Castrum Hadriani
A reconstructed Roman gladiator school and training arena in Tivoli, combining historical re-enactment with educational programs in an ecologically sustainable setting.
At a glance
Castrum Hadriani operates as both museum and active gladiator school, housed within structures built from recycled materials. The facility sits in Tivoli’s historic landscape, near Villa d’Este, Villa Adriana, and Villa Gregoriana. The Roma Aeterna Historical Group oversees the site and its educational activities.
History
The facility represents a modern reconstruction of a Roman ludus gladiatorus—a school where gladiators trained for combat. Rather than a surviving ancient structure, Castrum Hadriani reimagines this institution for contemporary learning and cultural engagement, drawing inspiration from archaeological understanding of Roman military and gladiatorial practices.
What you see
The complex comprises three main elements: a museum, a ludus gladiatorus (training ground), and an arena. All structures are constructed without traditional masonry, using waste wood and entirely recycled materials—a deliberate choice to minimize environmental impact while maintaining historical authenticity in design. The buildings blend into their natural surroundings respectfully.
Cultural significance
Castrum Hadriani bridges Roman history with modern education through reconstructive archaeology and experiential learning. It offers visitors and students opportunities to engage directly with gladiatorial training methods, combat techniques, and daily life in Roman military culture through hands-on courses and demonstrations.
Key facts
- Address: via del tramvai, 5 angolo via di villa adriana, Tivoli
- Coordinates: 41.947922, 12.7726533
- Operated by: Roma Aeterna Historical Group
- Phone: +39 347 295 4851
- Website: https://gruppostoricoromaaeterna.jimdo.com/corsi-di-gladiatura-gladiator-school/
Practical information
The facility hosts gladiator training courses, historical re-enactment activities, and reconstructive archaeology programs. It also accommodates cultural meetings, theatrical shows, and private events for adults and children. Specific opening hours and admission fees are not listed; check the official website or contact the facility directly for current details.
Getting there
Castrum Hadriani is located in Tivoli, Lazio, on via del tramvai near the entrance to Villa d’Este and Villa Adriana. For detailed directions and transportation options from Rome or other nearby cities, consult a mapping service or contact the facility directly.
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