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Bus stations near Teatro Di Marcello in Roma

  • Petroselli,1 min walk,
  • Foro Olitorio,2 min walk,
  • P.za Monte Savello (H),3 min walk,
  • Ara Coeli/P.Za Venezia,4 min walk,
  • Ara Coeli/Piazza Venezia,5 min walk,
  • P.za Venezia,6 min walk,

Light Rail stations near Teatro Di Marcello in Roma

  • P.za Venezia,9 min walk,

Bus lines to Teatro Di Marcello in Roma

  • NMC,Pantano (MC) - P.za Venezia (Sostitutiva MC),
  • NME,P.za Venezia - Ostia Ponente - Lido Centro (RL) (Sostitutiva MetroMare),
  • C3,Tiburtina (MB-FS) - Cim. Flaminio,
  • F10,P.za Venezia - Laurentina/celine,
  • 30,Laurentina (MB) - Piazza Venezia - Clodio,
  • 44,Q.re Portuense - Teatro Marcello,
  • 81,P.za Risorgimento - Malatesta (MC),
  • 83,Ostiense (MB-RL-FS) - Montesacro,
  • 85,Arco di Travertino (MA) - Termini (MA-MB-FS),
  • 87,Colli Albani (MA) - Lepanto (MA),
  • 118,Circolare Ippodromo Capannelle - Appia Antica - P.za Venezia,
  • 160,Flaminio (MA-RV) - Montagnola,
  • 170,Termini (MA-MB-FS) - EUR Agricoltura,
  • 628,Foro Italico - Q.re Appio Latino,
  • 715,P.zza Tiberio Imperatore - Teatro Marcello,
  • 716,V.le Ballarin - Teatro Marcello,
  • N716,Laurentina (MB) - Montagnola - Termini (MA-MB-FS),
  • 781,Q.re Magliana - Trastevere (FS) - Teatro Marcello,
  • H,Dei Capasso,
  • F01,P.za Venezia,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Teatro Di Marcello?

    The closest stations to Teatro Di Marcello are:

    • Petroselli is 6 meters away, 1 min walk.
    • Foro Olitorio is 90 meters away, 2 min walk.
    • P.za Monte Savello (H) is 189 meters away, 3 min walk.
    • Ara Coeli/P.Za Venezia is 239 meters away, 4 min walk.
    • Ara Coeli/Piazza Venezia is 331 meters away, 5 min walk.
    • P.za Venezia is 355 meters away, 6 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Teatro Di Marcello?

    These Bus lines stop near Teatro Di Marcello: 118, 160, 170, 23, 280, 30, 46, 60, 628, 63, 81, H

  • Which Train lines stop near Teatro Di Marcello?

    These Train lines stop near Teatro Di Marcello: FL1

  • Which Metro lines stop near Teatro Di Marcello?

    These Metro lines stop near Teatro Di Marcello: B

  • What’s the nearest light rail station to Teatro Di Marcello in Roma?

    The nearest light rail station to Teatro Di Marcello in Roma is P.za Venezia. It’s a 9 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Teatro Di Marcello in Roma?

    The nearest bus stop to Teatro Di Marcello in Roma is Petroselli. It’s a 1 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Light Rail to Teatro Di Marcello in Roma?

    The 8 is the first Light Rail that goes to Teatro Di Marcello in Roma. It stops nearby at 5:30 AM.

  • What time is the last Light Rail to Teatro Di Marcello in Roma?

    The 8 is the last Light Rail that goes to Teatro Di Marcello in Roma. It stops nearby at 12:33 AM.

  • What time is the first Bus to Teatro Di Marcello in Roma?

    The N913 is the first Bus that goes to Teatro Di Marcello in Roma. It stops nearby at 3:06 AM.

  • What time is the last Bus to Teatro Di Marcello in Roma?

    The NME is the last Bus that goes to Teatro Di Marcello in Roma. It stops nearby at 4:00 AM.

  • How much is the Bus fare to Teatro Di Marcello?

    The Bus fare to Teatro Di Marcello costs about €1.50.

  • How much is the Metro fare to Teatro Di Marcello?

    The Metro fare to Teatro Di Marcello costs about €1.50.

  • How much is the Light Rail fare to Teatro Di Marcello?

    The Light Rail fare to Teatro Di Marcello costs about €1.50.

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Teatro Di Marcello, Roma
Teatro Di Marcello, RomaThe Theatre of Marcellus (Latin: Theatrum Marcelli, Italian: Teatro di Marcello) is an ancient open-air theatre in Rome, Italy, built in the closing years of the Roman Republic. At the theatre, locals and visitors alike were able to watch performances of drama and song. Today its ancient edifice in the rione of Sant'Angelo, Rome, once again provides one of the city's many popular spectacles or tourist sites. Space for the theatre was cleared by Julius Caesar, who was murdered before its construction could begin; the theatre was advanced enough by 17 BC that part of the celebration of the ludi saeculares took place within the theatre; it was completed in 13 BC and formally inaugurated in 12 BC by Augustus, named after his nephew Marcus Claudius Marcellus who had died in 23 BC. The theatre was 111 m in diameter and was the largest and most important theatre in Ancient Rome; it could originally hold between 11,000 and 20,000 spectators. A catalogue compiled at the end of the 4th century recorded that the theatre's seating capacity was 17,580 persons. It was an impressive example of what was to become one of the most pervasive urban architectural forms of the Roman world. The theatre was built mainly of tuff, and concrete faced with stones in the pattern known as opus reticulatum, completely sheathed in white travertine. However, it is also the earliest dateable building in Rome to make use of fired Roman brick, then a new introduction from the Greek world.The network of arches, corridors, tunnels and ramps that gave access to the interiors of such Roman theatres were normally ornamented with a screen of engaged columns in Greek orders: Doric at the base, Ionic in the middle. It is believed that Corinthian columns were used for the upper level but this is uncertain as the theatre was reconstructed in the Middle Ages, removing the top tier of seating and the columns.Like other Roman theatres in suitable locations, it had openings through which the natural setting could be seen, in this case the Tiber Island to the southwest. The permanent setting, the scaena, also rose to the top of the cavea as in other Roman theatres. The theatre fell out of use in the early 4th century and the structure served as a quarry, e.g., for the Pons Cestius in 370 AD. However, the statues located inside the building were restored by Petronius Maximus in 421 and the remaining structure still housed small residential buildings. In the Early Middle Ages the theatre was used as a fortress of the Roman family of Faffo or Fabi (called "from Pescheria") and then at the end of the 11th century (when it was known as templum Marcelli), by Pier Leoni and later his heirs (the Pierleoni). This saved the complex from further destruction. The Savelli held it in the 13th century. Later, in the 16th century, the residence of the Orsini, designed by Baldassare Peruzzi, was built atop the ruins of the ancient theatre. By the 19th century, rises in the street level meant that almost half the ground floor was below it. Now the upper floors are divided into multiple apartments, and its surroundings are used as a venue for small summer concerts; the Portico d'Ottavia lies to the north west leading to the Roman Ghetto and the Tiber to the south west. The Embassy of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta to the Holy See is located in the premises of Casa Litta – Palazzo Orsini, in Teatro Marcello.In the 17th century, the English architect Sir Christopher Wren explicitly acknowledged that his design for the Sheldonian Theatre in Oxford was influenced by Serlio's engraving of the Theatre of Marcellus.
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