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Roman amphitheatre of Italica

Location Santiponce

The Roman amphitheatre of Italica is a Roman amphitheatre in the Roman colonia of Italica –in present-day Santiponce, Spain–, in the Roman… Read more…

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The Roman amphitheatre of Italica is a Roman amphitheatre in the Roman colonia of Italica –in present-day Santiponce, Spain–, in the Roman province of Hispania Baetica. Built during the reign of emperor Hadrian, approximately between the years AD 117 and 138, it was one of the largest in the entire Roman Empire with a capacity of 25,000 spectators. It was used for gladiatorial fights and combats between beasts or men and beasts during ancient Rome.

Italica was largely abandoned by the Romans in the 3rd century. It was rediscovered during the Renaissance, in the 17th century, and work to unearth the amphitheatre began in the late 19th century. The amphitheatre, currently in ruins, is a tourist site offering visitor tours.

Source: Wikipedia

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Address (Unnamed Road), 41970, Spain
Coordinates 37°26'37.806" N, 6°2'48.309" W

Tours & Activities

Seville: Roman Empire Italica Tour 4.3 (381)

Seville: Roman Empire Italica Tour

1h 30m ·TV & movie tours
From 16 EUR
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Seville: Italica Roman Ruins City Tour 4.3 (151)

Seville: Italica Roman Ruins City Tour

2h ·Roman Empire & Gladiators
From 16 EUR
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