What's it like to visit the Colosseum, the world’s largest amphitheatre?
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Today, the Colosseum is almost two thousand years old and it continues to be one of the most recognised monuments in the world. The Colosseum is an iconic symbol of ancient Rome that stands as a testament to the grandeur and archi … Read more
Today, the Colosseum is almost two thousand years old and it continues to be one of the most recognised monuments in the world. The Colosseum is an iconic symbol of ancient Rome that stands as a testament to the grandeur and architectural prowess of the Roman Empire. So what's it like to visit the Colosseum, the largest amphitheatre in the world? Read less
The Colosseum, even today, is an iconic symbol of ancient Rome that stands as a testament to the grandeur and architectural prowess of the Roman Empire. So what's it like to visit the Colosseum, the largest amphitheatre in the world?
Fun fact: The Roman emperor Nero was one of the most infamous emperors of the Roman Empire. He was most famous as one of the most ruthless rulers and also the one who made a name in the world of debauchery. When the Colosseum was built on the site of his palace, it was built as a reflection of a new era. It was an arena for public spectacles, gladiatorial contests, animal hunts, and theatrical performances.
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The Romans took their amusement seriously.
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Centuries passed, natural calamities happened, fires, pillaging and anything one could imagine in the land of Rome, the Colosseum, despite all these, endured.
Today, the Colosseum draws millions of visitors from around the globe. Tourists marvel at the colossal structure and imagine the roars of the crowd during its heyday.
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