I don't know why, but a while ago, Nada and me purchased tickets for the Imagine Dragons concert and we decided to prolog this trip to Pula with a mini vacation on the seaside. We rented a van with a bed, we put in our camping gear and we were ready for our 4-day adventure. In a couple of hours we were in Pula, where we parked the van and walked to the Pula Arena, where the concert will take place. We had a nice burger with sangria at the beach and then the rock and roll began.
We rented the van for our trip.
Bronco stayed at home, so we only took our Sheep Hope with us.
Dinner time.
Approaching the Pula arena, built between 27 BC and 68 AD, as the city of Pula became a regional centre of Roman rule.
The exterior wall is constructed in limestone. The part facing the sea consists of three stories, while the other part has only two stories since the amphitheatre was built on a slope. The maximum height of the exterior wall is 29.40 m. The first two floors have each 72 arches, while the top floor consists of 64 rectangular openings.
It could accommodate 23000 spectators in the cavea, which had forty steps divided into two meniani. Today, around 7000 tickets can be sold.
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