Roman Theatre of Teramo Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Not worth a detour to Teramo, but if there worth seeing
There isn't much left from the Roman theatre to see, and there are plenty of places with better preserved ones. However, this is in the city centre, so if in town, it takes about a 5 minute detour to ...
It is breathtaking to see the ancient theathre hidden among the appartments. But after you get over the ancient-modern shock there isn't really much to see. It is only open in specific periods but you...
Interesting these ancient Roman ruins, though similar to many other views in other Italian and European cities, still deserve a stop during the walk to the centre of Teramo
I didn't imagine the rests of the Roman Theater of Teramo were so consistent and meaningful, and when they were found in front of me I wondered why they were left there a little as a repertoire here ...
The ancient Pretutia fell under the domination of Urbe following the Battle of the Sentino Lake (beginning the III century before Christ) as a result of which the Romans confessed a legacy of Sannites, Etr...
Not worth a detour to Teramo, but if there worth seeing
There isn't much left from the Roman theatre to see, and there are plenty of places with better preserved ones. However, this is in the city centre, so if in town, it takes about a 5 minute detour to ...
a one time visit place
It is breathtaking to see the ancient theathre hidden among the appartments. But after you get over the ancient-modern shock there isn't really much to see. It is only open in specific periods but you...
not bad
Interesting these ancient Roman ruins, though similar to many other views in other Italian and European cities, still deserve a stop during the walk to the centre of Teramo
If it was more valued ...
I didn't imagine the rests of the Roman Theater of Teramo were so consistent and meaningful, and when they were found in front of me I wondered why they were left there a little as a repertoire here ...
A fabulous past
The ancient Pretutia fell under the domination of Urbe following the Battle of the Sentino Lake (beginning the III century before Christ) as a result of which the Romans confessed a legacy of Sannites, Etr...