Amphitheatre Dalheim

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description

brief description: 

Small covered amphitheatre dating back to the 2nd century AD. It has been built into an indentation in a rock. After some transformations, the stone block rows, of which 8 are preserved today, have been added at the end of the 2nd century. The two rows in front were seats of honour as they dispose of back and arm rests. These things are the unique prove of such places of honour in Gaul. Until the end of the 3rd century, the theatre served as venue and place of assembly. It had a capacity of 3500 persons.

relevant filming facts

opening times: 
according to agreement
usage: 
none
condition: 
good
Background noise: 
no nuisances. Acoustics are limited due to the ceiling construction
surroundings: 
rural
Lift/elevator: 
n/a
possible disturbing factors: 
n/a
Space restrictions: 
none
Time restrictions : 
none
Catering: 
n/a
premises: 
n/a
Filming experience: 
none

accessibility

car: 
easy access
train: 
no direct connection

supply

sanitary facilities: 
not available
parking lot: 
visitors parking available
electricity supply: 
not available
water supply: 
not available

contact

Karin Schockweiler