Arles , Roman City , Roman theatre, Provence, France, Romanesque monuments, Saint-Trophime, amphitheatre
Description
Arles is a good example of the adaptation of an ancient city to medieval European civilization. It has some impressive Roman monuments, of which the earliest – the arena, the Roman theatre and the cryptoporticus – date back to the 1st century B.C. During the 4th century Arles experienced a second golden age, as attested by the baths of Constantine and the necropolis of Alyscamps. In the 11th and 12th centuries, Arles once again became one of the most attractive cities in the Mediterranean. Within the city walls, Saint-Trophime, with its cloister, is one of Provence's major Romanesque monuments.
Arles , Roman City , Roman theatre, Provence, France, Romanesque monuments, Saint-Trophime, amphitheatre
Description
Arles is a good example of the adaptation of an ancient city to medieval European civilization. It has some impressive Roman monuments, of which the earliest – the arena, the Roman theatre and the cryptoporticus – date back to the 1st century B.C. During the 4th century Arles experienced a second golden age, as attested by the baths of Constantine and the necropolis of Alyscamps. In the 11th and 12th centuries, Arles once again became one of the most attractive cities in the Mediterranean. Within the city walls, Saint-Trophime, with its cloister, is one of Provence's major Romanesque monuments.
Arles , Roman City , Roman theatre, Provence, France, Romanesque monuments, Saint-Trophime, amphitheatre
Description
Arles is a good example of the adaptation of an ancient city to medieval European civilization. It has some impressive Roman monuments, of which the earliest – the arena, the Roman theatre and the cryptoporticus – date back to the 1st century B.C. During the 4th century Arles experienced a second golden age, as attested by the baths of Constantine and the necropolis of Alyscamps. In the 11th and 12th centuries, Arles once again became one of the most attractive cities in the Mediterranean. Within the city walls, Saint-Trophime, with its cloister, is one of Provence's major Romanesque monuments.
Roman amphitheatre; opera; Verona; Italy; music related; stage; seating; lighting; orchestra pit; audience; wide angle; panorama; tiers; tiered; ancient; historic theatre; open air theatre; open air opera house; props; scenery; opera production;
opera; stage; open air theatre; Verona; cast; scenery; orchestra pit; Arena di Verona; Roman arena; chorus; actors; music related; Carmen; opera production; Italian opera; IPSV0196
Arles , Roman City , Roman theatre, Provence, France, Romanesque monuments, Saint-Trophime, amphitheatre
Description
Arles is a good example of the adaptation of an ancient city to medieval European civilization. It has some impressive Roman monuments, of which the earliest – the arena, the Roman theatre and the cryptoporticus – date back to the 1st century B.C. During the 4th century Arles experienced a second golden age, as attested by the baths of Constantine and the necropolis of Alyscamps. In the 11th and 12th centuries, Arles once again became one of the most attractive cities in the Mediterranean. Within the city walls, Saint-Trophime, with its cloister, is one of Provence's major Romanesque monuments.
Arles , Roman City , Roman theatre, Provence, France, Romanesque monuments, Saint-Trophime, amphitheatre
Description
Arles is a good example of the adaptation of an ancient city to medieval European civilization. It has some impressive Roman monuments, of which the earliest – the arena, the Roman theatre and the cryptoporticus – date back to the 1st century B.C. During the 4th century Arles experienced a second golden age, as attested by the baths of Constantine and the necropolis of Alyscamps. In the 11th and 12th centuries, Arles once again became one of the most attractive cities in the Mediterranean. Within the city walls, Saint-Trophime, with its cloister, is one of Provence's major Romanesque monuments.
Arles , Roman City , Roman theatre, Provence, France, Romanesque monuments, Saint-Trophime, amphitheatre
Description
Arles is a good example of the adaptation of an ancient city to medieval European civilization. It has some impressive Roman monuments, of which the earliest – the arena, the Roman theatre and the cryptoporticus – date back to the 1st century B.C. During the 4th century Arles experienced a second golden age, as attested by the baths of Constantine and the necropolis of Alyscamps. In the 11th and 12th centuries, Arles once again became one of the most attractive cities in the Mediterranean. Within the city walls, Saint-Trophime, with its cloister, is one of Provence's major Romanesque monuments.
Provence, France, Lubéron, old house, village, door, window, ancient, old, antique, antiquely, scruffy, shabby, picturesque, house, facade, storefront, to see behind the curtain
Provence, France, Lubéron, old house, village, door, window, ancient, old, antique, antiquely, scruffy, shabby, picturesque, house, facade, storefront, to see behind the curtain
Globe Theatre; Programme; ORANGES & LEMONS; intimate revue; Laurier Lister; graphic design; Roland Pym; April 1949; The Gielgud Theatre; Shaftesbury Avenue; London; ephemera; hot-air balloon; Diana Churchill; Max Adrian; Elisabeth Welch;
Description
Globe Theatre Programme for ORANGES & LEMONS; An intimate revue devised and directed by Laurier Lister. Front cover design by Roland Pym. April 1949. Now known as The Gielgud Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W.1.