| 24_orange_triumphal_arch.J[150×112] 24 orange triumphal arch Roman Theatre and its Surroundings and the Triumphal Arch of Orange - 2004 Publishing origin | |
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| Amphitheatre-at-orange-fra[320×240] World Heritage site. It dates from the reign of Emperor Augustus and is one of the best preserved examples still existing. Every july, the Chorégies d'Orange take place in the theatre. Publishing origin | |
| Orange-Vorontzoff, Alexis [200×130] Římské divadlo a triumfální oblouk v Orange (Roman Theatre and its Surroundings and the Triumphal Arch of Orange)Stavby z počátku 1. tisíciletí. více informací Publishing origin | |
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| Orange2-Vorontzoff, Alexis[200×130] (Roman Theatre and its Surroundings and the Triumphal Arch of Orange)Stavby z počátku 1. tisíciletí. více informací Publishing origin | |
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| 2906.jpg[200×149] Ian Cade (England): I was a little dubious going here as to whether it would be worth a visit, or even its place on the World Heritage list, as there are already plenty of other examples of Roman Theatres Publishing origin | |
| 2051.jpg[200×135] David Berlanda (Italy / Czech Republic): In our trip to France we have been in the town of Orange, situated on the river Rhone. There you can admire the best preserved and one of the largest Roman theatres, from the Augustean period Publishing origin | |
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