Introduction to the Ancient Roman Amphitheater: The Roman Amphitheater's history can be traced back to the 4th century. It is a typical building from the Greco-Roman period. It has 13 rows of European marble seats in a semicircle and can accommodate 600 people. audience. It was severely damaged by earthquakes in the 6th and 7th centuries, and only the main buildings survived. To this day, the echo effect of the theater is still first-class. If you stand in the middle of the theater and speak or clap, the sound can be clearly transmitted to any corner in the back row.
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