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Roman marble amphitheatre built in the 2nd century, Plovdiv, Bulgaria, Europe

Roman marble amphitheatre built in the 2nd century, Plovdiv, Bulgaria, Europe


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Filename: 813-255.jpg

Size: 5616 x 3744 (16.4MB)

Date: 5th June 2011

Source: WorldInPrint

Credit: Dallas & John Heaton/Robert HardingDallas & John Heaton/Robert Hard

City: Plovdiv

Country: Bulgaria

© Dallas & John Heaton

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Roman marble amphitheatre built in the 2nd century, Plovdiv, Bulgaria, Europe

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2nd Century Bulgaria Bulgarian Grandeur Plovdiv Roman Empire Roman Theatre Steps Stone Structure Trajan


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This print showcases the grandeur of a Roman marble amphitheatre, built in the 2nd century in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. Located in Europe, this ancient architectural masterpiece stands as a testament to the rich historical and cultural heritage of the region. The well-preserved columns and pillars exude an air of tradition and timelessness. The picturesque scene captures the essence of this tourist attraction, with its stunning stone structure set against a scenic backdrop. With no people present, one can truly appreciate the magnificence of this outdoor monument that once hosted thrilling gladiatorial contests during the Roman Empire. The steps leading up to the building exterior invite visitors to explore further into this archaeological site, offering glimpses into a bygone era. As one gazes upon this remarkable piece of history, it is impossible not to feel transported back in time. Plovdiv's Roman marble amphitheatre serves as both a place of interest for travelers seeking cultural immersion and an important reminder of Bulgaria's past glory. Its horizontal layout emphasizes its vastness and allows spectators to fully take in its splendor. Dallas & John Heaton/Robert Harding have masterfully captured every intricate detail through their lens, presenting us with an awe-inspiring image that encapsulates both beauty and historical significance. This print is sure to ignite wanderlust within any viewer who longs for exploration and discovery amidst ancient wonders.

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