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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. Visit Colosseum Rome

    Want to visit the Colosseum? Visit the Colosseum and discover the majesty of ancient Rome. Book your visit now and immerse yourself in an experience that will leave you speechless.

  3. Welcome to the Colosseum

    The Amphitheatrum Flavium, also known as the Colosseum, is Italy's top tourist attraction. All the necessary details regarding ticketing and guided tours for

  4. 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.

  5. 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 …

  6. How Was the Roman Colosseum Built? - Encyclopedia Britannica

    Jun 13, 2025 · The Roman Colosseum was built with a variety of materials, beginning under Emperor Vespasian (70-72 CE) and completed under Domitian in 82 CE.

  7. Information for the Colosseum - The Colosseum

    Entrance and ticket booking info, and other tourist information to visit Colosseum, Roman Forum and the Palatine

  8. The Colosseum in Rome – Visitor Guide, Tickets, Opening Hours

    The Colosseum in Rome is the largest amphitheater built during the Roman Empire —tickets, visits inside, opening hours.

  9. Colosseum of Rome.

    The Colosseum in Rome is a Roman amphitheatre built in the 1st century AD and is one of the most famous and visited monuments in the world. Known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, it has …

  10. Definition, Characteristics, History, & Facts - Britannica

    May 12, 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 …

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