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Teatro Romano

Regaste Redentore 2, Verona, Italy
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Ranked #8 of 82 attractions in Verona
Type: Historic Sites, Theatres
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n.s.can
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25 reviews 25 reviews
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3 of 5 stars Reviewed 22 May 2013 NEW

There is not much of the theatre left and much of what is there is covered by scaffolding and seats. They do have a small museum behind that has a few nice things plus an old church

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Vancouver, Canada
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2 of 5 stars Reviewed 20 May 2013 NEW

I don't know if this is a short term thing or not, butright now (May 2013) the inside of the theater is set up for a concert/ production of some sort. Most of the seating area is metal seats and the stage area is set up with metal scaffolding and lighting like for a small concert. disappointing

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Cambridge, United Kingdom
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 17 May 2013 NEW

Access to the steps of the Teatro Romano is through the entrance to the Archaeological Museum. Or just walk up the hill on one of its winding paths and admire the remains of the Teatro from the top of the hill. The Archaeological Museum, located in an old monastery on the hill is well worth visiting. A lift takes you... More

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London, United Kingdom
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 16 May 2013

Great views over Verona from the top, very steep to get up to the top so I wouldn’t recommend it for people with limited mobility. It's like a mini coliseum, so if you went there in Rome you should give it a visit- was only about 6 Euros and is probably the main site in Verona so don’t miss out.

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Encinitas, California
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 15 May 2013

What more could you want, but to sit on stone steps and listen to jazz (or Shakespeare, or other). This is a wonderful venue for any concert-like event, and provides an experience that is hard to rival.

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West Midlands
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11 helpful votes 11 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 8 May 2013

I think this was really quite interesting. While we were there, it was clearly being prepared to be used for a production, and there were signs of developing the site back to show it's original state. in many ways an equivalent historical site to the Arena. The attached museum was interesting and well laid out. It would be easy to... More

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Wolverhampton, United Kingdom
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 5 May 2013

As a lover of Roman culture, this was a 'must see' visit when going to Verona. However, as inspiring as this ampitheatre is, nothing prepared me for the stunning views of the city, presented to me when walking further up and into the museum. The ampitheatre is compact and, as mentioned previously, very well preserved. The museum is full of... More

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Utah
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 25 April 2013

We had visited Verona many times, but had never been in the Teatro Roman. It is a well-preserved Roman amphitheatre, still used for summer performances, There is also a medieval chapel and cloister as part of the museum on the hill above the Roman Theatre.

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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 14 April 2013

Is an unforgettable experience. the prices are not expensive and the candles ritual is very original.

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Island of Malta, Malta
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 8 April 2013

Just overlooking the river this massive area full of history if its your thing, once on top, you have verona presented right in front of you...entrance fee was very cheap compared to other european historical sites...

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