Pula Arena
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The Pula Arena (Pula Arena) is located in the historic Croatian city of Pula. Its construction began in 27 BC and took nearly a century to complete, finishing in 68 AD. As the world's only amphitheater that fully preserves all its Roman architecture, it rivals the Colosseum in fame. Its outer walls are 32 meters high, and it could accommodate approximately 23,000 spectators. This magnificent limestone structure once served as an arena for gladiators in ancient Rome, and today it has become Croatia's most prominent cultural landmark. It not only frequently hosts international film festivals, grand concerts, and opera performances, but it is also an excellent destination for countless tourists to explore millennia of history and experience the charm of ancient Roman engineering.
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