Ferento Roman Theater

The medieval town of Ferentium underwent further decline after its destruction by Viterbo in 1172.

The structure is still used in the summer for open-air concerts, representations and other spectacles.

The tiers of its semicircular stone seating are well-preserved and a surrounding brick arcade has been partially restored.

The stage area and the remains of the backdrop, known as the scaenae frons, are still visible.

Adjacent to the ruin are remnants of ancient Roman baths and a temple.

View of the theater seating and arcade