Places to see in ( Pompei - Italy ) Anfiteatro Romano
Places to see in ( Pompei - Italy ) Anfiteatro Romano
The Amphitheatre of Pompeii is the oldest surviving Roman amphitheatre. It is located in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii, and was buried by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD, that also buried Pompeii itself and the neighbouring town of Herculaneum.
Built around 70 BC, the current amphitheatre is the earliest Roman amphitheatre known to have been built of stone; previously, they had been built out of wood. The next Roman amphitheatre known to be built from stone is the Colosseum in Rome, which postdates it by over a century. Contemporarily, it was known as a spectacula rather than an amphitheatrum, since the latter term was not yet in use at the time. It was built with the private funds of Quinctius Valgus and Marcius Porcius.
The amphitheatre's design is seen by some modern crowd control specialists as near optimal. Its washroom, located in the neighboring palaestra has also been cited as an inspiration for better bathroom design in modern stadiums. The famed preservation of Pompeii and its amphitheatre have given insights into the gladiatorial culture of Rome. Around 59 AD, a deadly brawl occurred between Pompeiians and residents of Nuceria during games in the amphitheatre, resulting in a 10-year ban on such events.
Aside from being a historical landmark and an object of archaeological study, the amphitheatre has been used for concerts and other public events in modern times. In October 1971, over a 4-day period Pink Floyd made a concert film at the amphitheatre, titled Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii. David Gilmour, the Pink Floyd guitarist, performed two concerts at the amphitheatre in July 2016 as part of his Rattle That Lock Tour. It was his first performance in the amphitheatre since recording Live at Pompeii in 1971. Gilmour's 2016 concerts saw the first public performances in the amphitheatre since 79 A.D. and can be seen on the live album/video Live at Pompeii.
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Pompei - Palestra dei Iuvenes e Anfiteatro romano - Roman Amphitheater in Pompeii
Scavi archeologici di Pompei (Napoli) - L'anfiteatro romano di Pompei è un anfiteatro di epoca romana, sepolto dall'eruzione del Vesuvio del 79 e ritrovato a seguito degli scavi archeologici dell'antica Pompei: è uno degli edifici, nel suo genere, meglio conservato, nonché uno dei più antichi al mondo.
L'anfiteatro fu costruito intorno al 70 a.C. dai duoviri Gaio Quinzio Valgo e Marco Porcio ed era utilizzato per giochi circensi e combattimenti tra i gladiatori; queste parate, talvolta pubblicizzate con graffiti sulle facciate delle case. Palestra dei Iuvenes, sulle pareti di fronte gli affreschi ritraggono atleti, lottatori, un saltatore con i manubri, il giudice della gara, il Ludi Magister, che reca in mano la benda, ovvero il premio per l’atleta vincitore. Questo grande ambiente faceva parte di un impianto termale maschile databile al I sec d.C. e posto in una zona panoramica della città che si apriva scenograficamente verso il mare. Nella zona della fornace che riscaldava i bagni furono trovati molti oggetti in argento, per un totale di 3 kg, e due tavolette cerate avvolte nella stoffa che ci raccontano del commercio di due schiavi.
David Gilmour “Time” Live At Pompeii Anfiteatro Romano Italy 2016 Full HD
David Gilmour “On An Island” Live At Pompeii Anfiteatro Romano Italy 2016 Full HD
L'anfiteatro di Pompei
Oltre ventimila persone potevano sedere sulle gradinate dell'Anfteatro di Pompei, per assistere agli spettacoli dei gladiatori. Adiacente l'area della Palestra grande, dedicata alla ginnastica ed al nuoto.
Pompéia - Anfiteatro
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DOCUMENTAL ANFITEATRO, TEATRO Y GLADIADORES DE POMPEYA
El Anfiteatro romano de Pompeya, es el más antiguo anfiteatro romano que sobrevive. Se encuentra ubicado en la antigua ciudad romana de Pompeya, y fue enterrado por la erupción del Vesubio en el año 79, que también enterró Pompeya y la vecina Herculano (Herculaneum).
Construido alrededor del 70 AC, el anfiteatro actual fue el primer anfiteatro romano que se construyó en piedra. Con anterioridad, habían sido construidos en madera. El siguiente anfiteatro romano que se construyó en piedra sería el Coliseo de Roma, que es posterior a este por más de un siglo. Se le llamó un spectacula y no un Anfiteatro, ya que este último término no estaba todavía en uso. Fue construido con los fondos privados de Quinctius Valgus y Marcius Porcius.
Anfiteatro de Pompeya / Roman Amphitheatre, Pompeii
Reconstrucción infográfica del anfiteatro romano de Pompeya. 3d virtual reconstruction of the roman amphitheatre of Pompeii.
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Pompei - Teatro Grande, Teatro Piccolo e Quadriportico - Pompeii theaters
Scavi di Pompei (Napoli) - Pompei disponeva di due teatri, uno di 5000 posti detto teatro grande ed un teatro coperto di circa un migliaio di posti chiamato teatro piccolo o odeion.
Il teatro grande appare spoglio dei marmi che probabilmente furono recuperati e riutilizzati per altri edifici pubblici poco dopo la disastrosa eruzione ed aveva unsistema di ancoraggio dei pali a pompei sistema di ancoraggi per i pali che sorreggevano unvelario il cui scopo era proteggere gli spettatori dai raggi solari.
La scena imitava la facciata di un edificio comprensivo di colonne e statue. Viene utilizzato ancora oggi per rappresentazioni teatrali o comunque spettacoli garantendo uno scenario di enorme suggestione.
