Nearby Kairos Resort you absolutely cannot miss the ancient Roman city of Casinum, with its respective Archaeological Area and attached Museum. In ancient Casinum you can admire the incredible traces of the past life of the Romans in this area: from the remains of the polygonal walls, to the Mausoleum of Ummidia Quadratilla, the Theater and the Amphitheater, which is the most important monument in this archaeological area.
The Casinum Archaeological Area Museum, located within the ancient urban area, includes inscriptions and architectural fragments, visible in the so-called Lapidarium.
Also not to be missed, in the garden in front of the museum, are the Tomb of Ummidia Quadratilla, the Roman matron who had the amphitheater built, two funerary epigraphs and two augustal sevires, from the 1st and 2nd centuries AD, which represent the only evidence of existence in the municipality of Cassino.
The Roman Amphitheater of the ancient Roman city of Casinum, today’s Cassino, was built at the behest of the Roman matron Ummidia Quadratilla in the first century AD, along with a temple of which no trace remains.
In Roman times, the Amphitheater was used for epic fights between gladiators and ferocious beasts. Given the presence of large water sources in the area, it is assumed that the amphitheater was also used for naval battles.