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Aerial view of a Roman theatre at Ferentum (Ferento)

Aerial view of a Roman theatre at Ferentum (Ferento) Viterbo Ferento Theater Augustan Period, Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1975. Date of Artwork:I a.C. © Folco Quilici Alinari Archives

Quilici, Folco
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This aerial view captures the grandeur of a Roman theatre at Ferentum (Ferento) in Viterbo, Italy. The photograph, taken in 1975 by Quilici Folco, showcases the remarkable architecture and historical significance of this ancient site. The theater dates back to the Augustan Period and Imperial Period, making it a testament to Roman art and European ancient civilization. Its construction is believed to have occurred around 1 A. C. , adding an air of mystery and intrigue to its existence. From this vantage point high above the landscape hillsides, one can truly appreciate the scale and layout of this magnificent structure. The ruins stand proudly amidst their surroundings, offering a glimpse into Rome's rich cultural heritage. The aerial perspective allows us to fully grasp how this theater was ingeniously integrated into its natural environment. Nestled among rolling hills, it provides an enchanting backdrop for performances that once took place here centuries ago. As we gaze upon this image from a bird's eye view, we are transported back in time. We can almost hear echoes of applause reverberating through these ancient walls as spectators marveled at theatrical productions unfolding before them. It is through archaeological sites like these that we gain insight into past civilizations' artistic achievements and societal values. This print serves as a visual reminder of our shared human history and the enduring legacy left behind by those who came before us. Quilici Folco's skillful capture not only documents an important piece of history but also invites viewers to reflect on the beauty and resilience found within ancient ruins. It reminds us that even after centuries have passed, remnants such as these continue to inspire awe and wonderment for generations to come.


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