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Roman amphitheatre of Italica

AC with 0 elementsBuildings and structures completed in the 2nd centuryBuildings and structures in the Province of SevilleHistory of AndalusiaRoman amphitheatres in Spain
Anfiteatro de las ruinas romanas de Itálica, Santiponce, Sevilla, España, 2015 12 06, DD 26 29 PAN
Anfiteatro de las ruinas romanas de Itálica, Santiponce, Sevilla, España, 2015 12 06, DD 26 29 PAN

The Roman amphitheatre of Italica (Spanish: Anfiteatro romano de Itálica) is a ruined Roman amphitheatre situated in the Roman settlement of Italica, present-day Santiponce, in Andalusia, Spain. It was built during the reign of emperor Hadrian, approximately between the years 117 and 138, and was one of the largest in the entire Roman Empire.

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Roman amphitheatre of Italica
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Conjunto Arqueológico de Itálica

Avenida de Extremadura 2
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Andalusia, Spain
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Anfiteatro de las ruinas romanas de Itálica, Santiponce, Sevilla, España, 2015 12 06, DD 26 29 PAN
Anfiteatro de las ruinas romanas de Itálica, Santiponce, Sevilla, España, 2015 12 06, DD 26 29 PAN
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