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Aquincum Military Amphitheatre
The greater of two Roman amphitheatres in Óbuda, built under Antoninus Pius around 145 AD, makes the Roman military frontier legible as a physical ruin in the modern urban fabric. The elliptical stone walls survive as a tangible marker of the Limes Pannonicus and the legionary presence that defined the region for four centuries. Anchor modes: material_layer, network_route | Search hooks: Aquincum Military Amphitheatre; Roman amphitheatre Óbuda; Limes Pannonicus Budapest; legionary fortress ruins
Walk the elliptical stone ruins of the amphitheatre in Óbuda; the archaeological site is open and the scale of the structure conveys the Roman military presence directly.