Visit the first Roman relics dedicated to sports and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site!
The Domitian Stadium (Stadio di Domiziano in Italian), located in central Rome, is a stadium hailing from the Roman Empire dedicated to sports. Listed a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, the stadium first opened to the public in 2014. Discover the Roman ruins buried 4 meters below street level.
Audio-guides (including for children) and 3D video’s illustrate the history of sports and other physical activities in the time of Ancient Greece and Imperial Rome as well as the history of the stadium and the Navona Square. Re-live popular activities of the time like discus throwing, running, long jumping, javelin throwing, wrestling and boxing.