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Circus of Maxentius overview

The Circus of Maxentius sits along the Via Appia Antica, south of central Rome. Emperor Maxentius built this complex in the early 4th century AD. The site includes a chariot racing circus, an imperial villa, and a mausoleum.

This circus ranks as the best preserved Roman circus in Italy. The area feels quiet and open compared to central Rome sites.

Quick facts

  • Location: Via Appia Antica, Rome, Italy
  • Built: early 4th century AD
  • Original use: chariot racing complex
  • Typical visit time: 30 to 60 minutes

Tickets and entry info and typical costs

Entry stays free.

  • General admission: free
  • Villa and circus grounds included

The site forms part of the Appia Antica archaeological area. No ticket booths operate on site.

Hours and last entry

Opening hours follow daylight and seasonal schedules.

  • Opening time usually around 09:00
  • Closing time ranges from mid afternoon in winter to early evening in summer
  • Last entry occurs before closing time to allow exit before dusk

The site typically closes on Mondays. Check official Appia Antica Park listings before visiting.

Best time to visit

Late morning or early afternoon works best. Light stays even across the field and shadows remain short. Summer visits feel hot due to open space and limited shade.

How to get there

Public transit plus walking works best.

  • Bus 118 from central Rome toward Appia Antica
  • Stop near Via Appia Antica and walk a short distance south
  • Bikes and walking routes work well along the Appian Way

Private cars park along designated Appia Antica pull offs.

Site layout

The ruins spread across a wide grassy field.

  • Central track where chariots raced
  • Starting gates area at the southern end
  • Spina foundation running down the center
  • Mausoleum of Romulus nearby

Why this site matters

This circus links directly to Emperor Maxentius and late imperial Rome. Unlike the Circus Maximus, the layout remains visible and readable. You see scale without reconstruction.

Photo plan

Open space makes framing easy.

  • Shoot from the northern end for full length views
  • Capture the curve of the track from the side paths
  • Include the mausoleum for context shots

Facilities and comfort

No food services operate on site. Restrooms remain limited or unavailable. Bring water, sun protection, and sturdy shoes.

Easy add ons nearby

This stop fits well into an Appian Way day.

  • Via Appia Antica: historic Roman road for walking or biking
  • Tomb of Cecilia Metella: monumental mausoleum nearby
  • Baths of Caracalla: large imperial bath complex closer to the city

Sample plans

Quick stop

  • Walk the length of the circus
  • Visit the mausoleum area
  • Continue south along the Appian Way

Half day Appian Way plan

  • Start near the Baths of Caracalla
  • Bike or walk along Via Appia Antica
  • Stop at the Circus of Maxentius
  • Continue to nearby tombs and countryside sections

Common questions

Is this the same as Circus Maximus? No. This circus sits outside the city and remains far better preserved.

Does entry require tickets? No. Entry stays free.

Is the site crowded? No. Visits remain calm compared to central Rome.

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