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The Theatre
JuditMaria
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Introduccion In the ancient Rome,
people went to the
theatre to have fun.
The actors wore
masks.
The woman couldn’t
act in the plays.
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The theatre of Mérida
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Where is it?
It is in Mérida, Extramadura, Spain.
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Extremadura
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When was it build?• The Roman theatre of Mérida was built in
the years 16th and 15th BC.
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Who build it?• The constructor of the theatre was the
consul Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa.
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DescriptionThe theatre was used to watch plays.
It had 3 parts:
Semicircular grandstand:
The semicircular grandstand, had a capacity for
6,000 spectators.
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DescriptionOrchestra:
It was paved with marble semicircular space
white and blue. It was between the grandstand
and the statge. It had got two parts:
Bisellia: Seating for guests of honor.
Euripus: designed to collect and channeling
water from grandstand.
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DescriptionStage:
It was 7.5 m wide, 63
long and 17.5 in height.
It was formed by two
columns with bases of
marble, adorned with
sculptures.
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Description
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Other ConstructionsTheatre of Cádiz.
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Other ConstructionsTheatre of Aspendos
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Other ConstructionsTheatre of Sagunto.
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Other ConstructionsTheatre of Aosta.
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Other Construction• Theatre Mongontiacensium
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Our opinionWe think that, in those times, the theatre
was an important construction because it
was fun and the construction was very
beautiful.
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Other informationSome of famous writers of roman theatres
were:
Titus Maccius Plautus (c. 254 – 184 BC)
Publius Terentius Afer (c. 195/186 – 159
BC) His birth is disputated.
Menander (c. 342 – 291 BC)
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Bibiography• http://www.los-alisos.es/visitar_merida_y_su
_teatro_y_anfiteatro_romano.html• Google images• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_theatre_
(M%C3%A9rida)• http://usuarios.multimania.es/pacolorente/Te
atrosRomanos/02Partes_Teatro.htm
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The EndThanks for your attention.