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Herein various images of the COLOSSEUM in Rome:

Colosseum - Rome

Rome: Colosseum

 

Colosseum and Costantino Arch - Rome

Rome: Colosseum and Costantino Arch

 

Colosseum image

Rome: Colosseum image

 

Rome - Colosseum

Rome: Colosseum image

 

Colosseum inside image - Rome

Rome: Colosseum inside image

 

Colosseum inside panorama

Rome: Colosseum inside image

   
 

Colosseum - Italy

Rome: Colosseum

 

Colosseum

Rome: Colosseum

 

Rome: Colosseum

 

Rome: Colosseum inside view

 

Rome: Colosseum inside view

 

Roman_soldiers

Roman soldiers near the Colosseum

 
 

Colosseum picture - Rome

Rome: Colosseum

 
 

Roman Colosseum

The Roman Colosseum, originally known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, was commisioned in AD 72 by Emperor Vespasian. It was completed by his son, Titus, in 80, with later improvements by Domitian.  The Colosseum is located just east of the Roman Forum and was built to a practical design, with its 80 arched entrances allowing easy access to 55.000 spectators, who were seated according to rank. The Coliseum is huge, an ellipse 188m long and 156 wide. Originally 240 masts were attached to stone corbels on the 4th level. Just outside the Coliseum is the Arch of Constantine (Arco di Costantino), a 25m high monument built in AD315 to mark the victory of Constantine over Maxentius at Pons Milvius. Vespesian ordered the Colosseum to be build on the site of Nero's palace, the Domus Aurea, to dissociate himself from the hated tyrant. His aim was to gain popularity by staging deadly combats of gladiators and wild animal fights for public viewing. Massacre was on a huge scale: at inaugural games in AD 80, over 9,000 wild animals were killed. Roman gladiators were usually slaves, prisoners of war or condemned criminals. Most were men, but there were a few female gladiators. These combats were attended by the poor, the rich, and frequently the emperor himself. As gladiators fought, vicious cries and curses were heard from the audience around the Roman Colosseum. One contest after another was staged in the course of a single day. Should the ground become too soaked with blood, it was covered over with a fresh layer of sand and the performance went on. The gladiatorial games continued until Christianity progressively put an end to those parts of them which included the death of humans.
The Roman Colosseum is located in the heart of Colosseum square.

Opening hours of the Colosseum:
Mid February - mid March: 9 AM - 4.30 PM
Mid March - end March: 9 AM - 5.00 PM
End March - end August: 9 AM - 7.00 PM
End August - end Sept.: 9 AM - 6.30 PM
End Sept. - end October: 9 AM - 6.00 PM
End October - mid March: 9 AM - 4.00 PM

 

 
 
 
                

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