Théâtre Antique, Arles, France

Ancient stonework against a rainy sky

Ancient stonework against a rainy sky

Back in 40 B.C., this 12,000-seat theatre was one of the first phases of Arles’ urbanization. Then, it was one of the earliest free-standing theaters using newfangled radiating vaulted chambers and concentric galleries. The high rear wall was adorned with statues and columns, and the exterior wall had three levels of arcades.

Columns

Columns

I like these fragments

I like these fragments

Remains and rebuilt seating

Remains and rebuilt seating

Now, only the shell remains since the theatre was used as a quarry in the Middle Ages.

Pieced together

Pieced together

More stacks

More stacks

All types of plays were performed here, mostly to honor the gods. The best part? Anyone was allowed in, free of charge.

Modern and ancient

Modern and ancient

Today, summertime concerts and outdoor films take place here.

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