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  1. Colosseum - Wikipedia

    The Colosseum (/ ˌkɒləˈsiːəm / 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 ...

    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. Roman Colosseum History: When Was The Colosseum Built, Facts ...

    Discover when the Colosseum was built (70-80 AD), who built it and why it matters. Complete history from construction to today with timelines, facts, and visiting tips.

  6. Find out about the Colosseum in Rome - Flavian Amphitheatre

    Discover the history, times and book tickets for the Colosseum, the most visited tourist attraction in Rome, with almost 2,000 years of history

  7. The Colosseum

    Events and shows to celebrate the Christmas and New Year 2026 in Rome. Christian Rome. Churches, basilicas and catacombs: history, information and guided tours. Parks, gardens, …

  8. Colosseum, Rome - 3D reconstruction - ItalyGuides.it

    History & 3D reconstruction: The Roman Colosseum is one of the most imposing ancient structures, is the biggest and most imposing in the Roman world. It offered

  9. Timeline of the Colosseum’s History

    Trace the Colosseum’s 2,000‑year timeline—from Vespasian’s first stone to modern restorations—with key dates, emperors & battles explained.

  10. 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.