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Arles, France - interior of the Roman amphitheatre
The Arles Roman Amphitheatre. In the Middle Ages four towers, like the one shown here, were added to the arena and it became a citadel protecting local residents and enclosing 200 houses.
circa 1910s
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Step back in time and explore the captivating interior of the Arles Roman Amphitheatre in Arles, France, as depicted in this evocative photograph from the early 1910s. This remarkable image offers a glimpse into the rich history of this ancient structure, which dates back to the Roman Empire. In the Middle Ages, the amphitheatre underwent a significant transformation. Four towers, like the one shown here, were added to the arena, turning it into a formidable citadel. These towers served as a protective fortress for local residents, enclosing approximately 200 houses. The citadel's walls provided shelter and security during times of conflict, making it an essential component of the medieval town's defenses. The Arles Roman Amphitheatre is an exceptional example of ancient Roman architecture. Its impressive stone arches and archways, reminiscent of the grandeur of the Roman Empire, stand tall against the passage of time. The seating area, where spectators once gathered to witness gladiatorial contests and other public spectacles, now lies empty, inviting visitors to imagine the excitement and energy that once filled the space. This photograph, from The Roseries Collection at Mary Evans Picture Library, offers a unique perspective on the Arles Roman Amphitheatre's history. Its intriguing composition, with the towering tower and the arches in the background, highlights the architectural beauty and historical significance of this remarkable structure. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast, a history buff, or simply someone with a passion for the past, this image is sure to captivate and inspire.
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