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Thermes VaisonVaison-la-Romaine, FloormosaicVaison-la-Romaine, FloormosaicVaison-la-Romaine, QuarryRoman Bridge, Vaison-la-RomaineVaison-la-Romaine, Roman bridge over the river OuvèzeRoman sarcophagus within the cloister of the Notre-Dame-de-Nazareth, Vaison-la RomaineLate antique inscription masoned into the cloister wall of the Notre-Dame-de-Nazareth, Vaison-la-RomaineRoman architectural remains in the foundation of the Notre-Dame-de-Nazareth, Vaison-la-Romaine

Locatie:

  • Frankrijk, Vaison-la-Romaine
  • geo:44.243896,5.075382
  • Locatie precies

Period or year:

  • 50~ / unknown

Classificatie:

  • Theater of amfitheater
  • Zichtbaar

Identifiers:

Annotaties

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The Roman theatre of Vaison was constructed on the northern face of the Puymin hill, within the archaeological site of the same name. It was built in the first century CE, possibly during the reign of the emperor Claudius, and could house about 6000 visitors. Internal galleries, as well as a staircase to the south, offered access to the seating area. A long tunnel dug southwards through the hill likely facilitated processions. At the theatre were discovered a marble copy of the Diadumenus by the Classical-period sculptor Polyclitus, now in the British Museum, as well as statues depicting Claudius, Hadrian, and his wife Sabina, which are exhibited at the nearby Musée archéologique Théo Desplans. The statues likely stood within the theatre's scaenae frons, of which the foundations still remain visible today. 

The Roman theatre of Vaison was constructed on the northern face of the Puymin hill, within the archaeological site of the same name. It was built in the first century CE, possibly during the reign of the emperor Claudius, and could house about 6000 visitors. Internal galleries, as well as a staircase to the south, offered access to the seating area. A long tunnel dug southwards through the hill likely facilitated processions. At the theatre were discovered a marble copy of the Diadumenus by the Classical-period sculptor Polyclitus, now in the British Museum, as well as statues depicting Claudius, Hadrian, and his wife Sabina, which are exhibited at the nearby Musée archéologique Théo Desplans. The statues likely stood within the theatre's scaenae frons, of which the foundations still remain visible today. 

Siehe: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasio


In de buurt

Vaison, "Maison à la tonnelle"

Vaison-la-Romaine, "Maison à la tonnelle"

Vaison, Musée archéologique Théo Desplans

Vaison, Musée archéologique Theo Desplans

Puymin Archäologische Stätte (Vaison-la-Romaine)

Puymin Archäologische Stätte (Vaison-la-Romaine)


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