Arles Amphitheatre
The Arles Amphitheatre is a Roman amphitheatre in Arles, southern France. Two-tiered, it is probably the most prominent tourist attraction in the city which thrived in ancient Rome.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Amphitheater
- Description: Roman amphitheater in Arles, France
- Also known as: “Arles Arena”
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Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Roman Theatre of Arles and Church of St. Trophime, Arles.
Roman Theatre of Arles
Theater building
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The Roman Theatre of Arles is a 1st-century Roman theatre, built during the reign of Caesar Augustus. It is located next to the Arles Amphitheatre in the city of Arles, Provence, France. Roman Theatre of Arles is situated 180 metres southwest of Arles Amphitheatre.
Church of St. Trophime, Arles
Church
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The Church of St. Trophime is a Roman Catholic church and former cathedral located in the city of Arles, in the Bouches-du-Rhône Department of southern France. Church of St. Trophime, Arles is situated 250 metres southwest of Arles Amphitheatre.
Obélisque d’Arles
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The Obélisque d'Arles is a 4th-century Roman obelisk, erected in the center of the Place de la République, in front of the Hôtel de Ville in Arles, France. Obélisque d’Arles is situated 310 metres southwest of Arles Amphitheatre.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include LUMA Arles and Barriol.
LUMA Arles
Neighborhood
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Luma Arles is an arts center in Arles, France created by the LUMA Foundation headed by Swiss arts patron Maja Hoffmann. It encompasses several renovated former railroad factories and the LUMA Tower, a 15,000 square meter tower building designed by the Canadian-American architect Frank Gehry for the LUMA Foundation.
Arles Amphitheatre
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Ukrainian—“Arles Amphitheatre” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “مدرج آرل”
- Basque: “Arlesko anfiteatroa”
- Catalan: “Amfiteatre d’Arle”
- Chinese: “阿尔勒竞技场”
- Czech: “Amfiteátr v Arles”
- Dutch: “Amfitheater van Arles”
- French: “Amphithéâtre d’Arles”
- French: “Arenes d’Arles”
- French: “arènes d’Arles”
- French: “Arènes d’Arles”
- German: “Amphitheater von Arles”
- Greek: “Αμφιθέατρο της Αρλ”
- Hebrew: “אמפיתיאטרון ארל”
- Icelandic: “hringleikahúsið í Arles”
- Indonesian: “Amfiteater Arles”
- Indonesian: “Ampiteater Arles”
- Italian: “Arena di Arles”
- Occitan (post 1500): “Arenas d’Arle”
- Persian: “آمفیتئاتر آرل”
- Russian: “Амфитеатр в Арле”
- Slovenian: “Amfiteater v Arlesu”
- Spanish: “Arenas de Arles”
- Spanish: “Arenas de Arlés”
- Ukrainian: “Арени Арля”
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Explore places such as Gontier and Trinquetaille.
Nearby Places
Explore places such as Mercure Arles Camargue 3 and Hotel Spa Le Calendal.
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