A hidden spot in Piazza Navona,
Domitian Stadium
Let's go to see the remains of the ancient Roman stadium in Rome, the capital of Italy, and the remains of the Domitian Stadium, Rome's first permanent sports stadium. It is also called ‘Circus Agonalis’ and was a huge place at the time, with a capacity of 15,000 to 20,000 people.
The Stadium of Domitian is the first permanent sports stadium built in Rome and is well worth seeing in person.
It's a shame to miss it in Piazza Navona,
Domitian Stadium
The Stadium of Domitian, hidden like a treasure beneath Piazza Navona, is a travel destination that you would not want to miss in Rome, as it is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was Rome's first permanent stadium where gladiator games and athletics were held. Gladiator games were also held there in 217 AD when the Colosseum was damaged by fire.
Included with your ticket is an audio guide that tells you all about Piazza Navona, the history of the stadium in the Dominican Republic, and the sporting events that were once held here.
It is located in the basement of Piazza Navona.
Domitian Stadium, famous as Rome's first stadium and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, can be found in the basement of Piazza Navona. It is a cultural property with sufficient historical value. Its façade is similar in shape to that of the Colosseum, and its plan shape looks like an extension of the U-shape of the Circus Maximus.
Come and see the magnificent Domitian Stadium in person.
address :
Stadium of Domitian
Via di Tor Sanguigna, 3, 00186 Roma RM, Italy
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operating time :
Every week 10:00 AM - 18:05 PM
Last admission time: 20 minutes before closing
Operating hours vary by season. For more details, please refer to the official website .
Via di Tor Sanguigna, 3, 00186 Roma RM, 이탈리아