View to the past by oscarps

in tsufamily •  7 years ago 

The Roman theater of Mérida is a historical theater erected by the Ancient Rome in the colony Augusta Emerita, present Mérida (Spain). Its creation was promoted by the consul Marco Vipsanio Agripa and, according to a date inscribed in the own theater, its inauguration took place towards years 16-15 a. C.
It is a World Heritage Site since 1993 as part of the archaeological complex of Mérida. The theater has undergone several renovations, the most important in the year 105, at the time of the Emperor Trajan, when the current stage front was erected, and another at the time of Constantine I, between 333 and 335. The theater was abandoned in the 4th century d. C. after the official in the Roman Empire of the Christian religion, that considered the theatrical representations immoral._DSC1935.jpg

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muy buena

Grachie mile, @txatxy

wonderful to see you that. Very exciting blog post. @oscarps

Thank you very much @bankhai Greetings

This was also reconditioned and continues to be the setting for theatrical representations and recitals. Every year, people from all over the world are moved by immortal classics of theatre, performed on their original stage, an architectural gem of the 1st century BC.

A friend, a very magical and prestigious place in the province of Badajoz in Spain, greetings @adriancazacu

Great photo, Oscar! And the women standing there reminds me of am old Tsu photographer :)

Hahaha I know who you mean, you're not the first to tell me, that woman is big, regards @bragih

I thought you knew who I meant :)

Of course, I understood you perfectly, I know who you are talking about @bragih

:)

These are beautiful!

Thank so much @michellereneekid regards friend