Colosseum Rome The Colosseum Antique Name Amphitheater Novum or Amphitheater Flavi-Um, Italian Colosseo, ANFITATRO Flavio is the largest of the amphitheater built in ancient Rome, the largest closed construction of the Roman antiquity and continued to have the largest amphitheater in the world. Between 72 and 80 AD, the Colosseum mostly served as the venue for the venue of highly cruel and brutal events, which were aligned with members of the imperial house for entertainment and amusement of the free residents of Rome and the Roman Empire with free admission. Today, the ruin of the building is one of the symbols of the city and at the same time a testimony to the high -altitude architecture of the Romans in antiquity.

Colosseum Rome The Colosseum Antique Name Amphitheater Novum or Amphitheater Flavi-Um, Italian Colosseo, ANFITATRO Flavio is the largest of the amphitheater built in ancient Rome, the largest closed construction of the Roman antiquity and continued to have the largest amphitheater in the world. Between 72 and 80 AD, the Colosseum mostly served as the venue for the venue of highly cruel and brutal events, which were aligned with members of the imperial house for entertainment and amusement of the free residents of Rome and the Roman Empire with free admission. Today, the ruin of the building is one of the symbols of the city and at the same time a testimony to the high -altitude architecture of the Romans in antiquity.
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