1. The Pula Arena, also known as the Pula Amphitheatre, is an ancient Roman amphitheater located in Pula, Croatia. It is one of the six largest surviving Roman arenas in the world and is considered one of the best-preserved examples of Roman architecture.
- The arena was built in the 1st century AD during the reign of Emperor Vespasian and could seat up to 20,000 spectators.
- It was used for various events and activities including gladiatorial contests, animal hunts, and theatrical performances.
- The arena is made of limestone and stands at an impressive height of 32 meters. It has three levels of arches and a total of 72 arches in the outer wall.
- The arena was damaged and partially destroyed during various historical events, but it has been extensively restored and is now used as a venue for concerts, festivals, and other cultural events.
2. The working time of the Pula Arena can vary depending on the time of year and specific events happening. It is recommended to check the official website or contact the arena directly for up-to-date information on opening hours. If available, the contact phone number is +385 52 219 028.
3. Ticket information and transportation:
- Tickets for visiting the Pula Arena can be purchased on-site at the ticket office or online in advance. The prices for tickets may vary depending on whether there are any events or exhibitions taking place at the time of the visit.
- The arena is located in the heart of Pula, making it easily accessible by foot or public transportation. There are bus stops near the arena, and taxis are also available. Parking spaces are available nearby for those traveling by car.
