The 13 Most Ancient-Looking Stadiums Still Used Today

The Circus Maximus: Rome's Legendary Racecourse

Central part of Circus Maximus and ruins of the Domus Augustana on Palatine Hill viewed from the Piazalle Ugo La Malfa. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Jean-Pol GRANDMONT

The Circus Maximus, once the largest stadium in ancient Rome, was the epicenter of chariot racing and public entertainment. Capable of holding up to 250,000 spectators, its sheer scale is staggering even by modern standards. While little of the original structure remains, the site is still used for concerts and public gatherings, maintaining its legacy as a communal space. The Circus Maximus serves as a reminder of the grandeur of Roman public life and the enduring appeal of sports as a unifying force across time.

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