Plovdiv Roman Theatre
The Plovdiv Roman Theatre is an ancient amphitheater located in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. Built in the 1st century AD during the reign of the Roman Emperor Trajan, it was used for various performances, including plays and concerts. The theatre could accommodate around 7,000 spectators and is renowned for its excellent acoustics and stunning architecture.
Rediscovered in the 1970s, the theatre is now a significant archaeological site and a popular tourist attraction. It is part of the Ancient Plovdiv UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcasing the rich history of the region and its Roman influence. Today, the theatre hosts cultural events and performances, preserving its legacy.