Rome's Colosseum #ricksteveseurope #colosseum
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PublishedJan 5, 2025
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The massive Colosseum is a textbook example of Roman engineering, setting the standard for stadiums today. It was begun in AD 72 during the reign of Emperor Vespasian when the Empire was nearing its peak. Constructed with concrete, brick, and round arches, it seated 50,000, who came to see battles between gladiators, criminals, and wild animals.
Stepping inside, you can almost hear the roar of ancient Rome. Take a moment to imagine the place in action. Romans filled and emptied the Colosseum's 50,000 seats as quickly and efficiently as we do our super stadiums today.
It's built with two theaters facing each other so twice as many people could enjoy the entertainment.
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