• The largest entertainment structure constructed in the 6th century BC, Circus Maximus is a famous chariot racing stadium in Rome, Italy.
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  • The Circus Maximus was a vast race track and sports arena in ancient Rome, which could accommodate hundreds of thousands of spectators.
  • Circus Maximus. Check out the ruins of an ancient chariot-racing stadium in the middle of modern Rome. ... Combine Circus Maximus with other Rome favorites.
  • Chariot racing was one of the Ancient Roman’s most popular forms of entertainment and it led to the establishment of the Circus Maximus.
  • That title belonged to Circus Maximus, situated just over half a kilometer southwest of the Colosseum. Circus Maximus was the first stadium the Romans built.
  • Built and rebuilt several times, at its largest the Circus Maximus held between 150,000 and 250,000 people and today is a public park.
  • Ruins overlooking the Circus Maximus, seen from the Aventine (1983). ... Groundplan of the Circus Maximus, according to Samuel Ball Platner, 1911.
  • Every year, Noa Beach Club brings international names to the stage at the Circus Maximus Festival and delivers an incredible show!