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A historic open-air theater offering a glimpse into ancient Roman culture.
Teatro Marcello is an ancient open-air theater in Rome that dates back to the late Republic period. It was commissioned by Julius Caesar and completed by Augustus in 13 BCE. The theater offers a stunning architectural glimpse into ancient Rome, with its majestic columns and arches. Today, it hosts a variety of performances, including classical music concerts and theatrical productions, especially during the summer months. Its location near the River Tiber adds to the scenic beauty, making it a popular cultural venue for both locals and tourists.
Via del Teatro di Marcello, 00186 Rome, Italy
Reservations recommended for performances; book online or call
Best visited during summer months when the outdoor seating is available
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