Théâtre d'Autun, Historical theatre in Autun, France
The Théâtre d'Autun is a Roman theatre measuring about 148 meters across with three tiers of seating arranged in semicircular rows. Staircases divide the seating sections and provided access for spectators to reach their assigned levels.
The theatre was built around 70 CE during the reign of Emperor Vespasian and ranked as the second largest entertainment venue in Gaul with a capacity of around 14,000 spectators. Its construction reflected Rome's importance in establishing Autun as a major provincial city.
The theatre hosted gladiator combats, musical performances, and theatrical plays that shaped the city's social life. These events reflected how Romans valued public entertainment as a center of community gathering.
Access is available year-round, but it's best to check with Autun's tourism office beforehand for current conditions. The warmer months offer the most comfortable visiting experience, especially when cultural events are held on the site.
The Romans cleverly used the natural slope of the hill and integrated it into the first row of seating. This adaptation demonstrates how skillfully Roman engineers worked with local terrain to build their structures.
Location: Autun
Official opening: 1884
Address: 2, avenue du Général-de-Gaulle
GPS coordinates: 46.95064,4.29867
Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:49
Saône-et-Loire reveals a heritage that is not just scenery. The heights of Morvan still bear the traces of Bibracte, an ancient oppidum where Gallic history was written. Autun recalls Roman power with one of the country's largest ancient theaters. Further south, fortified villages, Romanesque abbeys, and castles add a medieval and Renaissance layer to this mosaic. Le Creusot tells of the entry into the industrial age. Between ancient stones, wooded landscapes, and religious sites, the region gathers locations that highlight the depth of its history.
Augustodunum
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Prison circulaire d'Autun
524 m
Abbey Saint-Andoche d'Autun
338 m
Passage Balthus
193 m
Abbaye Saint-Jean-le-Grand d'Autun
129 m
Église Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption d'Autun
204 m
War memorial of Autun
107 m
Hôpital Saint-Gabriel
253 m
Couvent de la Visitation d'Autun
438 m
Tour de l'Horloge
358 m
Café de la Bourse
211 m
Boucherie Saint-Louis
294 m
Hôtel de Ganay
188 m
Immeuble, 1 grande-rue Marchaux
364 m
Tour de la Bondue
458 m
Hôtel Arbelet
264 m
Boucherie Varmenot
186 m
Pseudo-temple d'Apollon
393 m
Statue de la Vierge à l'enfant
486 m
Hôtel de Chevannes
259 m
Immeuble, 3 rue Jean-et-Bernard-de-Lattre-de-Tassigny
148 m
Maison Chareyre
356 m
Gallo-Roman ramparts of Autun
509 m
Chapelle des Visitandines d'Autun
428 m
Maison, 23 grande-rue Marchaux
434 m
Hôtel d'Orsenne
91 m
Maison Saint-Christophe (Autun)
509 m
Hôtel de sous-préfecture d'Autun
306 mReviews
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