Roman Theatre
The Roman Theatre of Lecce is a hidden archaeological gem discovered in 1929 in the gardens of two noble palaces. Dating to the Augustan era, it seated about 5,000 spectators. The adjacent museum houses artifacts from the Roman city.
The Roman Theatre of Lecce is a hidden archaeological gem discovered in 1929 in the gardens of two noble palaces. Dating to the Augustan era, it seated about 5,000 spectators. The adjacent museum houses artifacts from the Roman city.
Access via Via Arte della Cartapesta near Church of Santa Chiara
Morning visit recommended. Often less crowded than the amphitheatre, making it a peaceful alternative.
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The amphitheatre (in Piazza Sant'Oronzo) is oval for gladiator battles and public spectacles. The theatre is semi-circular for theatrical and musical performances, smaller and more intimate.
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