Arles ancient theatre -Le théâtre antique d'Arles
Film animation 3D de restitution du théâtre antique d'Arles.
Réalisation : Art Graphique & Patrimoine (2007).
3D restitution and story of the ancient theatre of Arles
Arles - Ancient Roman Theatre (Théâtre Antique d’Arles), Provence, France [HD] (videoturysta)
[EN] The ancient theatre in Arles was built in the era of Octavian Augustus (30-15 years BC) - about one century before its neighbour - the amphitheatre (see It is now classified as World Heritage by the UNESCO. Currently the theatre hosts a variety of events, including the annual festival in July, which is attended by actors, singers and musicians.
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[FR] Le théâtre antique d'Arles a été construit à l'époque d'Octave Auguste (30-15 ans avant JC) - environ un siècle avant son voisin - l'amphithéâtre (voir Il est maintenant classé comme patrimoine mondial par l'UNESCO. Actuellement, le théâtre accueille une variété d'événements, y compris le festival annuel en Juillet, qui est suivi par les acteurs, chanteurs et musiciens.
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Places to see in ( Arles - France ) Theatre Antique
Places to see in ( Arles - France ) Theatre Antique
Arles's Roman Theatre is a 1st-century Roman theatre, built during the reign of Emperor Augustus. The ancient theater of Arles was built at the end of the 1st century BC, under the reign of Emperor.
Augustus, just after the founding of the Roman colony. Started around 40/30 BC, it was completed around the year 12 BC, becoming one of the first stone theaters in the Roman world.
The theater is part of the decumanus of the Roman grid. The ancient theater of Arles is the subject of a classification as historical monuments by the list of 18402.
( Arles - France ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Arles . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Arles - France
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Sigur Ros - Festival (Extrait) @ Théâtre Antique d'Arles, France - 2012
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Travel Arles, France - Visit Arles Amphitheatre
Take a tour of the Roman built Arles Amphitheatre in Arles, France -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
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In the midst of the small town of Arles, France is an unexpected taste of Rome.
The Amphitheatre has been a central part of the town for over 2,000 years.
In Roman times, it was the scene of gladiator battles, races and other sporting events.
In the medieval ages, the Amphitheatre became a fortress, and a small town grew within it.
In the early 1800's, this amazing and ancient structure was restored to its former state.
The Amphitheatre is a marvel of antiquity, well worth the trip.
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In the midst of the small town of Arles, France is an unexpected taste of Rome.
The amphitheater has been a central part of the town for over 2000 years.
In Roman times it was the scene of gladiator battles, races, and other sporting events.
In the Medieval Ages, the amphitheater became a fortress and a small town grew within it.
In the early 1800s, this amazing and ancient structure was restored to its former state.
The amphitheater is a marvel of antiquity well worth the trip.
Arles: Theatre Antique and Amphitheatre. Nimes: Place des Arenes.
Arles: Theatre Antique and Amphitheatre.
Nimes: Place des Arenes.
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Provence Pays d'Arles / Arles - les monuments et les musées
Arles, antique et médiévale, vous dévoile son patrimoine mondial classé à l'Unesco. Une visite immersive au cœur de la capitale de la Camargue à la découverte de ses monuments et de ses musées.
Vidéo © Office de tourisme d'Arles / Guillaume Frey
Travel France - Arles, Charming and Ancient
Arles offers a delightful combination of ancient Roman architecture and modern French life. When you visit, be sure to explore:
Amphitheatre
Roman. Built 90 a.d. for 20,000 spectators. Converted to fortress during Middle Ages.
Theatre Antique
Separate theater used for artistic endeavors, unlike arena spectacles.
l'EgliseSaint Trophime
Built in 12th century over Episcopal complex from 5th century. Portal & carvings considered to be Romanesque masterpieces.
Cloitre Saint Trophime
Complex arrangement of cloister, bishop's palace, dormitories, refectory, etc. Changed numerous times from 12th to 18th century.
Hotel de Ville
Central foyer of city hall features multiple, interconnected, shallow barrel vaults.
Exterior is graced with the Tour de l'horloge
Place de la Republique
Well-scaled public square surrounded by church and public buildings, and containing
a classic Obelisque
Eglise Notre Dame de la Major,
Simple church rivals Saint Trophime in Romanesque detailing. Overlooks Place de la Major.
ARLES, FRANCE: TOP 5 things you MUST do in Arles! | Ep. 34
In all honesty, there are way more than 5 things we love about Arles. We take you on a tour of our top 5 things we think are a no-brainer when it comes to visiting this amazing city, with a little hiccup there at the end.
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Arles - the Roman Amphitheatre (Arènes d'Arles), Provence, France [HD] (videoturysta)
[EN] The Roman amphitheatre in Arles is a beautiful reminder of great scope and scale of the Roman Empire and its contribution throughout the Europe. The amphitheatre is very well preserved and still used today. Additionally, no big crowds cause that it's a good place to learn and feel the history.
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[FR] L'amphithéâtre romain d'Arles est un beau rappel de grande portée et l'ampleur de l'Empire romain et sa contribution à travers le Europe. L'amphithéâtre est très bien conservé et encore utilisé aujourd'hui. En outre, pas de grandes foules font que ce est un bon endroit pour apprendre et sentir l'histoire.
