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Teatro grande
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The Teatro Grande is the main performance venue for the city of Brescia, Italy. The venue hosts performances of operas, musicals, plays, concerts, ballet, modern dance, and other various entertainments.
Nearby attractions
Pompeii Archaeological Park
80045 Pompei, Metropolitan City of Naples, Italy
Lupanare di Pompei
Via Villa dei Misteri, 2, 80045 Pompei NA, Italy
Teatro Piccolo
80045 Pompei, Metropolitan City of Naples, Italy
Temple of Isis
Via del Tempio d’Iside, 30, 80045 Pompei NA, Italy
Ruins of Pompei
Via Villa dei Misteri, 2, 80045 Pompei NA, Italy
Quadriporticus of the theatres
Via Plinio, 101, 80045 Pompei NA, Italy
Triangular Forum
Via Masseria Curato, 2, 80045 Pompei NA, Italy
House of Menander
80045 Pompei, Metropolitan City of Naples, Italy
Palestra Sannitica
Via del Tempio d’Iside, 30, 80045 Pompei NA, Italy
Doric Temple
80045 Pompei, Metropolitan City of Naples, Italy
Nearby restaurants
Ventuno grammi - anima in cucina
Via Plinio, 12, 80045 Pompei NA, Italy
Ristorante Pizzeria IMatti
Via Plinio, 53, 80045 Pompei NA, Italy
Ristorante pizzeria Turistico
Via Plinio, 107, 80045 Pompei NA, Italy
ONE SUSHI - Pompei
Via Plinio, 69/71, 80045 Pompei NA, Italy
Pizzeria Pompei
Via Plinio, 109, 80045 Pompei NA, Italy
Terrazza Pompeiana
Via Plinio, 119, 80045 Pompei NA, Italy
Shaval
Via Plinio, 131, 80045 Pompei NA, Italy
Ristorante Suisse
Piazza Esedra, 10/13, 80045 Pompei NA, Italy
Ristorante Pizzeria La Gare
Via Plinio, 129, 80045 Pompei NA, Italy
Caupona Pompei Ristorante
Via Masseria Curato, 2, 80045 Pompei NA, Italy
Nearby hotels
Hotel Vittoria
Piazza Esedra, 80045 Pompei NA, Italy
B&B Elena
Via Minutella, 43, 80045 Pompei NA, Italy
Camping Spartacus
Via Plinio, 127, 80045 Pompei NA, Italy
Nives bed and breakfast
Via Masseria Lapilli, 2, 80045 Pompei NA, Italy
Hotel degli Amici
Via Plinio, 93, 80045 Pompei NA, Italy
B&B
Viale G. Mazzini, 1, 80045 Pompei NA, Italy
Villa Magiola
Via Masseria Lapilli, 27 (trav.sa, Via Plinio, di, 80045 Pompei NA, Italy
Gio House Pompei
Via Masseria Lapilli, 29, 80045 Pompei NA, Italy
Il Vecchio Fauno
Via Plinio, 45, 80045 Pompei NA, Italy
Bed & Breakfast La Casa di Plinio Pompei
Via Stabiana, 3, 80045 Pompei NA, Italy
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Teatro grande

Piazza Esedra, 80045 Pompei NA, Italy
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The Teatro Grande is the main performance venue for the city of Brescia, Italy. The venue hosts performances of operas, musicals, plays, concerts, ballet, modern dance, and other various entertainments.

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attractions: Pompeii Archaeological Park, Lupanare di Pompei, Teatro Piccolo, Temple of Isis, Ruins of Pompei, Quadriporticus of the theatres, Triangular Forum, House of Menander, Palestra Sannitica, Doric Temple, restaurants: Ventuno grammi - anima in cucina, Ristorante Pizzeria IMatti, Ristorante pizzeria Turistico, ONE SUSHI - Pompei, Pizzeria Pompei, Terrazza Pompeiana, Shaval, Ristorante Suisse, Ristorante Pizzeria La Gare, Caupona Pompei Ristorante
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+39 081 857 5347
Website
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Fri7 AM - 7 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of Teatro grande

Pompeii Archaeological Park

Lupanare di Pompei

Teatro Piccolo

Temple of Isis

Ruins of Pompei

Quadriporticus of the theatres

Triangular Forum

House of Menander

Palestra Sannitica

Doric Temple

Pompeii Archaeological Park

Pompeii Archaeological Park

4.7

(28.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Lupanare di Pompei

Lupanare di Pompei

4.7

(1.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Teatro Piccolo

Teatro Piccolo

4.8

(104)

Closed
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Temple of Isis

Temple of Isis

4.6

(98)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Teatro grande

Ventuno grammi - anima in cucina

Ristorante Pizzeria IMatti

Ristorante pizzeria Turistico

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Pizzeria Pompei

Terrazza Pompeiana

Shaval

Ristorante Suisse

Ristorante Pizzeria La Gare

Caupona Pompei Ristorante

Ventuno grammi - anima in cucina

Ventuno grammi - anima in cucina

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Ristorante Pizzeria IMatti

Ristorante Pizzeria IMatti

4.3

(1.6K)

$$

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Ristorante pizzeria Turistico

Ristorante pizzeria Turistico

3.1

(760)

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ONE SUSHI - Pompei

ONE SUSHI - Pompei

4.1

(605)

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5.0
7w

Visiting the ruins of Pompeii is less a tourist attraction and more a profound historical experience. It is unlike any other archaeological site in the world, offering an unparalleled look at the daily life of a Roman city frozen in time by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D.

