The Colosseum
The Colosseum: A Timeless Icon
The Colosseum is the symbol of Rome, built in 70 AD by Emperor Vespasian. Capable of seating up to 50,000 spectators, it was the site of public spectacles and gladiator battles.
Today, the Colosseum is one of the world’s major tourist sites and offers the opportunity to explore its interior, the basement, and enjoy panoramic views from the top. This amphitheater is a masterpiece of Roman engineering and one of the seven modern wonders.
The visit allows visitors to immerse themselves in the history of ancient Rome.
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