nice audio tour and museum. the place is well preserved but there is some construction
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Amphitheatre of Nîmes Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Colosseum in Nimes is oval in shape like the Colosseum (Colisée de Rome). It was built at the end of the 1st century AD and consists of two layers of 60 superimposed arches and a roof layer. Today, it is customary to watch bullfights or take part in big festivals at the Arena of Nimes, and of course shows and concerts by famous French and international artists, such as the Björk concert in 2007.
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Amphitheatre of Nîmes Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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nice audio tour and museum. the place is well preserved but there is some construction
Nim Arena is a double-storey open-air building, oval structure, typical Roman period arena design style, the internal center is the core of the competition, is also a relatively large area, surrounded by seats.
The Nim is a perfect place to preserve many of the ancient Roman ruins. Nim is one of the few remaining arenas in the world, and it is nearly 2,000 years old. The arena is still usable, with removable roofs and heating systems added.
The stadium was originally built in the 1st century AD and was originally used as a competitive venue but today it has become a theater. The arena is 21 meters high and has 2,400 seats, and the top 60 arches can be seen from the exterior, which is said to have been used as a military fortress in the 5th century AD. The performance venue in the arena is 131 meters long and 100 meters long from the north and south. Standing on the top floor of the arena, you can overlook the scenery of the entire Nim town. There are only two floors of the arena outside, but there are five floors inside. When you enter the Colosseum, the old man strolls through each floor and walks around the venue for a whole week. The photos do not reflect the real scene of the arena, only standing in it will feel its extraordinary! European Renaissance, the revival of ancient Greek, ancient Roman thought, culture and art, architectural art is of course one of them. A 2,000-year-old Colosseum can make people feel the contribution of the ancient Roman Empire to human civilization, right?
The Nim arena is a ruin of the Roman arena, now a bullfighting site, with a wonderful bullfighting performance every week. There is also a bullfighting museum, showing many matador costumes and utensils, and some wonderful photos of the bullfighting are worth visiting.
Nim is a centuries-old bullring that is almost forbidden in Europe, but often there is. It’s just not a lot of frequency, there is also a small bullfighting museum, showing the gorgeous costumes of the bullfighters, and many wonderful pictures of the bullfighting, which is the most worthwhile place for Nim.