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  1. Entertainment & Events at Edinborough Park | Edina, MN

    Edinborough Park hosts an array of family-friendly concerts, children's entertainment and special events October to May each year. See the schedule and how to attend.

  2. Amphitheatre - Wikipedia

    Modern English parlance uses "amphitheatre" for any structure with sloping seating, including theatre-style stages with spectator seating on only one side, theatres in the round, and stadia. They can be …

  3. Amphitheatre | Architecture, History & Uses | Britannica

    amphitheatre, freestanding building of round or, more often, oval shape with a central area, the arena, and seats concentrically placed around it.

  4. Amphitheatre - World History Encyclopedia

    Dec 21, 2016 · An amphitheatre was a structure built throughout the Roman empire where ordinary people could watch such spectacles as gladiator games, mock naval battles, wild animal hunts, and …

  5. Amphitheatre - design-encyclopedia.com

    An amphitheatre is a large, open-air venue designed to accommodate a large number of spectators for various events and performances. The word amphitheatre comes from the Greek words amphi, …

  6. AMPHITHEATRE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    An amphitheatre is a large open area surrounded by rows of seats sloping upwards. Amphitheatres were built mainly in Greek and Roman times for the performance of plays.

  7. AMPHITHEATER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Middle English amphitheatre, borrowed from Latin amphitheātrum, borrowed from Greek amphithéātron, noun derivative from neuter of amphithéātros " (of a stadium) having seats for spectators all around," …

  8. amphitheatre – The Ancient Theatre Archive

    May 27, 2025 · “Amphitheatre” does not mean “ancient theatre”: the Colosseum in Rome is an amphitheatre; the theatre at Epidaurus is an ancient theatre. Last Update: 05-27-2025

  9. Amphitheatre - Wikiwand

    Modern English parlance uses "amphitheatre" for any structure with sloping seating, including theatre-style stages with spectator seating on only one side, theatres in the round, and stadia. They can be …

  10. Roman amphitheatre - Wikipedia

    The Flavian Amphitheatre in Rome, more generally known as the Colosseum, is the archetypal and the largest amphitheatre. Built from 72 to 80 AD, it remains as an icon of ancient Rome.