File:Mérida - Flickr - santiagolopezpastor (1).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionMérida - Flickr - santiagolopezpastor (1).jpg |
Teatro romano de Mérida. Su creación fue promovida por el cónsul Marco Vipsanio Agripa y, según una fecha inscrita en el propio teatro, su inauguración se produjo hacia los años 16-15 a. C. El teatro ha sufrido varias remodelaciones, la más importante durante el siglo i d. C., cuando se levantó el frente escénico actual, y otra en época de Constantino I, entre los años 333 y 337. El teatro fue abandonado en el siglo iv d. C. tras la oficialización en el Imperio romano de la religión cristiana, que consideraba inmorales las representaciones teatrales. La traza y orientación del edificio siguen fielmente las reglas del tratado De architectura de Marco Vitruvio, y responde a un modelo típicamente romano, ya establecido anteriormente en construcciones como el desaparecido Teatro de Pompeyo en Roma y el Teatro de Ostia, que todavía se puede contemplar. El recinto se concibió para acomodar a unos 6000 espectadores y se ubicó junto al anfiteatro lejos del centro de la urbe, en su extremo sudeste, cerca de las murallas, que se levantaban por la zona posterior de ambos edificios |
Date | Taken on 27 March 2023, 01:34 |
Source | Mérida |
Author | santiago lopez-pastor from España |
Flickr tags InfoField | espagne , españa , spain , badajoz , provincia de badajoz , extremadura , romano , roman , roman empire , romana , teatro , theatre , roman theatre , unesco , world heritage , patrimonio de la humanidad , emerita augusta |
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This image was originally posted to Flickr by santiagolopezpastor at https://flickr.com/photos/100759833@N05/52773841343. It was reviewed on 29 March 2023 by FlickreviewR 2 and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the cc-by-sa-2.0. |
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