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After 2000 years, a Roman theater for 4,000 spectators is unearthed

Braga, Portugal, has unearthed its ancient Roman theater, which accommodates 4,000 spectators and dates back to the time when the city was known as Bracara Augusta.

After centuries buried and hidden from the eyes of locals and tourists, the ancient Roman theater in Braga, Portugal, has been uncovered, retaining some of its original walls and colors from a time when the city was known as Bracara Augusta, the administrative capital of Gallaecia. This significant archaeological find has been brought to light just months after JoΓ£o Rodrigues assumed the mayoral position in Braga, who considers it a project enhancing the cultural value of the city's Roman remains, which span over 2,000 years.

Mayor Rodrigues noted the theater's impressive capacity for 4,000 spectators, surpassing that of the theater located in MΓ‘laga, Spain. He pointed out that the structure has remained in

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