Cagliari’s Forgotten Rome: Stones, Spectacles & Silence

The Anfiteatro Romano di Cagliari dates back to the 2nd century AD. Built into the natural slope of the hill, it once hosted gladiator battles and public spectacles. Today, you can explore the ruins and imagine the crowds that once filled these stone seats.
The Villa of Tigellio is a Roman-era archaeological site, though currently closed to the public. You can still admire parts of the ruins from the street, offering a glimpse into the ancient past buried beneath the modern city.
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