المسرح الروماني ببصرى | |
![]() The Roman Theatre at Bosra
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Location | Bosra, Syria |
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Coordinates | 32°31′01″N 36°28′52″E / 32.517°N 36.481°E |
Type | Roman theatre |
Part of | Bosra |
Width | 102 metres (335 ft) |
History | |
Cultures | Roman |
Site notes | |
Excavation dates | 1947–1970 |
Condition | restored |
Ownership | Public |
Public access | Yes |
The Roman Theatre at Bosra (Arabic: المسرح الروماني ببصرى) is a large Ancient Roman theatre in Bosra, in the district of Dar'a in south-western Syria. It was built in either the second quarter or the second half of the second century AD, and is constructed of black basalt. It was built outside the walls of the town, but was later completely enclosed by an Ayyūbid fortress.
The theatre is 102 metres across and has seating for about 15,000 people; it is thus among the largest of the Ancient Roman civilisation. It is also one of the best preserved. It was substantially restored between 1947 and 1970, before which it contained large quantities of sand, which may have helped to protect the interior.
the build date is 1421-1427