Roman Amphitheater of Lecce
Built during the height of Lupiae’s prosperity, this amphitheater testifies to the Roman city’s architectural ambition and cultural significance in southern Italy.
At a glance
The Roman Amphitheater ranks among Lecce’s most important classical monuments, standing alongside the city’s theater as evidence of Lupiae’s flourishing status between the 1st and 2nd centuries AD. Only about one-third of the original structure remains visible today, with the rest preserved beneath Piazza Sant’Oronzo.
History
The amphitheater’s precise dating remains debated among scholars, with estimates ranging from the Augustan age through the Trajan-Hadrian period. The monument lay hidden until the early 1900s, when construction of the Bank of Italy building uncovered its remains. Archaeologist Cosimo De Giorgi immediately recognized its significance and directed excavation efforts that continued until 1940, systematically recovering what had been lost to centuries of earth and development.
What you see
Visitors encounter the exposed sections of the amphitheater’s superstructure within the modern piazza. The visible portion reveals the scale and engineering of Roman construction in Puglia, though the substantial portions buried beneath surrounding buildings and the Church of Santa Maria della Grazia limit comprehensive understanding of the original design.
Cultural significance
The amphitheater demonstrates Lupiae’s status as a major Roman center in the region. Its existence alongside the theater indicates a cosmopolitan city with infrastructure for public spectacles and entertainment—hallmarks of Roman urban sophistication and prosperity during the early imperial period.
Key facts
- Address: Piazza Sant’Oronzo, Lecce
- Coordinates: 40.352472115801106, 18.172459602355957
- Phone: 0832247018
- Website: http://www.beniculturali.it/mibac/opencms/MiBAC/sito-MiBAC/Luogo/MibacUnif/Luoghi-della-Cultura/visualizza_asset.html?id=151985&pagename=151985
Practical information
The amphitheater is accessible within Piazza Sant’Oronzo in the heart of Lecce. Opening hours and admission details are available through the official website or by calling the number provided.
Getting there
The site is located in central Lecce at Piazza Sant’Oronzo. For current information on accessibility and visiting conditions, consult the official heritage website or contact the site directly.
Sources & resources
Find it on the map
See this place and what’s around it →📷 Diventa un fotografo di Cultural Heritage Online
Condividi le tue foto dei luoghi: restano pubblicate con la tua firma come autore. Più vengono viste, più ti fai conoscere — e presto un concorso premierà le foto più apprezzate.
Accedi o registrati gratis per aggiungere una foto