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Italy, Rome, view of the Roman Circus Maximus (Chariot Race) - HD stock video

Daylight, HA, PAN on the circus from east to west, view from the Palatine Hill. The Circus was used for chariot races. The earliest installations date from the reign of the Etruscan king Tarquin Priscus (7th-6th centuries BC), but construction proper began in 329 BC. The Circus measured 600 x 200 meters and had a capacity of 320,000 spectators, making it the biggest building for public spectacles of all time.
Daylight, HA, PAN on the circus from east to west, view from the Palatine Hill. The Circus was used for chariot races. The earliest installations date from the reign of the Etruscan king Tarquin Priscus (7th-6th centuries BC), but construction proper began in 329 BC. The Circus measured 600 x 200 meters and had a capacity of 320,000 spectators, making it the biggest building for public spectacles of all time.
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