Amphitheater

/ˈæmfɪˌθɪətər/ noun

A large oval or circular building with tiers of seats arranged around a central arena, historically used for gladiatorial contests and public entertainments.

From Greek 'amphi-' (around, both ways) and 'theatron' (place for seeing, from 'thea,' viewing). The Romans perfected the architectural form during the 1st century CE.

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