaria, we have specific national dances and I performed it with a whole troop. They are very interesting and specific.
Here is an example of how it looks like:

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