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Pula Arena - Amphitheatre
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Pula Arena

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Pula Arena is a Roman amphitheatre in Pula, Croatia, built between 27 BC and AD 68 and noted for its complete surviving outer wall.

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Where is the Pula Arena geographically located?

The Pula Arena is located in the city of Pula, which is in the Istria region of modern-day Croatia. It is uniquely notable for being the only remaining Roman amphitheatre to have all four of its side walls entirely intact.

How many people could the Pula Arena hold in ancient times?

Built between 27 BC and AD 68, the massive elliptical stone arena could hold an estimated 20,000 spectators. Today, it is famous for hosting large outdoor summer concerts and film festivals.

What was the Pula Arena used for during the Roman Empire?

Like other Roman arenas, it was originally used to host brutal gladiatorial fights and wild animal hunts. The underground spaces beneath the arena floor were used to house the animals and stage equipment.

What is the physical architectural style of the Pula Arena?

It is built entirely out of local limestone and features a highly preserved outer wall with two distinct architectural tiers. The arches on the upper tier were originally designed to hold canvas awnings to protect the crowd from the sun.

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