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Présentation
Expansive Roman amphitheater dating from the 1st century now showcasing concerts & stage shows.
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Roman amphitheatre now serving as a famous rock concert venue. Modern concrete terraces cover the original structure, which can still be seen in large part. Self-guided tour, €3 entry fee.
Although I enjoy roman history i found it more interesting looking at all the big names that have held concerts here over the years. As you can imagine its been somewhat renovated but still holds its charm if you use your imagination a little
£3 for entry was cheap, toilets on site and although it's been modified so it can be used, there's enough of the original building intact! Personally I preferred the amphitheatre at Pula in Croatia or even the Coliseum in Rome but they're more expensive but worth the entry! Sorry if photos are repeated, enjoying French wine while posting! 🤣👍
Nice to see, but be warned - although advertised and signposted as a free location, we had to buy tickets to enter at the door. There was very little to see and were a little disappointed at the lack of history beyond 4-5 plaques that you had to wander and funds yourself. Wouldn't be coming back to it again.
With Tickets, A walking and informative tour ( by yourself ) take you from historical Roman remain of arena to Morden under construction arena ( work stopped ). Only 5 minutes from old town of Fréjus by feet. You will find a toilet ( outside of arena) park with parking space as well and a restaurant outside.
It’s okay. I don’t know if I like that they rebuilt it with concrete blocks. But it’s cool that it’s being used for special events.
Great walk round. Definitely worth doing to burn an hour or so. 3€ per adult kids are free.
Good example 2000 years old monument transferperiode to usefull pop theater
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