PIAZZA NAVONA UNDERGROUND: discover what lies beneath Piazza Navona. Travel back in time: learn about the development of the site into the current piazza and the evolution of ancient Roman sports. Descend 5 meters below street level to explore the former circus in all its dimensions, and get details about the travertine blocks, brickwork and marble columns of the main entrances. Hear how up to 30,000 spectators were divided at the arena.
TREVI DISTRICT UNDERGROUND: Everyone knows the famous Trevi Fountain, less well known is the underground passages that stretch beneath the Trevi district. Of this intricate maze of ancient vestiges, the underground archaeological area of Vicus Caprarius – the City of Water is a part. It is possible to touch Rome’s millennial stratification and observe the archaeological evidence of the great events that characterised the city’s history.
Are you ready to time travel? The first and only example of a Masonry Stadium, built in Campo Marzio between 85-86 A.D. to celebrate the Certamen Capitolino Iovi, a five-year competition established to inaugurate it in 86 A.D. to imitate the Olympic competitions. Discover what lies beneath Piazza Navona in central Rome on an audio guide tour, available in 6 different languages.
This an underground aqueduct was discovered in 1999 in the basement of a cinema. Inside, a water tank connected to the Vergine aqueduct is visible.
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