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  • The Colosseum is an amphitheatre built in Rome under the Flavian emperors of the Roman Empire. It is also called the Flavian Amphitheatre. It is an elliptical structure made of stone, concrete, and tuff, and it stands four stories tall at its highest point. It measures 620 by 513 feet (189 by 156 metres) and could hold as many as 50,000 spectators. The Colosseum was famously used for gladiatorial combat.
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  • The site of the Colosseum (the original name of which was the Flavian Amphitheatre), is in a valley between three of the Roman “hills”...
  • Severe damage was inflicted on the Colosseum by the great earthquake in 1349, causing the outer south side, lying on a less stable alluvial terrain, to collapse.
  • In these cases it is not possible to book online but it is necessary to collect the ticket on site before entering the Colosseum.
  • These tunnels were a vital part of the Colosseum's operations, serving as storage areas for equipment, holding pens for animals, and living quarters for gladiators.
  • The original plan was to use the Colosseum as a stadium to host a variety of political events and occurrences, somewhere for the people.
  • Rome Tourist Card (bestseller) See the best of Rome with this popular combi-ticket. Includes access to: The Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill.
  • If initially there were only two floors in the Colosseum, the emperor Domitian quickly built a third floor, with wooden steps, to increase its capacity.
  • Step into two thousand years of history as you explore the most iconic symbol of the ancient world in Rome: the Colosseum. Highlights.
  • The Flavian Amphitheater, better known as the Colosseum , stands as one of the most spectacular architectural monuments of the ancient world.
  • A visit in Rome really cannot exclude a visit to the Colosseum. First of all, the Colosseum is the symbol of Rome and Italian ancient history.