The sheer scale of the city is staggering. You can wander for hours through ancient streets, still marked by chariot ruts, and step inside bakeries, bathhouses, and even lavish villas like the House of the Vettii. Seeing the original mosaics, frescoes, and the detailed architecture brings history to life in a way textbooks simply cannot. The path is often uneven, but the reward is worth the effort.

The most moving part of the visit is seeing the plaster casts of the victims—a tragic, powerful reminder of the disaster. Standing on the very spot where people lived, worked, and ultimately perished, with Vesuvius looming dramatically in the background, creates a deep sense of connection to the past. This is an essential stop for anyone interested in history or archaeology. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes and bring...

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The Teatro Grande, or Great Theatre of Pompeii, is an impressive architectural marvel that showcases the grandeur of ancient Roman entertainment. With a seating capacity of approximately 5,000, this large amphitheater features a stunning semicircular design and remarkable acoustics, making it perfect for theatrical performances and public events. The well-preserved tiered seating and the intricately detailed stage backdrop invite visitors to envision the lively performances that once took place here. Surrounded by the beautiful backdrop of Vesuvius, the Teatro Grande offers a captivating glimpse into Pompeii’s cultural life and artistic heritage. A visit to this iconic site is a journey into the heart of ancient drama, immersing you in the rich traditions of...

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5.0
7y

I cannot recommend Pompeii enough. Standing on 2000 year old streets with the buildings around you is a truly existential feeling. We booked our tour upstairs at the Pompeii train station and it was well worth the money, the tour guide was very passionate about the city and spoke excellent English. We stayed in Sorrento and it was only a 30 minute train journey to Pompeii from the main Sorrento Train Station. Pompeii is a place I have always heard about ever since I was a child, seeing it in films and on TV, so it always had a slight mythical feel about it to me, even though I knew it was real. So to actually stand there and see the city was...

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Kyle JohnsonKyle Johnson
Visiting the ruins of Pompeii is less a tourist attraction and more a profound historical experience. It is unlike any other archaeological site in the world, offering an unparalleled look at the daily life of a Roman city frozen in time by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D. The sheer scale of the city is staggering. You can wander for hours through ancient streets, still marked by chariot ruts, and step inside bakeries, bathhouses, and even lavish villas like the House of the Vettii. Seeing the original mosaics, frescoes, and the detailed architecture brings history to life in a way textbooks simply cannot. The path is often uneven, but the reward is worth the effort. The most moving part of the visit is seeing the plaster casts of the victims—a tragic, powerful reminder of the disaster. Standing on the very spot where people lived, worked, and ultimately perished, with Vesuvius looming dramatically in the background, creates a deep sense of connection to the past. This is an essential stop for anyone interested in history or archaeology. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes and bring plenty of water!
E Scott ParksE Scott Parks
The Teatro Grande, or Great Theatre of Pompeii, is an impressive architectural marvel that showcases the grandeur of ancient Roman entertainment. With a seating capacity of approximately 5,000, this large amphitheater features a stunning semicircular design and remarkable acoustics, making it perfect for theatrical performances and public events. The well-preserved tiered seating and the intricately detailed stage backdrop invite visitors to envision the lively performances that once took place here. Surrounded by the beautiful backdrop of Vesuvius, the Teatro Grande offers a captivating glimpse into Pompeii’s cultural life and artistic heritage. A visit to this iconic site is a journey into the heart of ancient drama, immersing you in the rich traditions of Roman theater.
GregorGregor
The Grand Theater - built in the 3rd century BC using the natural depression of the terrain. The 5000-seat auditorium was divided into five sectors. The lowest four rows were intended for the elite of society, the remaining 15 rows served the rest of the population. The stage was made of brick. There is a groove for lowering the curtain between it and the orchestra. There are also openings in which the masts supporting the velarium (the cover unfolded above the audience) were placed. Adjacent to the theater is a rectangular portico that previously served as a foyer, later intended as a gladiator barracks (the so-called Gladiator Portico).
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The Teatro Grande, or Great Theatre of Pompeii, is an impressive architectural marvel that showcases the grandeur of ancient Roman entertainment. With a seating capacity of approximately 5,000, this large amphitheater features a stunning semicircular design and remarkable acoustics, making it perfect for theatrical performances and public events. The well-preserved tiered seating and the intricately detailed stage backdrop invite visitors to envision the lively performances that once took place here. Surrounded by the beautiful backdrop of Vesuvius, the Teatro Grande offers a captivating glimpse into Pompeii’s cultural life and artistic heritage. A visit to this iconic site is a journey into the heart of ancient drama, immersing you in the rich traditions of Roman theater.
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The Grand Theater - built in the 3rd century BC using the natural depression of the terrain. The 5000-seat auditorium was divided into five sectors. The lowest four rows were intended for the elite of society, the remaining 15 rows served the rest of the population. The stage was made of brick. There is a groove for lowering the curtain between it and the orchestra. There are also openings in which the masts supporting the velarium (the cover unfolded above the audience) were placed. Adjacent to the theater is a rectangular portico that previously served as a foyer, later intended as a gladiator barracks (the so-called Gladiator Portico).
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