Sweeping Through the Hallowed Halls of History: 18 Iconic Stadiums and the Legendary Games Etched into Their Memory
The Circus Maximus, Rome

Next, we move to the Circus Maximus, another ancient Roman stadium. Known for its chariot races, the Circus Maximus was a colossal stadium that could accommodate over 150,000 spectators. The legendary games here were the Ludi Romani, annual games held in honor of Jupiter, the king of gods.