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 Despite their history of battles and conquests, the Romans also left behind interesting souvenirs in Gaul that still please the eye of travelers visiting France today. One of them is the amphitheater in Nimes, or Les Arènes, which dates back to the first century AD. In ancient times, it was used to organize chariot races, reenact the course of famous naval battles and, of course, cheer on gladiators, among other things. Later it was used as a fortress but slowly began to decline, to become a refuge for the local poor by the 19th. In the later period, the tradition of bloody spectacles was reached again and the era of bullfighting began in the arena (the bullfighter even has his own statue here). Other events such as concerts are also organized. [([[https://archaeology-travel.com/france/the-roman-arena-nimes/|Archaeology Travel]])] Despite their history of battles and conquests, the Romans also left behind interesting souvenirs in Gaul that still please the eye of travelers visiting France today. One of them is the amphitheater in Nimes, or Les Arènes, which dates back to the first century AD. In ancient times, it was used to organize chariot races, reenact the course of famous naval battles and, of course, cheer on gladiators, among other things. Later it was used as a fortress but slowly began to decline, to become a refuge for the local poor by the 19th. In the later period, the tradition of bloody spectacles was reached again and the era of bullfighting began in the arena (the bullfighter even has his own statue here). Other events such as concerts are also organized. [([[https://archaeology-travel.com/france/the-roman-arena-nimes/|Archaeology Travel]])]
  
 +==== Theatre Český Krumlov ==== 
 +Right next to the beautiful Baroque theater within the walls of the castle in Český Krumlov hides another surprise: an "open air" theater with a revolving stage, located in the middle of the castle gardens, not far from the Rococo palace that serves as its backdrop. The idea to use the summer palace and surrounding park as a natural stage was born in 1958 in the minds of artists from the South Bohemian Theater in České Budějovice. [([[https://www.visitczechrepublic.com/en-US/a4695b76-216f-4a90-ac0a-b50a941de702/place/c-revolving-theatre-cesky-krumlov|Visit Czech Republic]])]
  
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