A Stage Through Time: The Amman Roman Theater


Carved into the northern slopes of Jabal Al- Jofeh in Amman, the Roman Theater stands as a testament to the city's rich history. Built during the reign of Roman emperor Antoninus Pius, the theater served as a center for entertainment and public gatherings during the Roman era (63 BC - 324 CE).

The theater boasts an impressive architectural design. Its horseshoe-shaped auditorium, with a capacity of approximately 6,000 spectators, is divided into three tiers: the ima cavea (lowest tier) for high-ranking officials, the media cavea (middle tier) for the middle class, and the summa cavea (top tier) for the general public. The stage, elevated 1.5 meters, was originally decorated with elaborate marble panels and statues.

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Post by daniil.vya | Apr 29, 2024

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