Alcazaba & Roman Theatre (Teatro Romano) . (Things to see in Malaga, Spain) 4K
Let me take you on a fun tour of the historic Roman Theatre (Teatro Romano) and Alcazaba. It's free to visit the Roman Theatre everyday. On Sunday there is free admission to the Alcazaba, from this historic ruin you can get a great view of Malaga. This place has stunning ancient architecture and is a must see for tourists visiting the area.
The Alcazaba is a palatial fortification in Málaga, Spain. It was built by the Hammudid dynasty in the early 11th century. This is the best-preserved alcazaba in Spain. Adjacent to the entrance of the Alcazaba are remnants of a Roman theatre dating to the 1st century BC, which are undergoing restoration. (source Wikipedia)
Déjame llevarte a un divertido recorrido por el histórico Teatro Romano (Teatro Romano) y la Alcazaba. Es gratis visitar el Teatro Romano todos los días. El domingo hay entrada gratuita a la Alcazaba, desde esta ruina histórica se puede obtener una gran vista de Málaga. Este lugar tiene una impresionante arquitectura antigua y es una visita obligada para los turistas que visitan la zona.
La Alcazaba es una fortificación palaciega en Málaga, España. Fue construido por la dinastía Hammudid a principios del siglo XI. Esta es la alcazaba mejor conservada de España. Adyacente a la entrada de la Alcazaba se encuentran restos de un teatro romano que data del siglo I a. C. y que están en proceso de restauración. (fuente Wikipedia)
The Roman Theatre, Málaga Spain 2016.
El Teatro Romano is the oldest monument in Málaga city and is situated in the cultural heart of the city, just at the foot of the celebrated fortress that is Alcazaba. It is still one of the only Ancient ruins that stand tall and proud in Málaga and one of the only ongoing Roman ruins in Andalucia after centuries of conflict and construction. The site holds a visitors centre which educates visitors about the history and background of the ruins and its importance.
Address: Calle Alcazabilla, S/N, 29005 Málaga, Spain
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Malaga's Roman theatre remained hidden underground for many centuries.
Malaga's Roman theatre lies at the foot of the Alcazaba fortress in the western part of the city. It was discovered in 1951, after having remained buried underground for many centuries. Dating back to the first century, it was built during the Empire of Augustus. It was used up until the third century. The Arabs used parts of the theatre for their own building purposes. They took capitals and column shafts for their own Alcazaba fortress as support for the horseshoe arches over the doorways. The theatre has a radius of 31 metres is 16 metres tall and has an orchestra of 15 metres. The area has three main stands and gateways that lead into the stands (vomitorium).
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Over the summer, Academy Spanish teacher Jane Earle-Dabrowski visited Spain and explored its Roman ruins. Here is her video travelogue of the trip.
Malaga - Spain - exploring the Roman Theater
Malaga - Spain - exploring the Roman Theater
Roman Theater of Malaga, Málaga, Andalusia, Spain, Europe
The Roman Theater of Malaga are the archaeological remains of the theater of ancient Malacca and the main vestige preserved from the Roman presence in Malaga. It is located in the historic center of the city, at the foot of the hill of the Alcazaba. Work of the first years of the Empire, its design corresponds to a mixed construction that combines the use of the slope of the hill for the grandstand in the manner of the Greek theaters with an important construction where the rock is non-existent, creating the necessary space for the steps. It is a theater of medium dimensions that retains much of the cavea or grandstand, the orchestra richly decorated with large marble slabs, and the scaena, which today has reproduced its pavement with a wooden floor as the one that would have in its moment of use. The scenic apparatus would close to the bottom with an ornamental facade decorated with bays, columns and sculptures, of which several copies have been recovered. The Theater was discovered in 1951 in the course of some works for the realization of a landscaped space. At first the remains appeared identified with one of the doors of the wall. Shortly after it was seen that it was actually the Aditus Maximus of a theatrical building from Roman times. This building was continued below the modern building of Archives, Libraries and Museums, known as the House of Culture. After many years of research and debates, in the nineties of the twentieth century the decision was taken to tear down the house of culture, excavate in extension the entire site and then restore it and consolidate it for its value. At present it is an archaeological enclave whose ownership and management corresponds to the Junta de Andalucía. It is open to the public from Tuesday to Sunday, and its visit is articulated between an interpretation center that is located adjacent to the theater, and the site in question whose route is possible through wooden walkways. The Roman Theater of Malaga has been declared an Asset of Cultural Interest with the category of Artistic Monument, by Decree dated March 16, 1972. In the current urban planning it is cataloged with grade A, integral protection, by the General Plan of Urban Planning of Malaga.
