




Teatro Romano de Málaga
Attraction
4.6 (6375 reviews)
Contemporary museum at an ancient Roman theater with artifacts & educational information.
C/ Alcazabilla, s/n, Distrito Centro, 29015 Málaga, Spain
+34 951 50 11 15
Did You Know?
Ancient Origins
The Teatro Romano de Málaga was built during the reign of Emperor Augustus in the 1st century BC, showcasing the Roman influence in the region.
Towering Structure
The Roman theatre stood tall at approximately 16 meters high, offering a grand spectacle for its audiences.
Amphitheater Diameter
The theatre's diameter spanned 31 meters, providing ample space for performances and gatherings.
Lost and Found
The theatre remained hidden for centuries until its rediscovery in 1951, revealing a piece of Malaga's rich history.
Highlights from Reviews
• free admission
Visiting the site is free, making it accessible to all.
• central location
The location is central, next to the Alcazaba, making it easy to visit.
• historical significance
Offers a glimpse into the city's rich history.
• scenic views
Provides beautiful views of the city.
• well-preserved
The site is well-preserved and maintained.