10 Interesting the Circus Maximus Facts

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The stadium of Rome is explained on The Circus Maximus Facts. This stadium is located in Rome, Italy. It considered as a stadium to hold the chariot racing and mass entertainment. The word Circus Maximus is taken from Italian. It means the largest or greatest circus. Do you know the location of Circus Maximus? It is between the Aventine and Palatine Hills. Let’s find out other interesting facts about the stadium and venue below:

The Circus Maximus Facts 1: the importance of Circus Maximus

Due to the magnificent architecture of Circus Maximus, it was considered as the largest stadium in ancient Rome. Additionally, Circus Maximus is considered as the first stadium built by the Romans.

The Circus Maximus Facts 2: the size of Circus Maximus

Circus Maximus had the width at 387 feet or 118 meter and the length at 2,037 feet or 621 meter. There were around 150,000 audiences which could be covered inside Circus Maximus.

Circus Maximus Facts

Circus Maximus Facts

The Circus Maximus Facts 3: the model of circuses

As I have stated before, Circus Maximus was the first circus built in ancient Rome. There is no need to wonder that it was used as a model when the Romans built other circuses.

The Circus Maximus Facts 4: Circus Maximus today

Today Circus Maximus is open as Public Park. In the past, it had the fully building. It was disused after 6th century.

Circus Maximus Italy

Circus Maximus Italy

The Circus Maximus Facts 5: the lower level of Circus Maximus

Circus Maximus had the lower levels buried by the accumulated debris and waterlogged soil.  Due to this condition, the lower level is located 6 meter below the surface of modern area. The lower part was susceptible to flooding which made the area buried with soil and debris.

The Circus Maximus Facts 6: Circus Maximus in 12th century

The soil in the Circus Maximus was tried to be dug by building a watercourse in 12th century. Then the market garden was established in the area by 1500.

Circus Maximus Pic

Circus Maximus Pic

The Circus Maximus Facts 7: the standing structures

There were various standing structures in Circus Maximus. Even though the changes were applied in 12th century, the structures still stood here. Pope Sixtus V decided to eliminate the two obelisks from the area in 1587. One of the obelisks was located at Piazza del Popolo.

The Circus Maximus Facts 8: the usage of Circus Maximus today

Today Circus Maximus is a large public park. People often use Circus Maximus as a place to hold meetings and concerts. Find facts about Saint Peter’s Basilica here.

Circus Maximus

Circus Maximus

The Circus Maximus Facts 9: the concerts

On 2nd July 2005, Circus Maximus hosted the Rome concert of Live 8. Get facts about Rome here.

The Circus Maximus Facts 10: the bands

The bands who had performed in Circus Maximus included were The Rolling Stones and Genesis.

The Circus Maximus Facts

The Circus Maximus Facts

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