Circo Massimo

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Circo Massimo is a station on Line B of the Rome Metro. It was opened on 10 February 1955 and is sited at the east end of the Circus Maximus, after which … See more

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Jun 18, 2024
Circus Maximus was a Chariot Racing Stadium , the largest in Rome and capable of holding 150,000 people. It sist in the valley between the Aventine and Palatine Hills. There is a not a lot here but… Full review by Oldjack
Jun 12, 2024
It is an ancient Roman chariot-racing stadium and mass entertainment venue in Rome. In the valley between the Aventine and Palatine hills, it was the first and largest stadium in Ancient Rome. Presen… Full review by Anuradha777
Apr 6, 2024
There is not much of the original left to see, but you get the feel of the track form the landscape and it makes a pleasant walk. Full review by MikeFo

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What time can you enter Circus Maximus for concert with show starting at 8pm. Does everyone in your party have to enter …
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What time can you enter Circus Maximus for concert with show starting at 8pm. Does everyone in your party have to enter at the same time. Thank you, Maureen M
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Sorry Dear, I have no idea, I did not attend a concert there
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Answer by Arnaud G · May 22, 2023
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Thanks for the informative description of the Circus Maximus. You mention readers to watch Spartacus. Did you mean …
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Thanks for the informative description of the Circus Maximus. You mention readers to watch Spartacus. Did you mean by mistake to watch Ben Hur? I enjoyed both movies tremendously, but there was more in Ben Hur that related to the Chariot races. Maybe I was wrong, thanks anyway for the review.
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No problems, thanks. Did more research and you are correct in naming Spartacus since they did have the gladiators and animal acts etc. Missing were the Chariots races. Thanks and …
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No problems, thanks. Did more research and you are correct in naming Spartacus since they did have the gladiators and animal acts etc. Missing were the Chariots races. Thanks and have a wonderful and safe day.
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Is this accessible through regular admission or do you need a tour? If a tour is required, recommendations would be great!
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It is available to anyone. There is no admission fee and no organized tours.
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Anyone know where will call is? Trying to trade my voucher for tickets for Bruce Springsteen! Show starts in 15mts
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No idea sorry
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Answer by Fiona P · Jul 17, 2016
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