Teatro di Marcello

Theater of Marcellus
Alternative Names
Theatrum Marcelli
Date
13 BCE
Work Type
Material/Technique
Style/Period

Originally started by Caesar as a rival theater to Pompey’s, but abandoned after his death; Augustus took up the project and named it after his nephew Marcellus. Semicircular theater, with capacity of 12,000. Built into palace facade in 16th century.

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  • View through a side arch of the Portico of Octavia looking towards the Theater of Marcellus
  • View of the Theater of Marcellus from the east
  • View of the Theater of Marcellus from the east
  • View of the Theater of Marcellus from the east
  • View of the Theater of Marcellus from the northeast
  • View of the Theater of Marcellus from the northeast
  • View of the Theater of Marcellus from the northeast
  • View of the Theater of Marcellus from the north
  • View of the Theater of Marcellus from the north
  • View of a column from the Theater of Marcellus from the north
  • View of the Theater of Marcellus from the north
  • View of the Theater of Marcellus from the east
  • Exterior: View from North
  • Exterior: View from North (close to facade)
  • Exterior: View from NE