in Rome, building begun by Julius Caesar and completed by Augustus in 13 BC. It was dedicated in the name of Augustus' nephew, Marcus Claudius Marcellus (4223 BC). According to Livy it was built on the site of an earlier theatre erected by Marcus Aemilius Lepidusto the west of the Capitoline Hill. The theatre was restored by Vespasian. Complete foundations of the theatre's cunei (wedge-shaped sections of seats) exist under the Savelli Palace, and part of the external arcade, in Tuscan and Ionic orders, is well preserved. Estimates of the theatre's seating capacity range from 11,000 to 40,000.
MARCELLUS, THEATRE OF
Meaning of MARCELLUS, THEATRE OF in English
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