Il teatro piccolo era destinato alla musica e alla poesia e conserva il suo pavimento a scaglie di marmo di vari colori.
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POMPEII! TOUR OF THE MOST PRESERVED ANCIENT ROMAN CITY ???????? - VLOG
Pompeii is one of the most preserved ancient Roman cities and UNESCO sites. Today, we are taking a tour of the history of the ancient ruins.
Researchers believe that the town was founded in the 7th or 6th century BC by the Osci or Oscans. About 20,000 people lived in this city. Pompeii was a wealthy port city, destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. The entire city was covered in ash and thousands of people buried alive and later unearthed by archaeologists.
In this tour, we visit the gladiator gym, Roman amphitheater, architecture, Roman houses, frescos, Roman steam baths, sauna, and more.
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IN THE VOLCANO Cai Guo Qiang and Pompeii
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“IN THE VOLCANO.Cai Guo-Qiang and Pompeii”
DAL 22 FEBBRAIO AL 20 MAGGIO 2019
Vernissage 22 FEBBRAIO ore 16.30
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Un’esplosione di polvere da sparo e fumi colorati nell’Anfiteatro di Pompei per ripercorrere la dinamica tragica e, al tempo stesso, vitale dell’eruzione del Vesuvio, in un viaggio poetico senza tempo che racconta la distruzione e la rinascita a nuova vita della città antica.
È l’evento unico dell’artista Cai Guo-Qiang realizzato a Febbraio al Parco Archeologico di Pompei, l’Explosion Studio: un’esplosione artistica che, attraverso le sue fasi, riproporrà, non soltanto la tragedia che sconvolse Pompei, ma anche la sua fortunosa scoperta, in grado di riportare alla luce eccezionali testimonianze storiche ed archeologiche.
a personal exhibition at the MANN
from FEBRUARY 22nd to May 20th 2019
Vernissage February 22nd at4.30pm
An explosion of fireworks and colours in Pompeii’s Amphitheatre to relive the tragic and, at the same time, vital dynamics of the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius, in a timeless poetic journey telling the story of the destruction and rebirth of Pompeii.
It will bea unique performance by artist Cai Guo-Qiang,whoon February will execute his “Explosion Studio” inthe arena of the Amphitheatre. It will be an artistic explosion whose different phases will bring to life again not only the tragedy that devastated Pompeii but also its fortunate discovery, bringing to light exceptional historical and archaeological finds.
Visiting the Ruins of Pompeii, Italy Travel Guide
Join us as we visit the Ruins of Pompeii, Italy in this travel guide covering this ancient Roman city near modern Naples, in the Campania region of Italy, in the territory of what is now the comune of Pompei. Pompeii was destroyed by volcanic ash and pumice during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius back in AD 79. After thoroughly exploring the pompeii ruins we head into modern Pompei city to visit more attractions and eat pizza at our favorite pizzeria.
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Visiting the Ruins of Pompeii, Italy Travel Guide Transcript:
While many travellers visit Pompeii on a day trip, we chose to base ourselves here for a few days. The main draw, of course, were the ruins of Pompeii, an ancient Roman city that was buried under ash and pumice when Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD. We spent half a day walking through the world's largest excavation and archaeological site, and what follows it our mini travel guide.
Our first stop inside the complex was the Amphitheatre of Pompeii. Built around 70 BC, this is the oldest surviving Roman amphitheatre to have been built of stone; for comparison the Colosseum in Rome wouldn’t come into existence for another century. We toured the grounds and also checked out the music exhibit on site, because it turns out a lot of bands have played here over the years!
After visiting the amphitheatre which is on the very east end, we started making our way into the city. The streets were cobbled and all along there were rows of houses and villas, many of them with impressive frescoes that tell the tale of a wealthy city with lavish homes.
One of the reasons Pompeii is so well preserved is because it was buried quickly by volcanic ash and pumice, plus the lack of air and moisture also allowed for the buried artifacts to be extremely well preserved. Stepping into the homes is like stepping into the past; you can still see the elaborate mosaic floors and vibrant frescoes frozen in time.
Continuing our walk through Pompeii, we eventually reached the Forum. This square would have been the centre of life for locals with temples, municipal buildings, and markets. The statue of the centaur, half-man half-horse, is a focal point, as is the view of Mount Vesuvius looking down on the ruins.
To finish off our visit of Pompeii, we walked along the southern edge of the ruined city where we saw the casts of the victims of Vesuvius. When archaeological teams began excavating Pompeii, they noticed there were large voids in the compacted ash whenever they were digging around bones. By pouring plaster into the spaces, they were able to capture the final poses of the residents’ last moments in the city.
One of the best discoveries of our time in Pompeii was Pizzeria Alleria, we stumbled here soaking wet on our first night in the city and we just couldn’t stay away after that. Here’s what the fuss is all about.
After that, we ended up getting a second Margherita pizza - the first one was just too tasty! - and then we also ordered the Nutella cheesecake, which was just as decadent as it looks.
We started our do-it-yourself tour of modern Pompei at Piazza Bartolo Longo, a beautiful plaza lined with palm trees right in the heart of the city. Standing in the square, it’s impossible to miss the Shrine of the Virgin of the Rosary of Pompei, where once you step you are greeted with painted domes and golden ceilings. And then from there, we went to the top of the bell tower for a 360-degree views of the city.
This is part of our Travel in Italy video series showcasing Italian food, Italian culture and Italian cuisine.
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