Constructed in 70 BCE, Pompeii’s amphitheatre is the oldest and most complete structure of its type, of the pre-Coliseum style, in the Roman world. A magnificent edifice in any era, let alone one built 2,000 years ago, the amphitheatre could hold 20,000 spectators. How many latrines or toilets did it have?
Answer: None. Patrons could use the stairs and corridors for their toilet requirements.
Source Pompeii – The Life of a Roman Town by Mary Beard




