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  2. Roman Theatre (Amman) - Wikipedia

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    Roman Theatre of Amman is a 6,000-seat, 2nd-century Roman theatre. A famous landmark in the Jordanian capital, it dates back to the Roman period when the city was known as Philadelphia. The theatre and the nearby Odeon are flanking the new Hashemite Plaza from the south and the east respectively, while the Roman Nymphaeum is just a short stroll ...

  3. List of Roman theatres - Wikipedia

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    Odeon theater: Philadelphia Amman: Jordan 40 metres (130 ft) Entry in ... Roman Theatre at Pergamon Pergamon: Bergama: Turkey 120 metres (390 ft) No ...

  4. Odeon theater (Amman) - Wikipedia

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    Amman's Odeon next to the much larger Roman Theater View of the Odeon from above. The Odeon is a small 500-seat theatre in Amman, Jordan.Not to be confused with the large Roman Theatre that stands right next to it, on the southern side of the Hashemite Plaza, while the Odeon stands on the east side of the Plaza.

  5. The Hashemite Plaza - Wikipedia

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    The Hashemite Plaza seen from atop the Roman Theatre The Hashemite Plaza during its renewal. The Hashemite Plaza is a plaza in Amman, Jordan that spans over an area of 20,000 square metres. It was renewed in 2014 and is named after the Jordanian royal family, the Hashemites.

  6. Roman theatre (structure) - Wikipedia

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    Roman theatre at Amman, Jordan. Roman theatres derive from and are part of the overall evolution of earlier Greek theatres.Much of the architectural influence on the Romans came from the Greeks, and theatre structural design was no different from other buildings.

  7. Amman Citadel - Wikipedia

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    Amman Citadel ruins Reconstructed eastern gate of the Umayyad mosque The uncompleted Roman Temple of Hercules Gateway of the Umayyad Palace Collection of Roman sculptures on display at the Jordan Archaeological Museum The Roman Theater and Odeon, the Hashemite Plaza and the downtown area seen from the hill Site map

  8. Petra Theater - Wikipedia

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    The theater could accommodate a number of approximately 8500 people, more than the estimated number of Amman theater. [1] Petra Theater follows similar architectural patterns of Roman theaters, which enhances superior acoustics.

  9. Amman - Wikipedia

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    Roman rule in Jordan left several ruins across the country, some of which exist in Amman, such as the Temple of Hercules at the Amman Citadel, the Roman Theatre, the Odeon, and the Nymphaeum. The two theaters and the nymphaeum fountain were built during the reign of Emperor Antoninus Pius around AD 161. The theatre was the larger venue of the ...