Plovdiv’s Roman Theater Sees Time And Use In Bulgaria Today |
Plovdiv’s Roman Theater Sees Time And Use In Bulgaria Today Posted: 27 May 2020 11:00 PM PDT All the world’s a stage, some stages though their own players, over time, playing many parts. Built in the first century AD at the height of the Roman Empire, Plovdiv’s Roman theater has hosted plays, gladiator fights, and more recently, metal concerts. Rumored to have been damaged by Attila the Hun (evidence is scant) and later buried by landslides, its discovery again in the early 1970s is a second act worth visiting.
Don’t forget to walk down to the bottom looking to the sides of the stages where there are some small areas to explore. A few inscriptions remain; where various residents should sit and reservations for important people long since passed into oblivion. The post Plovdiv’s Roman Theater Sees Time And Use In Bulgaria Today appeared first on foXnoMad. |
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