The Roman Amphitheater of Ancona, built in the 1st century AD, offers a unique experience with its intact arena and panoramic view over the Doric port. Its location on Guasco Hill, just steps from the Cathedral of San Ciriaco, makes it easily accessible from the historic center.
- Perfectly preserved arena with original flooring and acoustics that allow you to imagine gladiatorial spectacles
- Breathtaking 360-degree view over the Doric port and the Gulf of Ancona, with a panorama stretching to Monte Conero
- Free and open access in a central location, perfect for including in a city discovery itinerary
- Ideal for families with children who can safely run in the arena while adults admire the view

Perfectly preserved 1st-century AD arena with original seating and breathtaking views of the Adriatic Sea. Free and open access in the historic center, ideal for families and history enthusiasts.
- https://musei.beniculturali.it/musei?mid=4093&nome=anfiteatro-romano-di-ancona
- Vicolo delle Carceri, Ancona (AN)
- +39 071 5029811
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Introduction
Historical Overview
- 1st century BC – 1st century AD: Construction and peak period of use
- Middle Ages: Partial dismantling and reuse of materials
- 1990s: Major restoration and enhancement works
- Today: Archaeological site open to the public
The Arena That Speaks
360-Degree View
Why Visit It
When to go
In the Surroundings
Itineraries nearby
💡 Did You Know…?
One detail that makes this amphitheatre special is its perfectly preserved acoustics. Try speaking softly at the center of the arena: your voice will resonate clearly throughout the cavea, just as announcements did during ancient spectacles. Additionally, numerous artifacts were found during excavations, including coins and pottery fragments, testifying to the daily life of the place. The strategic location, controlling the port, underscores Ancona’s military and commercial importance in Roman times.



