Screening at the Roman Stadium cinema
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Location: Roman Stadium projection hall
Description
- Duration: 40 minutes
The Ancient theatre is one of the main public buildings of the Old Philippopolis. It has been constructed in the 90s of I century A.D. during the reign of Emperor Domitian (81-96 A.D.). Then Philippopol was under the rulership of Titus Flavius Cotis – an heir of a Thracian Royal Dynasty, the high priest of the Thracian province, representative of the Metropolitan Court of Justice and a person in charge of the construction sites. The theatre existed to the end of the 4th c. The theatre is among the best preserved ancient theatres in the world. The archaeological surveys were carried in 1968-1979 and at the end of this period the theatre was unearthed and partial conservation treatment carried.
Important information
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For adults - BGN 7.20
For pupils, students and people over 65 years old - BGN 3.60.
For children up to 7 years old and people with special needs (degree of disability over 50%) - Free