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🏛️ Roman Amphitheatre: Carmo

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🏛️ Roman Amphitheatre: Carmo
First-century arena in Roman Baetica, Andalusia


🕐 2 min read · Updated 10 Apr 2026 at 14:50
📌 Fast Facts
  • Period: 1st century CE
  • Location: Carmona, Baetica province, Andalusia
  • Type: Elliptical amphitheatre with underground passages
  • Status: Protected archaeological site, partially visible

The Roman Amphitheatre at Carmo is an arena structure in present-day Carmona, Andalusia, that preserves substantial stonework from the early Imperial period in Roman Spain. Built during the 1st century CE when Carmo functioned as a municipium in the wealthy province of Baetica, the amphitheatre once accommodated thousands of spectators for gladiatorial combats and public spectacles. As of 2026, the remains are managed as a protected archaeological site within Andalusia's cultural heritage ...

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