Circus of Maxentius (Circo di Massenzio)

Circus of Maxentius (Circo di Massenzio)

Circus of Maxentius (Circo di Massenzio)

Part of the fourth-century Villa of Maxentius complex along the Via Appia Antica, the Circus of Maxentius (Circo di Massenzio) stands as a well-preserved chariot racetrack in the Roman countryside. Second in size only to the Circus Maximus, this archaeological site is now located within the Appian Way Regional Park, approximately 30 minutes from Rome. Visitors can explore the ruins, which offer a glimpse into the grandeur and scale of ancient Roman entertainment. The site’s layout and remnants provide a tangible connection to the past, allowing for a vivid experience of the historical setting.

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