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This ancient ruin is the last visible trace of a Roman amphitheater that once held up to 20,000 people. Built in the 2nd century, it’s a rare reminder of the city’s Roman past. The arches and stone walls are all that remain, but they give a real sense of how massive and impressive the original structure was.

  • Most popular for its huge stone arches and the feeling of walking through real Roman history.
  • The site is open-air, so you can see the old walls up close and imagine the crowds that once filled the arena.
  • It’s a favorite spot for history lovers and anyone who likes exploring ruins.

  • Step Back in Time: Walking through the ruins feels like time travel to the Roman era. You can see the original stones and arches that have survived for almost 2,000 years.
  • Epic Photo Spot: The arches and old walls make for some seriously cool photos, especially when the light hits just right 📸.
  • Chill Vibes: The area around the ruins is calm and perfect for just hanging out, sketching, or reading.

  • No specific dress code, but comfy shoes are a good idea since you’ll be walking on uneven ground.
  • Best time to visit is late afternoon when the light is soft and there are fewer people.
  • No need to book tickets in advance; entry is free.