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Arles (Bouches-du-Rhône) - Les arènes - le Théâtre antique
Tourisme à Arles (Bouches-du-Rhône) - Visite des arènes et du théâtre antique -
Les Arènes construction romaine construites vers 80 ap. J.-C. / 90 ap. J.-C., -L'amphithéâtre d'Arles est le monument le plus important de l'ancienne colonie romaine qu'il nous est permis d'admirer, quelque 2 millénaires après son édification. Son architecture est entièrement conçue en rapport avec sa vocation de lieu à grands spectacles, accueillant un nombreux public. Les arènes s'inspirent du Colisée de Rome avec un système d'évacuation par de nombreux couloirs d'accès, une scène centrale de forme elliptique entourée de gradins, des arcades, ici sur deux niveaux, le tout pour une longueur totale de 136 m..Cet amphithéâtre romain est classé monument historique dès 1840 sur l'initiative de l'écrivain Prosper Mérimée et en 1981, inscrit au Patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO.
Le théâtre antique d'Arles a été construit à la fin du Ier S. av. J.-C., sous le règne de l'empereur Auguste, juste après la fondation de la colonie romaine. Commencé vers 40/30 av. J.-C., il fut achevé vers l'an 12 av. J.-C. devenant ainsi l'un des tout premiers théâtres en pierre du monde romain. Le théâtre antique d'Arles fait partie des monuments inscrits à la liste de 1840 dressée par Prosper Mérimée. Depuis 1981, il figure sur la liste du patrimoine mondial de l'humanité établie par l'UNESCO.
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Visit Arles - What to See & Do in Arles, France
From UNESCO World Heritage Sights to Reliving Van Gogh's Paintings Arles, France has so much in it that you need more than a day trip to take it all in. From the amphitheater to the ancient theater this Provence town is famous for its history as well as its connection to the artist Vincent Van Gogh. He painted hundreds of paintings of the city and you can relive the sights where he painted all around town.
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Arles - France - Unesco World Heritage Site
Arles is a city and commune in the south of France, in the Bouches-du-Rhône department, of which it is a subprefecture, in the former province of Provence.Geography
The Roman arena in Arles
The Rhône river forks into two branches just upstream of Arles, forming the Camargue delta. Because the Camargue is for a large part administratively part of Arles, the commune as a whole is the largest commune in Metropolitan France in terms of territory, although its population is only slightly more than 50,000. Its area is 758.93 km2 (293.02 sq mi), which is more than seven times the area of Paris.
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The Ligurians were in this area from about 800 BC. Later Celtic influences have been discovered. The city became an important Phoenician trading port, before being taken by the Romans.
The Romans took the town in 123 BC and expanded it into an important city, with a canal link to the Mediterranean Sea being constructed in 104 BC. However, it struggled to escape the shadow of Massalia (Marseilles) further along the coast.
Its chance came when it sided with Julius Caesar against Pompey, providing military support. Massalia backed Pompey; when Caesar emerged victorious, Massalia was stripped of its possessions, which were transferred to Arelate as a reward. The town was formally established as a colony for veterans of the Roman legion Legio VI Ferrata, which had its base there. Its full title as a colony was Colonia Iulia Paterna Arelatensium Sextanorum, the ancestral Julian colony of Arles of the soldiers of the Sixth.
Arelate was a city of considerable importance in the province of Gallia Narbonensis. It covered an area of some 99 acres (400,000 m²) and possessed a number of monuments, including an amphitheatre, triumphal arch, Roman circus, theatre, and a full circuit of walls. Ancient Arles was closer to the sea than it is now and served as a major port. It also had (and still has) the southernmost bridge on the Rhone. Very unusually, the Roman bridge was not fixed but consisted of a pontoon-style bridge of boats, with towers and drawbridges at each end. The boats were secured in place by anchors and were tethered to twin towers built just upstream of the bridge. This unusual design was a way of coping with the river's frequent violent floods, which would have made short work of a conventional bridge. Nothing now remains of the Roman bridge, which has been replaced by a more modern bridge near the same spot.
The city reached a peak of influence during the 4th and 5th centuries, when Roman Emperors frequently used it as their headquarters during military campaigns. In 395 it became the seat of the Praetorian Prefecture of the Gauls, governing the western part of the Western Empire: Gaul proper plus Hispania (Spain) and Armorica (Brittany).
It became a favorite city of Emperor Constantine I, who built baths there, substantial remains of which are still standing. His son, Constantine II, was born in Arles. Usurper Constantine III declared himself emperor in the West (407--411) and made Arles his capital in 408. SOURCE :WIKIPEDIA
A large part of the Camargue is located on the territory of the commune, making it the largest commune in Metropolitan France in terms of territory (though Maripasoula, French Guiana is much larger. The city has a long history, and was of considerable importance in the Roman province of Gallia Narbonensis. The Roman and Romanesque Monuments of Arles were listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1981. The Dutch post-Impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh lived in Arles in 1888-1889 and produced over 300 paintings and drawings during his time there. An international photography festival is held in the city since 1970. ( source Wikipedia )
Roman Monuments in Arles France in 4K
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DREAM THEATRE - ARLES THEATRE ANTIQUE - FRANCE - 07 - 20 - 2015
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Rodolphe Burger reprend un titre des Rolling Stones pour clôturer la soirée au théâtre antique d'Arles lors de l'édition 2018 des Rencontres de la photographie.
Roman theatre, Arles, France
Arles - The Amphitheatre (outside view), Provence, France [HD] (videoturysta.eu)
The Arles Amphitheatre is a Roman amphitheatre in the French town of Arles. This two-tiered Roman amphitheatre is probably the most prominent tourist attraction in the city of Arles, which thrived in Roman times. Arles Amphitheatre dates from 90 AD. The amphitheatre was capable of seating over 20,000 spectators, and was built to provide entertainment in the form of chariot races and hand-to-hand battles. Today, it draws large crowds for bullfighting as well as plays and concerts in summer.
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