Piazza Navona Underground - Stadium of Domitian Exclusive
The remains of the Stadium of Domitian, today the underground of Piazza Navona and one of the seven wonders of Imperial Rome (declared by Unesco as a World Heritage Site), are located in an area between Piazza Navona, Piazza di Tor Sanguigna and Via di Tor Sanguigna, about 4.50 meters below street level. The archaeological area is what remains of the first and only example of a masonry stadium known to date in Rome, after the temporary experiences built in wood by Caesar and Augustus, is one of the rare testimonies, along with that of Pozzuoli, so far known outside Greece and the eastern area.
This 2-hour guided experience in Rome is available on request in Arabic, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish. Book your spot today with Exploro Tours and let our expert local guides bring history, art and culture to life before your eyes.
Begin at Piazza Navona to understand the scale and history of the site above before descending to explore what lies beneath.
Descend 4.50 meters below street level to discover the remains of the Stadium of Domitian, the first and only example of a masonry stadium known in Rome, and one of the seven wonders of Imperial Rome.
Explore the combo route connecting two archaeological areas. See what remains of this rare testimony of Roman engineering, alongside the Ecole Français site at Piazza di Tor Sanguigna.
Your guide will meet you at your Hotel. At check-out, before your purchase is confirmed, you will be kindly asked to leave the written address of your accommodation or potential meeting point. This implies the name of the hotel, bed & breakfast or residence in which you will be staying as long as it is situated within the city centre.





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