• The Amphitheatre of Serdica was an amphitheatre in the Ancient Roman city of Ulpia Serdica, now Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria.
  • Archaeological excavations immediately started – thus the Amphitheatre of Serdica (Amphiteatrum Serdicense) was discovered!
  • Sofya'nın tam merkezinde, Largo binasının altında ve Serdica Metro İstasyonu'ndadır.
  • The amphitheater, uncovered in most recent years, was one of the most imposing buildings in Serdica at the tail-end of the 3rd century.
  • The section of the amphitheater on the ground floor of the Arena di Serdica Hotel can be freely accessed by tourists.
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  • The problems with Roman Chronology and Sofia’s dubiously dated duo are underlined by the recently discovered Amphitheatre of Serdica .
  • Amphitheater was probably constructed during the reign of Diocletian and Constantine the Great, when Serdica became a capital of the Inner Dacia province.
  • The amphitheater was found by accident in 2004 during the construction of the Arena di Serdica Hotel in Sofia.
  • The amphitheatre itself was found by chance in 2004, during the early stages of development of what became known as the Arena di Serdica Hotel.