Stadium of Domitian ( stadio di domiziano )
This
is an important example of a circus in masonry,
the extent of which is represented by the area of the
current
Piazza Navona.
The original
walls were uncovered in 1936 during the demolition of
the housing which stood on top.
After
excavation, the surviving walls were incorporated into
the Palazzo dell'INA.
The
stadium is built in the form of a circus
(265 meters by 106): its long sides are parallel, while
one of its short sides is curved and the other is slightly
oblique.
Certain
important works of art found in the area have been identified
as having adorned the stadium, for example the
statue known famously as Pasquino, which is a
group featuring Patroclus and Menelaus,
and also other statues found in the streets surrounding
the four sides of the building during other excavations
carried out at various moments.
Information
and Addresses
Address
Piazza di Tor Sanguigna,'3
Price
€ 3,00; concessions € 1,50
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