Catania Roman Amphitheatre
A short film about Catania’s Roman Amphitheatre in Stesichorus Square, involving students from the Laboratory of Communication of Archaeological Heritage for the Degree Course and Training as Tour Operators, (offered by Department of Educational Sciences) who, in this instance, worked closely with the Graeco-Roman Archaeological Site, Zammù TV and the Historical Museum of the Landing in Sicily in 1943.
The Roman amphitheatre in Catania, a small portion of which is still visible today, may be regarded as perhaps one of the most complex amphitheatres, stretching out beneath the Baroque buildings, right between the square and the neighbouring streets. This visible portion includes a section of the north side of the arena, marked off by a podium of rows of blocks. While some of them are covered with marble, some others are covered with what is known as basalt: a dark fine-grained volcanic rock from Etna. On each one of the two sides, are the main axes for a gateway.
Translation, Subtitles & Voice-Over: Tiziana Balestri
The Students: Carlo Carnazza, Valentina Coppola, Rosa Anna Costa Cardone, Giulia Barbara Hat, Rosa Alba Giada Furnari, Elena Giaquinta, Alessia Ingrao, Gabriella Journey, Rossella Licciardello, Simona Maccarrone, Maria Carmen Mercurio, Giulia Papa, Chiara Russo, Cristina Russo, Jessica Maria Trovato, Agata Zizzo.
Staff from Zammù TV: Sonia Giardina, Salvo Noto, Marco Pirrello, Mauro Sodano
3D Reconstruction: Andrea Raimondo
Quotes by: Sebastiano Barresi, "Gladiators in Sicily", Agora IX (III, April-June 2002); Lina Scalisi, "Urban Catania from antiquity to the eighteenth century" (Domenico Sanfilippo Editore, 2009); Tino Giuffrida, "Catania from the origins to the Norman domination" (Catania, 1979), Cesare Sposito, "Catania Amphitheatre: Knowledge, Recovery and Valorisation" (Catania, 2003)
Project Representatives: Emilio Galvagno (President of the degree course in Training for Tour Operators), Maria Grazia Branciforti (Greek Archeological Site of Catania)
Project Managers: Dario Palermo and Eleonora Pappalardo (University of Catania)
Видео Catania Roman Amphitheatre канала Università di Catania - webtv
The Roman amphitheatre in Catania, a small portion of which is still visible today, may be regarded as perhaps one of the most complex amphitheatres, stretching out beneath the Baroque buildings, right between the square and the neighbouring streets. This visible portion includes a section of the north side of the arena, marked off by a podium of rows of blocks. While some of them are covered with marble, some others are covered with what is known as basalt: a dark fine-grained volcanic rock from Etna. On each one of the two sides, are the main axes for a gateway.
Translation, Subtitles & Voice-Over: Tiziana Balestri
The Students: Carlo Carnazza, Valentina Coppola, Rosa Anna Costa Cardone, Giulia Barbara Hat, Rosa Alba Giada Furnari, Elena Giaquinta, Alessia Ingrao, Gabriella Journey, Rossella Licciardello, Simona Maccarrone, Maria Carmen Mercurio, Giulia Papa, Chiara Russo, Cristina Russo, Jessica Maria Trovato, Agata Zizzo.
Staff from Zammù TV: Sonia Giardina, Salvo Noto, Marco Pirrello, Mauro Sodano
3D Reconstruction: Andrea Raimondo
Quotes by: Sebastiano Barresi, "Gladiators in Sicily", Agora IX (III, April-June 2002); Lina Scalisi, "Urban Catania from antiquity to the eighteenth century" (Domenico Sanfilippo Editore, 2009); Tino Giuffrida, "Catania from the origins to the Norman domination" (Catania, 1979), Cesare Sposito, "Catania Amphitheatre: Knowledge, Recovery and Valorisation" (Catania, 2003)
Project Representatives: Emilio Galvagno (President of the degree course in Training for Tour Operators), Maria Grazia Branciforti (Greek Archeological Site of Catania)
Project Managers: Dario Palermo and Eleonora Pappalardo (University of Catania)
Видео Catania Roman Amphitheatre канала Università di Catania - webtv
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