The ancient Roman Amphitheatre of Assisi

L'antico Anfiteatro Romano di Assisi

The ancient Roman Amphitheatre of Assisi.
In the picturesque town of Assisi, famous for its medieval and spiritual atmosphere, lies an archaeological treasure of inestimable historical value: the Roman Amphitheatre. This ancient monument, dating back to the Roman imperial era, represents not only a piece of the city's history, but also a tangible symbol of the passage of centuries and cultures that have shaped the Umbrian territory.
The Roman Amphitheatre of Assisi was built during the 1st century AD, during a period of great expansion of the Roman Empire. Located on the northern edge of the ancient city, the amphitheatre was a hub of recreational and social activities for the inhabitants of Assisium (the ancient name of Assisi). This monument bears witness to the past glories of the Empire, when Assisi was an important Roman urban center.
The amphitheater was built according to the classical Roman model: an elliptical structure with steps that could accommodate thousands of spectators. Used for gladiator fights, circus games and other public events, the amphitheater was a place where the power and greatness of the Roman Empire was displayed.
Over the years, the Roman Amphitheater has been the subject of various archaeological excavations that have brought to light numerous finds, including remains of walls, underground corridors and architectural decorations. These findings have allowed archaeologists to accurately reconstruct the original structure and better understand daily life in the Roman city of Assisi.
The amphitheater has been carefully preserved to preserve its integrity and make it accessible to the public. Today, visitors can admire the ruins of the ancient structure and immerse themselves in Assisi’s thousand-year history through guided tours and informative exhibits on site.
The Roman Amphitheater is not only a testament to ancient Roman grandeur, but also a major tourist attraction for Assisi. With its imposing and evocative presence, the amphitheater attracts visitors from all over the world eager to explore Umbria’s cultural and archaeological heritage.
For local residents, the amphitheater is a point of historical pride and a symbol of the city’s continuity through the centuries. Its presence in the urban fabric of Assisi enriches its cultural identity and strengthens its connection with its Roman past.

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L'antico Anfiteatro Romano di Assisi

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The ancient Roman Amphitheatre of Assisi – L’ancien amphithéâtre romain d’Assise – El antiguo anfiteatro romano de Asís – O antigo Anfiteatro Romano de Assis – Das antike römische Amphitheater von Assisi – Nhà hát vòng tròn La Mã cổ đại của Assisi

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Among the ancient Roman Imperial Forums

Passeggiando a Roma tra gli antichi e neravigliosi Fori Romani

Walking in Rome among the ancient and wonderful Roman Imperial Forums.
A few months ago I had to go to Rome for an errand and what better occasion to take a tour of the ever splendid Eternal City!
And of course you can't miss a trip to the Campidoglio on the back of which there is a view of the Imperial Forums!

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Passeggiando a Roma tra gli antichi e neravigliosi Fori Romani

Passeggiando a Roma tra gli antichi e neravigliosi Fori Romani

Passeggiando a Roma tra gli antichi e neravigliosi Fori Romani

Passeggiando a Roma tra gli antichi e neravigliosi Fori Romani

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The Imperial Forums are a unique architectural complex in the world, composed of a series of monumental buildings and squares, the centre of political activity in ancient Rome, built over a period of approximately 150 years, between 46 BC and 113 AD.
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