Malaga Roman Theatre Tours and Activities

Malaga Amphitheatre which includes heritage architecture and cycling as well as an individual male
Malaga Amphitheatre showing building ruins, night scenes and heritage architecture
Malaga Amphitheatre which includes heritage architecture
Malaga Roman Theatre
Malaga Amphitheatre featuring a ruin and heritage architecture as well as a large group of people


Built by the Romans in the first century B.C., this amphitheatre is now open to the public after decades of careful restoration.

In 1951, construction workers stumbled upon the first clues that there were ancient ruins beneath the site earmarked for the Casa del Cultura. After 27 years of excavation, the Málaga Amphitheatre was opened to the public both as an historical monument and as a fully functioning open-air theatre. Marvel over one of the few Roman ruins still left in the region, and catch a show or a concert while you are there.

The amphitheatre at Málaga was in use during the reign of Emperor Augustus, in the first century B.C. When Moorish settlers arrived many centuries later, they removed a number of the amphitheatre’s marble columns for use in the nearby fortress, Alcazaba. Visit the fortress and see for yourself the rare combination of Roman and Arabic design styles.

Hidden under dirt and rubble, the amphitheatre went to ruin until its recent rediscovery. Stop by the Interpretation Centre for an insight into the fascinating story of this unique site. Multimedia exhibitions lead you through the intricate process of excavation and restoration, and an array of historical artefacts are on display.

Wander around the vast stone structure and imagine it roaring to life in ancient times. Take in the semicircular orchestra pit and the wide space reserved for the audience. Hop on stage to look up at the 220-seater amphitheatre, which continues to host a variety of cultural performances.

Málaga Amphitheatre is a short walk from the Old Town and the major bus hub of Paseo del Parque. Entrance is free, although some performances will charge for admission. The amphitheatre is open every day.

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