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The '''Antico Teatro Romano''' (Italian: ''Ancient Roman Theatre'') is an ancient amphitheater just outside [[San Gimignano]]. It appears prominently in the mission 'With Friends like These', when [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]] must follow [[Jacopo de' Pazzi]] to a [[Templars|Templar]] meeting located in the Theatre. The Theatre is not, as it's name suggests, Roman, but is in fact Etruscan.


In its day, the Theatre was built of concrete decorated with marble columns, but by Ezio's time, all the marble had been pilfered by looters and the recipe for concrete was lost with the fall of [[Rome]]. [[Renaissance]] Italians practiced a rudimentary form of recycling building materials. Any marble that could be found in old Roman buildings were torn out and reused in more modern structures.
The '''Antico Teatro Romano''' (Italian: ''Ancient Roman Theatre'') is an ancient amphitheatre just outside [[San Gimignano]].  In the memory [[With Friends Like These]], [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]] follows [[Jacopo de' Pazzi]] to the theatre and spies on a [[Templars|Templar]] meeting.<ref name="ac2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>
 
==Database Entry==
Inspired by Greek theatres, which had a similar structure, ruins of Ancient Roman theatres can be found throughout the territories once ruled by the Empire.
 
Typical Roman theatres 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.
 
Notice the lack of marble?  Renaissance Italians practiced''<nowiki>[sic]</nowiki>'' 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.<ref name="ac2"/>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*One of the 20 glyphs left by [[Subject 16]] can be found on the northern wing of seats in the ampitheatre.
*One of the 20 glyphs left by [[Subject 16]] can be found on the northern wing of seats in the amphitheatre.<ref name="ac2"/>
==Source==
*Despite the name, the Theatre is in fact Etruscan.{{Fact}}
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Revision as of 04:42, 6 August 2011

Ezio in the Antico Teatro Romano

The Antico Teatro Romano (Italian: Ancient Roman Theatre) is an ancient amphitheatre just outside San Gimignano. In the memory With Friends Like These, Ezio follows Jacopo de' Pazzi to the theatre and spies on a Templar meeting.[1]

Database Entry

Inspired by Greek theatres, which had a similar structure, ruins of Ancient Roman theatres can be found throughout the territories once ruled by the Empire.

Typical Roman theatres 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.

Notice the lack of marble? Renaissance Italians practiced[sic] 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.[1]

Trivia

  • One of the 20 glyphs left by Subject 16 can be found on the northern wing of seats in the amphitheatre.[1]
  • Despite the name, the Theatre is in fact Etruscan. [citation needed]

References