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306: 320: 270: 27: 292: 228: 111: 211:(in 72-80), being built slightly later (in 90). The amphitheatre was not expected to receive 25,000 spectators, the architect was therefore forced to reduce the size and replace the dual system of galleries outside the Colosseum by a single annular gallery. This difference is explained by the conformation of the land. This "temple" of the games housed 243:(the southern tower is not restored). The structure encircled more than 200 houses, becoming a real town, with its public square built in the centre of the arena and two chapels, one in the centre of the building, and another one at the base of the west tower. 438: 563: 548: 305: 254:
began of the houses built within the building, which ended by 1830 when the first event was organized in the arena – a race of the bulls to celebrate the
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With the fall of the Western Empire in the 5th century, the amphitheatre became a shelter for the population and was transformed into a
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This new residential role continued until the late 18th century, and in 1825 through the initiative of the writer
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The building measures 136 m (446 ft) in length and 109 m (358 ft) wide, and features 120
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Michel Tournier, Le coq de bruyère, W. D. Redfern, Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, 1996, p. 69
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surrounded by terraces, arcades on two levels (60 in all), bleachers, a system of
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Arles amphitheater from the north, with one of the three medieval towers.
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and bloody hand-to-hand battles. Nowadays, it draws smaller crowds for
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Romanheritage.com is a site with photos about Arles amphitheatre
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depicting the crowd attending a bullfight in the colosseum
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Exterior arcades, with a tower added in the 6th century
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Buildings and structures completed in the 1st century
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featuring an action sequence inside the Amphitheater
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Arles
Bouches-du-RhĂ´ne
Roman amphitheatre
Roman Empire

French
Roman amphitheatre
Arles
Ancient Rome
amphitheatre
chariot races
bullfighting
Feria d'Arles
plays
concerts
UNESCO
World Heritage Site
Arles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments
arches
arena
galleries
Colosseum
Rome
gladiators
hunting

fortress
towers
Prosper Mérimée

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