



Roman theatre
The Roman theatre in Alcúdia is the visible remnant of the ancient Roman town of Pollentia, a compact archaeological site just outside Alcúdia’s medieval walls where visitors can wander among stone seating, the stage area and other traces of Roman urban life.
What Makes It Special
Its intimate scale and location — immediately adjacent to Alcúdia’s old town — let you view the semi‑circular cavea and stage up close, creating a striking contrast between Roman ruins and the surrounding medieval streets and landscape.
Insider Tips
Go early morning or late afternoon for cooler temperatures and better light for photos, wear sturdy shoes because paths are uneven and the site is not wheelchair accessible, and combine the visit with the nearby Museu Monogràfic de Pollentia and a walk along Alcúdia’s town walls.
The Roman theatre in Alcúdia is the visible remnant of the ancient Roman town of Pollentia, a compact archaeological site just outside Alcúdia’s medieval walls where visitors can wander among stone seating, the stage area and other traces of Roman urban life.
What Makes It Special
Its intimate scale and location — immediately adjacent to Alcúdia’s old town — let you view the semi‑circular cavea and stage up close, creating a striking contrast between Roman ruins and the surrounding medieval streets and landscape.
Insider Tips
Go early morning or late afternoon for cooler temperatures and better light for photos, wear sturdy shoes because paths are uneven and the site is not wheelchair accessible, and combine the visit with the nearby Museu Monogràfic de Pollentia and a walk along Alcúdia’s town walls.
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