Historická památka
Koloseum
Doporučuje 2 612 místních,
Tipy místních
One of the most famous monuments in the world, which transports us directly to the Roman imperial age and the games of the mythical gladiators! To visit in combination with the Imperial Forums and the Palatine Hill! 25 minutes walk from Maison Palomba!
Only 400m away from MICLAD B&B! Book your private guided tour of the Colosseum! Contact us!
The Colosseum, originally known as Amphitheatrum Flavium (in Italian: Anfiteatro Flavio) or simply as Amphitheatrum, is the largest amphitheater in the world, located in the center of the city of Rome. Able to contain an estimated number of spectators between 50,000 and 87,000 units, it is the most important Roman amphitheater, as well as the most imposing monument of ancient Rome that has come down to us, known worldwide as a symbol of the city of Rome and one of the symbols of Italy.
The Colosseum, originally known as Amphitheatrum Flavium (in Italian: Anfiteatro Flavio) or simply as Amphitheatrum, is the largest amphitheater in the world, located in the center of the city of Rome. Able to contain an estimated number of spectators between 50,000 and 87,000 units, it is the most…
Visiting the Colosseum in Rome is a “must see” for most first time visitors. The Colosseum (or Coliseum), Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill are all located in the same archaeological area of Rome adjacent to one another. The Colosseum, Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill all have separate ticket entrances but share the same admission ticket valid for two days valid for all three sites. You can walk freely between the Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill once and enter the Colosseum once during the 2 day validity of the standard admission ticket. The emperors of Rome built in 80 A.D. this large amphitheatre for gladiatorial shows and hunts of wild animals which became the symbol of the Eternal City. The shows were free of charge and the seats were assigned according to the class of spectators. The Colosseum was built primarily to entertain the masses in brutal and barbaric games. Gladiators were slaves, often captured in war, that were trained in special schools to fight each other to the death. The gladiatorial games were over by the year 438 A.D. while the shows with hunts of wild beasts continued until 523.
Visiting the Colosseum in Rome is a “must see” for most first time visitors. The Colosseum (or Coliseum), Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill are all located in the same archaeological area of Rome adjacent to one another. The Colosseum, Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill all have separate ticket ent…
Jedinečné aktivity, které můžeš podniknout v okolí
Místní také doporučují
- Doporučuje 68 místních
- Doporučuje 14 místních
- Doporučuje 5 místních
Lokalita
1 Piazza del Colosseo
Roma, Lazio