The Roman theater is El teatro romano, the oldest landmark in the city of Malacca in Spain, and is considered the greatest cultural heart of the city of Malacca and is located at the foot of the famous Alcazaba fortress.

This museum is one of the tourist places in Spain and one of the oldest remaining monuments of Malacca after the Italian army bombed it during the civil war, and one of the remaining Roman ruins in Andalusia after years and long periods of long wars.

On September 15, 2011 AD, the Roman Theater opened in Malacca for the public and its first art show was held for Melania with two audiences: Andres Merida, Daniel Casares and Carlos Alvares.

The theater is now open to visitors throughout the year. In summer it is used for open shows and can accommodate 220 spectators.

Activities to do in the Roman theater of Malacca
• Take a exploratory tour of the Roman theater and see its ancient Roman monuments and stands that are hundreds of years old.

• While you are there, you can reserve a seat in one of the classes to attend one of the shows or concerts that take place inside the theater.

• Take the most beautiful memorial photos of this ancient landmark and document your visit to the oldest historical monument you and your family or friends may ever visit