Roman theatre Malaga Spain, Most popular tourist attractions
Roman theatre Malaga Spain, Most popular tourist attractions
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Alcazaba & Roman Amphitheatre Theatre - Malaga Spain - Unesco Landmark
The historic Alcazaba is located in Malaga Spain. This landmark Arab fortress was built in the 10th century medieval period and overlooks the Mediterranean Sea, Africa and the harbour.
Also images of the Roman Amphitheatre that was build in the 1st century. These are must see tourist spots if you are planning on visiting Andalusia, Spain. If you are an artist, historian, architect, lover of culture, diversity, people...well then put the Alcazaba on your bucket list.
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Ancient Roman ruins uncovered in Malaga, Spain!! Vlog 31 (4K)
These ancient Roman ruins were uncovered during the construction of the new metro line here in Malaga, Spain. They are from the ancient city of Malaca, upon which modern day Malaga was built. Unfortunately, these ruins will not be preserved for future generations, but destroyed to make way for the new metro line. Some of the select stones and finds will be placed in a museum here in Malaga.
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Teatro Romano, Malaga, Spain
Malaga's Roman theatre remained hidden underground for many centuries.
Malaga's Roman theatre lies at the foot of the Alcazaba fortress in the western part of the city. It was discovered in 1951, after having remained buried underground for many centuries. Dating back to the first century, it was built during the Empire of Augustus. It was used up until the third century. The Arabs used parts of the theatre for their own building purposes. They took capitals and column shafts for their own Alcazaba fortress as support for the horseshoe arches over the doorways. The theatre has a radius of 31 metres is 16 metres tall and has an orchestra of 15 metres. The area has three main stands and gateways that lead into the stands (vomitorium).
El Teatro Romano de Málaga fue una edificación promovida por el emperador Cesar Augusto, en la ciudad romana de Malaca, actual Málaga, España. Su construcción se produjo en el siglo I a. C. y se encuentra al pie del monte Gibralfaro, junto a la Alcazaba, en la calle Alcazabilla.
Malaga Roman Theatre
recorded on April 2, 2013
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
Malaga Roman Theatre
recorded on April 2, 2013
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
Римский амфитеатр в Малаге (Испания). Roman theatre in Malaga (Spain).
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14/03/2009 Málaga
Málaga é uma cidade da Andaluzia, na Espanha. Capital da província homônima, localiza-se na costa sul do país, no Mediterrâneo. A cidade originou-se da uma colônia grega na antiguidade clássica. É a quinta cidade do país, com mais de 560 mil habitantes. Foi fundada pelos fenícios no século XII a.C. Foi incorporada na coroa de Castela em 1487.
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2009/03/14 Málaga
Málaga is a port city in Andalusia, southern Spain, on the Costa del Sol coast of the Mediterranean. At the 2008 census the population is 566,447.
The population of the metropolitan area (urban area plus satellite towns) is 1.100.082, ranking as the fifth largest metropolitan area in Spain. Málaga is surrounded by mountains, lying in the southern base of the Axarquía hills, and two rivers, the Guadalmedina - the historic center is located on its left bank - and the Guadalhorce, which flows west of the city into the Mediterranean.
The inner city of Málaga is just behind the harbour. The quarters of El Perchel, La Trinidad and Lagunillas surround this centre. The city has much revenue from the agricultural sector and from tourism.
The Holy Week, and the Málaga Fair (Feria de Málaga) are two well-known Málaga festivals. The Malaguenos choose the hottest month of the year, August, to celebrate the Feria de Malaga. The streets are transformed into symbols of Spanish culture and history, with sweet wine, tapas, and live flamenco shows filling the town. The day events consist of live music and dancing, while the night fair is moved to the Recinto Ferial, consisting of restaurants, clubs, and an entire fair ground with rides & games.
Santiago Church
Placed in the street Granada, this church was build on the lot of a former mosque. It is the most ancient church of Malaga. Its foundation dates back of July 25, 1490. Of the original front only there remains, blocked, the central door of Mudejar style. The beautiful tower is also of Mudejar style. The interior of the temple, Gothic - Spanish Muslim living under Christian rule, presents three ships, though in its origins it had only one.
In this church Picasso was baptized in 1881.
It was raised in parish in 1505 and confirmed in 1510 by bulla of the dad Julio II. The original church was clear of three ships with chamfered props that they were supporting pointed arches. The major ship was finished off of polygonal form by external buttresses and covered by armor of bow, today it conceals, being wings of hangingly.
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Live music concert by the Málaga Roman Theatre and Alcazaba.