Roman Theatre (Tarraco)
View of the theatre | |
| Location | Tarragona, Spain |
|---|---|
| Region | Hispania Tarraconensis |
| Coordinates | 41°6′46″N 1°14′58″E / 41.11278°N 1.24944°E |
| Type | Roman theatre |
| History | |
| Cultures | Iberian, Roman |
| Type | Cultural |
| Criteria | ii, iii |
| Designated | 2000 (24th session) |
| Part of | Archaeological Ensemble of Tárraco |
| Reference no. | 875-006 |
| Region | Europe and North America |
| Official name | Yacimiento Arqueológico Teatro Romano |
| Type | Non-movable |
| Criteria | Archaeological site |
| Designated | 5 December 1977 |
| Reference no. | RI-55-0000111 |
The Roman Theatre of Tarraco is a Roman theatre in the Roman colonia of Tarraco –present-day Tarragona, Spain–, capital of the Roman province of Hispania Tarraconensis. Built at the end of the 1st century BC, in the time of Augustus, in the area of the local forum and the port, it was used for Roman theatrical performances.
The planners took advantage of the steep slope of the hill to build part of the seating. Despite much of it having been destroyed during the 20th century, the remains of three fundamental parts of the structure are still visible; the cavea (seating), the orchestra and the scaena. The ruins can be seen from the purpose-built lookout point. Nowadays, it is part of the Archaeological Ensemble of Tárraco that was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2000.