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Ancient Roman amphitheater in Florence
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The Roman theatre, built between the I century B.C. and the I century A.D., is a huge (and perfectly) conserved example of the Roman theatre. You can visit the Archaeological park alone or combine it with a visit to the Archaeological museum to learn more about the Etruscan, Roman, and Lombard dominions in Tuscany.

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