Urbisaglia was a large and important town in the Piceno area; it later became a Roman colony. Near to this small town lie the remains of the Roman Urbs Salvia, with the amphitheatre built in the 2nd century AD and the theatre , one of the region’s most conspicuous Roman ruins, that still retains earliest decoration. Another interesting attraction is the fourteenth century trapezoid shaped fortress. Not far from the town, stands the Abbey of Chiaravalle di Fiastra, with the church in Cistercian style, the Cistercian monastery and the palace owned by the Giustiniani Bandini family. The whole area is a Nature Reserve, an idyllic spot for country rambles covering 1825 hectares of protected land.
The Amphitheatre (“Amphi” from the ancient greek word meaning “around”) of the old Augustan colony of Urbs Salvia was built in the ’81 A.D. in a suburban area near the Salaria Gallica. We are privided more precise information by two inscriptions found in the building, preserved today in the Municipal Archaeological Museum of Urbisaglia, according to which the structure was built by a certain Lucio Flavio Silva Nonio Basso (Titus’ senator and general, a native of Urbs Salvia) and could hold up to 5150 spectators (the arena is 59 metres long and 35 metres wide). The monument has an elliptical shape and is made of concrete with stone cladding.
According to tradition, here public performances, often gory and bloody, took place: the famous games among gladiatora or the venationes (shows that included hunting and killing of wild animals).
The building looks like one of the best preserved in the Marche region and still remains for its entire perimeter to the height of the first order of steps. You can still recognize the Porta Libitinensis, a door dedicated to Libitina (Death Goddess), from which gladiators who fell during the battle were dumped. Today, the Amphitheatre has a new life, thanks to the ancient theatre seasons which are held here every Summer.
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Corso Giannelli 43 (Sede Comunale)
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Urbisaglia
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0733.50124
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0733.50367
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The Amphitheatre (“Amphi” from the ancient greek word meaning “around”) of the old Augustan colony of Urbs Salvia was built in the ’81 A.D. in a suburban area near the Salaria Gallica. We are privided more precise information by two inscriptions found in the building, preserved today in the Municipal Archaeological Museum of Urbisaglia, according to which the structure was built by a certain Lucio Flavio Silva Nonio Basso (Titus’ senator and general, a native of Urbs Salvia) and could hold up to 5150 spectators (the arena is 59 metres long and 35 metres wide). The monument has an elliptical shape and is made of concrete with stone cladding.
According to tradition, here public performances, often gory and bloody, took place: the famous games among gladiatora or the venationes (shows that included hunting and killing of wild animals).
The building looks like one of the best preserved in the Marche region and still remains for its entire perimeter to the height of the first order of steps. You can still recognize the Porta Libitinensis, a door dedicated to Libitina (Death Goddess), from which gladiators who fell during the battle were dumped. Today, the Amphitheatre has a new life, thanks to the ancient theatre seasons which are held here every Summer.
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Strada Provinciale 78
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Urbisaglia
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0733.202942 – 071.5029811 – 0733 506566
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0733.202942
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