Roman Theater of Malaga

s. I a.C.

Address: At the Pirámide de Cristal. Calle Alcazabilla, 4 - 29015 Málaga

Friday, May 10th:16:00*h and 16:45*h.

Person in charge of guiding the visit: *Special visit guided by Cultural Informers of the Roman Theater.

VISIT WITHOUT REGISTRATION, WITH LIMITED CAPACITY.

It is NOT necessary to present your ID card for this visit.

Accessible: Interpretation Center, not to the grandstand.

We recommend arriving in advance, our volunteers will be waiting for you at the meeting point. Access on a first-come, first-served basis, until full capacity is reached.

It is advisable to wear comfortable shoes and, if necessary, sun protection and/or bring a hat and water.

 

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The Roman theater of Malaga is the archaeological remains of the theater of the ancient Malaca and the main preserved vestige of the Roman presence in Malaga. It is located in the historic center of the city, at the foot of the Alcazaba hill. Work of the first years of the Empire, its design corresponds to a mixed construction that combines the use of the hillside for the stands -like the Greek theaters- with an important construction where the rock is nonexistent, creating the necessary space for the stands.

After many years of research and discussions, in the nineties of the twentieth century, the decision was made to demolish the house of culture, excavate the entire site and then restore and consolidate it to enhance its value.

At present, it is an archaeological enclave whose ownership and management corresponds to the Junta de Andalucía.

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