Stadium of Domitian (Stadio di Domiziano) in Rome

Stadium of Domitian (Stadio di Domiziano)

Rome, Italy

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About Stadium of Domitian (Stadio di Domiziano)

The Stadium of Domitian, located in Rome, Italy, is an archaeological museum that attracts visitors due to its historical significance and impressive ruins. This ancient site, once a venue for athletic competitions, offers insights into Roman culture and architecture, making it a popular destination for history enthusiasts and tourists alike.

Visitors can purchase tickets to the Stadium of Domitian from various marketplaces, with prices differing across platforms. With multiple sellers available, it is advisable for potential visitors to compare prices to find the best deal for entry, ensuring a more economical experience when exploring this remarkable site.

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5 marketplaces sell entry to Stadium of Domitian (Stadio di Domiziano), from $11.64.

SellerTicketPrice (USD)
Priceline Free cancellation Ticket to Piazza Navona Undergrounds Stadium of Domitian $11.64 View
Yumping Free cancellation Entrance to the P. Navona Underground - Stadium of Domitian $11.64 View
tripXOXO Piazza Navona Underground – Adult $11.73 View
GoodPass Admission Ticket $12.81 View
Traviia Free cancellation General Admission $20.76 View

Tours, passes & combos at Stadium of Domitian (Stadio di Domiziano)

Skip-the-line, guided tours, city passes and combo tickets — priced higher because they bundle extras beyond standard entry.

SellerOptionPrice (USD)
tiket.com Adult $9.92 View
Stadium of Domitian Official Normal Tour, full price. Includes audio guide. $10.48 View
TicketsToDo Piazza Navona Underground - The Stadium of Domitian $11.64 View
Trip.com Free cancellation Stadium of Domitian Ticket Adult $11.68 View
Headout 48-Hour Pass $53.55 View
Headout Roma Pass: Access 2 Attractions and Unlimited Public Transpo $86.03 View
Headout Free cancellation Go City Rome Explorer Pass: 2 Attractions $103.61 View
Trip.com Go City: Rome Explorer Pass (Discover over 40 top attraction $103.94 View
Turbopass Turbopass Rome 1 Day City Pass $127.95 View
Viator 3-Attraction Pass $129.23 View
Over The Planet 3-Attraction Pass $129.23 View
Tripadvisor 3-Attraction Pass $129.23 View
Headout Free cancellation 3 Attractions Pass $132.72 View
Cool Destinations 3-Attraction Pass $146.12 View
Headout Free cancellation 4 Attractions Pass $161.82 View
Viator 4-Choice Pass $161.82 View
Over The Planet 4-Choice Pass $161.82 View
Tripadvisor 4-Choice Pass $161.82 View
Priceline Rome Explorer Pass: 35+ Things To Do - Includes Vatican $161.82 View
Headout Free cancellation 5 Attractions Pass $185.11 View

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Archaeological museum in Rome, Italy

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Is Domitian Stadium worth visiting?

Already located on a beautiful square (not far from the pantheon), this tour takes you to an area underneath ground level and shows you ancient ruins of what was a breathtaking stadium. Our tour guide was incredibly enthusiastic and knowledgeable, which made for a wonderful experience. Definitely worth the money.

What was the purpose of the Domitian Stadium?

The Stadium was commissioned around AD 80 by Emperor Titus Flavius Domitianus as a gift to the people of Rome and was used almost entirely for athletic contests.

What is the difference between the Circus Maximus and the Stadium of Domitian?

The biggest difference between the Stadium of Domitian and the Circus Maximus was the purpose they served. The stadium hosted athletic competitions, while the Circus Maximus was built for chariot racing.

What did Domitian do to the Colosseum?

Domitian also constructed the hypogeum below the floor of the Colosseum, a substructure of cells, passageways, and lifts almost twenty feet deep (cf. Herodian, who marvels "when a hundred lions appeared in one group as if from beneath the earth," History of the Empire, I.

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