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  1. Circus Maximus - Wikipedia

    The Circus Maximus (Latin for "largest circus"; Italian: Circo Massimo) is an ancient Roman chariot-racing stadium and mass entertainment venue in Rome, Italy. In the valley between the Aventine and …

  2. Circus Maximus - World History Encyclopedia

    May 16, 2018 · The Circus Maximus was a chariot racetrack in Rome constructed in the 6th century BCE. Used for other events such as the Roman Games and gladiator fights, it last hosted chariot …

  3. Circus Maximus | Ancient, Gladiators, Chariot Races | Britannica

    Circus Maximus, largest of the Roman hippodromes and one of the largest sports arenas ever built. A U-shaped structure with seats on three sides and a low wall running down the middle of the arena …

  4. Circus Maximus - Rome

    Get your Circus Maximus tickets to explore Rome’s iconic chariot racing arena. Learn its history and fun facts. Find guided tour options and top attractions nearby.

  5. Circus Maximus - History and facts of the largest circus in Rome

    Located between the Aventino and Palatine Hill, the Circus Maximus was the largest stadium in ancient Rome built for chariot races. Roman circuses were the most important centres of entertainment in …

  6. History of the Circus Maximus - World History Edu

    Jan 13, 2025 · The Circus Maximus was an ancient Roman chariot-racing stadium and mass entertainment venue located in Rome, Italy, between the Aventine and Palatine Hills. Even as …

  7. Circus Maximus Facts | All You Need To Know | HistoryExtra

    Aug 13, 2024 · Julius Caesar gave the Circus Maximus its iconic shape in the first century BC by greatly extending the racing track and seating capacity. Arcades of shops emerged beneath the stands, …

  8. The Circus Maximus – Spectacles in the Roman World

    The Circus Maximus was the oldest and largest circus in Rome: it could seat 250,000 people and another 250,000 could watch events there from the surrounding hills – which meant that even when …

  9. Circus Maximus Rome: the Iconic Ancient Chariot Racing Arena

    Jan 26, 2026 · Circus Maximus, Rome's ancient chariot racing arena, dates back to 600 BC and accommodated up to 250,000 spectators. Visitors can stroll along the site, which is approximately …

  10. What was the Circus Maximus and why there is nothing left of it?

    Jan 29, 2024 · The Circus Maximus, Latin for "greatest circus," was designed for the most thrilling and dangerous chariot races, with its elongated oval shape perfect for high-speed pursuits.