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  • At Piazza Stesicoro you can get a wonderful view of the sunken Roman Amphitheatre in Catania. Built in 300 BC with lava rock that was then covered with marble, this amphitheater was second only to the Colosseum in Rome. It could hold 15,000 spectators and was used for gladiator fights, and could be filled with water for naval battles.
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  • The amphitheatre of Catania is the most complicated and largest of all the amphitheatres in Sicily.
  • Let's start with the basic information for plan a visit to the Amphitheatre of Catania. Location: Piazza Stesicoro 95100 Catania CT.
  • The amphitheatre of Catania is the most complicated and largest of all the amphitheatres in Sicily.
  • On the Piazza Stesicoro, we saw a relatively small excavated section of the Roman amphitheatre of Catania, built probably in the II. century.
  • The Roman Amphitheater of Catania, also known as the Amphitheater of Catania, is a remarkable testament to the legacy of the Roman Empire in Sicily.
  • Roman Amphitheater of Catania – popular in the area. (distance from the attraction). Bellini Garden.
  • The Catania Amphitheatre is a historic landmark located in the city of Catania, Italy. This ancient structure is believed to have been built during the Roman Empire...
  • This is a short film about Catania’s Roman Amphitheatre in Stesichorus Square, involving students from the Laboratory of Communication of Archaeological...
  • It used to be a great monument, second in size only to the Colosseum. Today only a small part of the structure is visible. all tours in Roman Amphitheatre of Catania.