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🎭 Théâtre antique de Vienne
Roman theater ruins on Mont Pipet, 1st century AD


🕐 2 min read · Updated 1 Apr 2026 at 06:35
📋 Fast Facts
  • Built in the 1st century AD, likely under Emperor Augustus
  • Capacity of approximately 13,000 spectators, among the largest in Roman Gaul
  • Located on Mont Pipet slopes in Vienne, France
  • Hosted theatrical performances, gladiatorial combats, and public gatherings

The Théâtre antique de Vienne is a partially preserved Roman theater dating to the 1st century AD. Located on the slopes of Mont Pipet in Vienne, southeast France, it ranks among the largest and best-preserved Roman theaters in Gaul. The site remains an active archaeological location with ongoing research and restoration efforts ...

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