Roman Amphitheatre

Local nameRoman Amphitheatre
LocationCirencester, UK

Cirencester Amphitheatre was a Roman amphitheatre in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England. Its remains are scheduled as an ancient monument.Archaeological digs have uncovered the earthworks, revealing the outline of the construction, which is still visible, with the banking reaching 25 feet from the bottom of the arena. The arena itself is approximately 150 feet by 135 feet. Roman artefacts including coins and pottery have been discovered on the site. It is estimated that it was constructed towards the beginning of the 2nd century.

In Roman Britain, Cirencester was known as Corinium Dobunnorum, and was the second biggest town in Britannia, after Londinium. This amphitheatre is also the second largest, which indicates the significance of the location in Roman times. Although only slightly larger in diameter than the amphitheatre in Silchester, it has much higher sides.

Tags RomanEnglish HeritageAmphitheaterArchaeological SiteFree
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Opening hours

Till Mar 24, 2016: open at any reasonable time during daylight hours

Admission

Admission to the site is free.

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cirencester_Amphitheatre

Official Website https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/cirencester-amphitheatre/

Phone +44 870 333 1181

Address Cotswold Avenue, Cirencester GL7 1XW, UK

Coordinates 51°42'41.201" N -1°58'18.674" E

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