Fodor's Expert Review Maumbury Rings

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This large Neolithic henge, 278 feet in diameter, is the oldest monument in Dorchester and has survived by adapting. In the 1st century AD, some 2,500 years after its construction, it became one of the largest Roman amphitheaters in Britain, used for gladiatorial contests and executions. In the Middle Ages, it was used for jousting tournaments, while during the English Civil War it was converted into an artillery fort. After the Restoration, it once again became a place of public execution; 80 rebels condemned by the infamous Judge Jeffreys met their fate here. Vividly evoked in Hardy's Mayor of Casterbridge, it's now used for public events such as the Dorset Arts Festival.

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Maumbury Rd.
Dorchester, Dorset  DT1 1QW, England

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