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  1. Colosseum - Wikipedia

    The Colosseum (/ ˌkɒ.lə.ˈsiː.əm / KOL-ə-SEE-əm; Italian: Colosseo [kolosˈsɛːo], ultimately from Ancient Greek word "kolossos" meaning a large statue or giant) is an elliptical amphitheatre in …

  2. Colosseum | Rome, Definition, Characteristics, History, & Facts ...

    Dec 16, 2025 · Colosseum, giant amphitheater built in Rome under the Flavian emperors. Unlike earlier amphitheaters, the Colosseum is a freestanding structure of stone and concrete that …

  3. Visit The Colosseum in 2025 - Tickets, Location & Tips

    The Roman Colosseum is one of the New Seven Wonders of the World and a must-see sight if you’re visiting Italy’s capital, the Eternal City.

  4. Colosseum - Dates, Facts & Location | HISTORY

    Nov 9, 2009 · Located just east of the Roman Forum, the massive stone amphitheater known as the Colosseum was commissioned around A.D. 70-72 by Emperor Vespasian of the Flavian …

  5. Visit Colosseum Rome

    Built between 70 and 80 AD under the empire of Vespasian and completed by his son Titus, this imposing amphitheatre could seat up to 50,000 spectators. Here, ancient Romans would …

  6. The Colosseum: A Guide to the Ancient Roman Amphitheater

    What was it used for? The Colosseum’s most famous use was for gladiator games. The fighters were usually slaves or prisoners of war, and the games a form of public degradation.

  7. Tickets and entrance - The Colosseum

    It's possible to access in the Colosseum only at the time chosen during the booking phase and it's suggested to show up at the entrance 15 minutes before the chosen time. The entrance to the …

  8. Colosseum - World History Encyclopedia

    May 29, 2018 · The Colosseum or Flavian Amphitheatre is a large ellipsoid arena built in the first century CE by the Flavian Roman emperors of Vespasian (69-79 CE), Titus (79-81 CE) and …

  9. The history of the Colosseum: Rome's iconic ancient landmark

    Explore the fascinating history of the Colosseum, from when it was built in ancient Rome to how it was used for gladiatorial combat and as a modern-day symbol of peace and human rights.

  10. Rome opens long-awaited Colosseum subway station, with …

    Rome has opened two subway stations. One is deep beneath the Colosseum that mixes the modernity of high-tech transport with artifacts from an ancient era.