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The '''Antico Teatro Romano''' (English: ''Ancient Roman Theater'') was an ancient amphitheater located just outside [[San Gimignano]] in [[Tuscany]].
The '''Antico Teatro Romano''' (English: ''Ancient Roman Theater'') was an ancient amphitheater located just outside [[San Gimignano]] in [[Tuscany]]. It is base on the real roman theater ruins in the near city of [Volterra]http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teatro_romano_di_Volterra


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The Antico Teatro Romano (English: Ancient Roman Theater) was an ancient amphitheater located just outside San Gimignano in Tuscany. It is base on the real roman theater ruins in the near city of [Volterra]http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teatro_romano_di_Volterra

History

Construction

Typical Roman theaters were constructed of concrete, a material no longer used in Renaissance Italy because the recipe had been lost. Their semicircular design created superior acoustics, allowing spectators to hear the plays, speeches, or choral events performed on stage.

Renaissance Italians practiced a rudimentary form of recycling when dealing with Roman structures: any marble that could be found was ripped off the buildings to be reused for free.

Renaissance

During the Renaissance, the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze followed Jacopo de' Pazzi to the theater and spied on a Templar meeting between Jacopo, Rodrigo Borgia, and Emilio Barbarigo.

During the meeting, Rodrigo argued with Jacopo, and ultimately stabbed him and left him dying on the stage. Rodrigo and Emilio then left, and ordered their guards to eliminate Ezio. However, Ezio overpowered the guards and ended Jacopo's suffering.

Trivia

  • A glyph can be found on the theater.
  • Despite the title, the theater is in fact Etruscan.

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