Explore the underground ruins of the Stadium of Domitian in Rome with an audioguide. Learn about ancient sports history and descend 5 meters below street level for a unique experience.
Explore the underground ruins of the Stadium of Domitian in Rome with an audioguide. Learn about ancient sports history and descend 5 meters below street level for a unique experience.
- Stadio di Domiziano - Navona Square Underground - The ruins of the Stadium of Domitian (Unesco World Heritage Site) in Piazza Navona are located about 4.50 meters below street level. The archaeological site is all that remains of the first and only example of a masonry stadium up to now known in Rome. Audioguide, even for children, panels and 3D…
- Stadio di Domiziano - Navona Square Underground - The ruins of the Stadium of Domitian (Unesco World Heritage Site) in Piazza Navona are located about 4.50 meters below street level. The archaeological site is all that remains of the first and only example of a masonry stadium up to now known in Rome. Audioguide, even for children, panels and 3D video show the history of sport and sports practices from ancient Greece to Imperial Rome, with particular attention to the history of the stadium and the square.
- Admission ticket included
- Choice of audioguide or mobile app
- All fees and taxes covered
- Admission ticket included
- Choice of audioguide or mobile app
- All fees and taxes covered
- single-use earphones available, but not obligatory, at 1 euro each to buy at the entrance
- single-use earphones available, but not obligatory, at 1 euro each to buy at the entrance
The remnants of the Domitian Stadium (recognized as a Unesco World Heritage Site) sit around 4.50 meters beneath the surface of Piazza Navona. This archaeological site represents the sole instance of a brick and mortar stadium known to have existed in Rome. There are audioguides, interactive panels, and a 3D video that narrate the evolution of sports…
The remnants of the Domitian Stadium (recognized as a Unesco World Heritage Site) sit around 4.50 meters beneath the surface of Piazza Navona. This archaeological site represents the sole instance of a brick and mortar stadium known to have existed in Rome. There are audioguides, interactive panels, and a 3D video that narrate the evolution of sports from ancient Greece to Imperial Rome, with a focus on the stadium’s history and that of the square. Experience the subterranean layers of Piazza Navona that first became accessible to the public in 2014; delve 5 meters down to explore the site as it was during the reign of the Roman Empire; behold the age-old ruins of the one and only brick and mortar stadium from Rome’s past; delve deeper into the chronicles of the Stadium, Piazza Navona, and ancient Roman athletics.
- We will send you the ticket in PDF. Show it at the entrance and enjoy your visit
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