Ancient Roman theater, Roman theater ruins in Alcúdia, Spain.
Teatro Romano is an ancient Roman theater located in Alcúdia on Mallorca island. The remains display a semi-circular layout with seating areas carved into rock and an elevated stage platform overlooking an orchestra pit.
The structure dates from the 1st century and was part of the Roman city of Pollentia. It represents an important phase of Roman settlement and urban development on the island.
The ruins show how Romans designed spaces for gatherings and performances in their communities. Visitors can still see how the structure separated areas for different social groups.
The site is easily accessible and located directly next to the ancient city's forum area. Wear sturdy footwear since the ground is uneven and some sections require climbing stairs.
This is the only preserved Roman theater on Mallorca and offers direct access to the forum area. This connection helps visitors understand the original layout of the ancient city.
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