The Stadium of Philippopolis was the ancient Roman stadium of Philippopolis, built in the 2nd century AD, during the Roman imperial period. It is among the largest and best preserved buildings from the time of the Roman Empire in the Balkan peninsula.
The stadium, approximately 250 m long and 50 m wide, could seat up to 30,000 spectators. Today, the northern curved part of the stadium (the sphendone) is partially restored and is one of the most recognisable landmarks of the city among the many preserved buildings from Roman times.
Categories 2nd century CE, Ancient Rome, Ancient Rome, Plovdiv, Roman Period, Stadiums, Stadiums
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