Anfiteatro romano di Lecce
Type:
Luoghi della cultura; Oggetto fisico
Category:
Archaeology museums
Located in the heart of Lecce, in Piazza St. Oronzo, and discovered in the early 20th century after the radical remodelling of the centre of Lecce,the Roman Amphitheatre bears witness to the degree of importance achieved by the ancient city of Lupiae during the Roman Empire. About a third of the original structure is now visible, showing part of the arena and cavea, while the remaining portion is hidden below the surrounding square and the buildings facing it. The archaeological excavations, started in 1900 by the archaeologist Cosimo De Giorgi and continued until 1940, have allowed the city to reclaim the part of the Amphitheatre visible today.On February 1st 1906, the day after its rediscovery, the Amphitheatre was registered in the list of Italian buildings declared as National Monuments.
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Anfiteatro romano di Lecce
Provider
Anagrafe Luoghi della CulturaIdentifier: mus_706
Rights
License: Con attribuzione, no opere derivate, senza riuso commerciale
