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  1. Visite o teatro romano de Lisboa, um dos mais importantes monumentos da antiga cidade de Felicitas Iulia Olisipo, com vista para o rio Tejo. Explore o campo arqueológico, o edifício seiscentista e o museu de longa duração, com peças desde o séc. IV a.C. ao séc. XVII.

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    The Teatro Romano in the Roman city of Olisipo (present-day Lisbon) was built in the early 1st century AD during the reign of Emperor Augustus and renovated in 57 AD by Caius Heius Primus during the time of the Emperor Nero. It is thought the theatre had a seating capacity of around 4,000 and was a symbol of the power of Roman rule. Theatres in anc...

    Teatro Romano Rua de São Mamede, 3, 1100-532 Lisbon Tel: 215 818 530 The nearest Lisbon metro station to the Teatro Romano is Terreiro do Paço; Alternatively take any of Lisbon buses: #711, #714, #732, #735, #737, #736, #759, #760, #781, #782, and the AeroBusto Terreiro do Paço. Hours: From Tuesday to Sunday 10 am - 6 pm (Last entry 5.30 pm) Admiss...

    The Teatro Romano is close to the Praça do Comércio, Arco da Rua Augusta, Lisbon Cathedral, the Igreja de Santo António, the Museu do Aljube and the Fundação José Saramago in the Casa dos Bicos building.

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  3. A multilingual video and touch screens also tell the story of Roman Lisbon. You may visit museums and monuments, as well as ride Lisbon's metro, buses, and trams for FREE with the Lisboa Card. Visitor's Guide. Where: Patio de Aljube, 5 - Alfama How: Walk up from Baixa or tram 28. When: 10AM-1PM, 2PM-6PM (Closed Mondays) Attractions Nearby

  4. Part of the Museu de Lisboa, it shows the city as it has never been seen before on the south side of the castle hill. It is possible to visit the theatre, which consists of Roman ruins discovered under the rubble of the great earthquake of 1755. Built in the year of Emperor Augustus, it was abandoned in the 4th century AD and remained buried ...

  5. Jul 28, 2021 · The Lisbon Roman Theatre Museum (Museu do Teatro Romano) in Portugal encloses the remains of the ancient theatre of Lisbon as well as exhibits and finds from the excavations of city’s 1st century AD Roman Theatre.

  6. Nice small museum which displays remains of the ancient Roman theatre and objects of the ancient Iulia Olisipo, the Roman city of Lisboa. It is also possibile to visit the exhibition by the painter Barahona Possollo. The outside archeological area is free of charge, however the ticket for the museum is cheap, 3€.

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