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Roman amphitheater, Sutri

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Roman amphitheater

Facts and practical information

The Roman amphitheater of Sutri is a Roman archaeological monument.

The structure is built of tuff and dates from between the late 2nd century and the 1st century, and was only rediscovered in the first half of the 19th century, when it was excavated between 1835 and 1838 by local people. Similar to the Flavian Amphitheater in Rome it showed a final crowning with several decorative structures now partially preserved. The plan is elliptical in shape and consists of three tiers of tiers, being able to hold more than 9,000 people inside.

Coordinates: 42°14'20"N, 12°13'45"E
Address

Via Cassia SS2Sutri 01015 Italy

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Roman amphitheater – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)

Nearby attractions include: Parco Naturale Regionale Sutri, Santa Maria del Tempio, Santa Fortunata, San Silvestro.

  • parco naturale regionale sutri~230 ftW
  • santa maria del tempio sutri~740 ftNW
  • santa fortunata~680 ftE
  • san silvestro sutri0.4 miNW
  • san rocco sutri~1430 ftNW
  • san sebastiano sutri~1360 ftNW
  • santa croce sutri~970 ftNW

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Which popular attractions are close to Roman amphitheater?

Nearby attractions include Santa Maria del Tempio, Sutri (4 min walk), Santa Croce, Sutri (5 min walk), San Sebastiano, Sutri (7 min walk), San Rocco, Sutri (7 min walk).

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