Teatro di Marcello

Teatro di Marcello - Rome
  • Type: Landmarks
  • NileGuide Expert tip:

    Though you can walk around its grounds, in 2011, the theatre should be open to the public.


  • Description:

    • The origins of this theatre run back to 23 BC, when Augustus had it built in honour of Marcus Claudius Marcellus, his nephew and adopted son. The theatre had space for 20,000 people, and was used for games and celebrations. The construction fell into ruin during the following centuries due to plunder and fire: in fact it became a sort of quarry from which materials were taken for the construction of buildings, churches and so forth. Restoration began in about 1300 when the Savelli family bought the ruins. The same family performed further work two centuries later, and this was continued by the Orsini who acquired the complex in order to enlarge their own building: they restored part of the theatre. It is a top thing to do in Rome.  Today, concerts are organised here, and this is the only way of seeing it from the inside.
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    • Details
      • Contact:

      • tel: 39 6 678 4380
      • Address:

      • Via del Teatro di Marcello
      • Rome 00186
      • Neighborhood:

      • Centro Storico
      • Strenuousness:

      • No Sweat

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