Unearth Rome's Secrets: Piazza Navona Underground Stadium
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Choose your date and discover the Piazza Navona underground. The admission ticket is valid for the selected date only but can be used at any time. The ruins of the Stadium of Domitian (Unesco World Heritage Site) in Piazza Navona are located about 4.50 meters below street level. The archaeological site is all that remains of the first and only example of a masonry stadium up to now known in Rome. Audioguide, even for children, panels and 3D video show the history of sport and sports practices from ancient Greece to Imperial Rome, with particular attention to the history of the stadium and the square.Visit the underground levels of Piazza Navona, first opened to the public in 2014; descend 5 metres beneath street level into the excavations, at the time of the Roman Empire; admire the ancient ruins of the first and only masonry stadium in Roman history; learn more about the history of the Stadium/Piazza Navona/ancient Roman sports.
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wandermoreworryless, 6/12/2024 12:37:10 PM
We love Piazza Navona, so having spent time there we stumbled upon the museum and had a lovely tour. Would definitely recommend. Very interesting
Brent_S, 5/3/2024 12:24:29 PM
This was a good experience and a great way to take a break from the crowds on the Main Street. The attraction is self guided. It gives a good perspective of what it once looked like.
mark_g, 3/28/2024 3:02:17 PM
Learning about the history of this place as only heard about ..the underground to the plaza and to see the fountains
lizlawyer056, 10/18/2023 7:46:23 PM
Interesting self-guided tour of a little-known historic site in Rome. We’ll worth visiting. Informative especially the video at the end that visually depicts how this underground stadium was constructed and how it serves as the foundation for current structures.
Flyer52923292145, 7/24/2023 9:15:19 AM
Very insightful and quite underrated piece of history would recommend going to it if you are in Rome
Kurt B, 3/20/2023 9:28:07 AM
I was not sure what to expect, overall I was underwhelmed as there is not much of the original stadium left, I can say the audio guide was top notch with out that I would have walked through in about 8 minutes
Harikleia_C, 2/26/2023 3:31:53 PM
Simple and easy to redeem! Self guided tour was nice so we could move around at our own pace. I would recommend for anyone who has an hour to kill around the Piazza Navona.
vinnysmrs, 2/5/2023 5:59:09 AM
Fantastic! Perfect audio guide! A must do in Rome! Very reasonable with the pricing, honestly a highlight of the trip!
K-m-c-r0101, 9/16/2022 11:25:29 AM
Everything was explained by the audioguide (they even have one for children) so you can do it at your own pace. As for accessiblity, it is very good. They have thought of people having difficulties descending and ascending stairs.
Escape28492966805, 9/18/2021 8:05:04 AM
Very good and interesting electronic translation via mini map allows to go back and re hear what you want. Well worth it between the big stops.
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Choose your date and discover the Piazza Navona underground. The admission ticket is valid for the selected date only but can be used at any time. The ruins of the Stadium of Domitian (Unesco World Heritage Site) in Piazza Navona are located about 4.50 meters below street level. The archaeological site is all that remains of the first and only example of a masonry stadium up to now known in Rome. Audioguide, even for children, panels and 3D video show the history of sport and sports practices from ancient Greece to Imperial Rome, with particular attention to the history of the stadium and the square.Visit the underground levels of Piazza Navona, first opened to the public in 2014; descend 5 metres beneath street level into the excavations, at the time of the Roman Empire; admire the ancient ruins of the first and only masonry stadium in Roman history; learn more about the history of the Stadium/Piazza Navona/ancient Roman sports.No redemption information available
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