Fodor's Expert Review Théâtre Antique

Orange Ruins

Orange's spectacular Théâtre Antique, a colossal Roman theater, was built in the time of Caesar Augustus. The vast stone stage wall, bouncing sound off the facing hillside, climbs four stories high—a massive sandstone screen that Louis XIV once referred to as the "finest wall in my kingdom." The niche at center stage contains the original statue of Augustus, just as it reigned over centuries of productions of classical plays. Today the theater provides a backdrop for world-class theater and opera.

Ruins

Quick Facts

Pl. des Frères-Mounet
Orange, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur  84100, France

04–90–51–17–60

www.theatre-antique.com

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: €11.50 combined ticket with the Musée d\'Orange

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