Anfiteatro Romano
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Anfiteatro Romano historic building was erected during the second Century CE and was pillaged by the barbarians. It was damaged by air raids in World War II. There are only remains of what used to be one of the largest amphitheatres in Emilia Romagna. One can also see the walls, some entrance to the balconies and main entrances too. The shape was oval with an arena and 60 fornices.
Category: Monument and Historic Building
Address: Via Vezia Rimini (Emilia Romagna), Italy
Website http://www.travel.aol.com/travel-guide/Anfiteatro+Romano-Rimini-attractions--Italy:309:155035
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