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C/ Alcazabilla, s/n, Distrito Centro, 29015 Málaga, اسپانیا

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Dimitris Karathanos
at 2024 Apr 14
Dimitris Karathanos
at 2024 Apr 14
During the Arab occupation, it was used as a quarry for materials, when they reformed the Alcazaba , at the foot of which it is located.

In it, three zones are perfectly distinguished : the living room, with a radius of 31 meters, with a semicircular floor plan. The orchestra, between the stands and the stage, where the important people of the city were. And the foreground or the wooden parquet.
Noel Billington
at 2024 Apr 13
Noel Billington
at 2024 Apr 13
Beautiful site, impressive and imposing with a fascinating history. Very reasonable entrance fee ( free on Sunday afternoon, check the website for details )
Luca Savarese
at 2024 Mar 25
Luca Savarese
at 2024 Mar 25
No queue, free to entry. There is a little museum before entering the theatre that elxplains a little bit of its history. Relatively fast visit.
Andreas S.
at 2024 Mar 24
Andreas S.
at 2024 Mar 24
You get to witness history for free!

There is a small museum next to the theatre itself, wich contains interesting a exposition.

Really great place! I liked it a lot more than the Alcazaba!

I recommend paying it a visit!
Nat G
at 2024 Mar 20
Nat G
at 2024 Mar 20
Good to catch some sun and a breather for free. Comfortable stone seating area to read, chat or just look at the teatro history. It is the perfect weather now in the spring.
Trond Skattenborg
at 2024 Jan 05
Trond Skattenborg
at 2024 Jan 05
This is a tiny theatre, but very well kept. Its restored and there is still some minor excavations now and then. The amphitheatre is quite underwhelming if you expect a Colusseum, so adjust your expectations. Free to enter and a complete walkthrough will take 10 minutes. Advicable to take this together with the Alcazaba castle. Last entrance is 17:15.
Lukasz Taborski
at 2024 Jan 02
Lukasz Taborski
at 2024 Jan 02
The history of the theater dates back to the 1st century before and the times of Emperor Augustus. It was used until the 3rd century AD and when the Moors came, it was regularly dismantled and used to build the Alcazaba fortless. So many centuries and we can still step on the stones and admire what remains. Still fascinating.

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