The Arena di Verona, also known as the Roman Amphitheater, was built in Verona, Italy, around 30 AD. This historic structure is located in the city's central square, Piazza Bra. Today, the Arena di Verona continues to function as a popular international concert venue.
In terms of size, the Verona Amphitheater is the fourth-largest Roman amphitheater in Italy, surpassed only by the Colosseum, the amphitheater in Santa Maria Capua Vetere, and Pozzuoli. It is one of the best-preserved monuments of its kind. In 2000, this amphitheater, along with other historic landmarks of Verona, was inscribed on the World Heritage List.
This arena will host the closing ceremonies of the 2026 Winter Olympics and the opening ceremonies of the 2026 Winter Paralympic Games.
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