Discover the vibrant world of Roman theater—where comedy, tragedy, and satire shaped public entertainment and politics.

Discover the vibrant world of Roman theater—where comedy, tragedy, and satire shaped public entertainment and politics.
Explore the world of Roman comedy in the 1st century BC—where masked actors, clever scripts, and civic spectacle entertained the republic.
Explore how music enlivened Roman banquets in the 1st century AD, blending art, performance, and elite culture in the heart of ancient feasts.
Chariot races at Rome’s Circus Maximus thrilled crowds with speed, danger, and spectacle—defining entertainment in the Roman Empire.
Discover how the Colosseum, the largest amphitheater of the Roman Empire, was built and why it remains an architectural marvel.
Explore the history and construction of the Circus Maximus, the greatest chariot-racing stadium of ancient Rome.
Discover the brutal world of Roman gladiators—who they were, how they fought, and why their battles captivated the empire.