Foto de stock - Arènes d'Arles, Roman Amphithéâtre, Arles, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, France, Europe. The Roman Amphitheatre in Arles, France, is one of the ancient world's most impressive and well-preserved monuments. Built in the first century AD, the amphitheater is still used for concerts, festivals, and even bullfights. Its size and imposing design make it one of the most impressive Roman monuments in the world. The amphitheater was built to accommodate crowds of up to 20,000 people and has three levels of seating. The lower level comprises marble seats, while the middle and upper levels are made of local stone. The amphitheater also features a large oval arena where the gladiators and animals would have fought. The amphitheatre was used for various spectacles, including gladiator fights, chariot races, and theatrical performances. In the 19th century, it was used for bullfights and even re-enactments of Roman games. The amphitheater is still used for entertainment and events, including concerts, theatre, and art exhibitions. It is a popular tourist attraction and is the site of several festivals annually.

Imagen: Arènes d'Arles, Roman Amphithéâtre, Arles, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, France, Europe. The Roman Amphitheatre in Arles, France.

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