Colosseum is itself the reason why millions of tourists visit Rome. Book tickets for the Colosseum means visiting the Colosseum and pour oneself into the Italian history and archaeology. About the Colosseum the visitor has surely listened a lot, less is said about its architectural structure. It is in fact still an argument that is object of studies from experts, as the architectural structure of the Colosseum is very complex. BOOK TICKETS NOW.
Book tickets for the Colosseum and jump the line
Book tickets for the Colosseum, you will have the possibility to jump the external line that is usually outside the entrance. A good part of the architectural structure is also visible from the outside. For the building of this monument the Romans took inspiration from the Greek amphitheatrum. Ancient Greek usually built their amphitheatrum on the declining part of the hills, where the area for the spectators took place. The modernity of the roman engineers stayed in planning a building where the places for the spectators where on both part of the arena and not just on one part as in the Greek tradition, so that the final structure resulted circular. Book tickets for the Colosseum and you will immediately notice that.
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Book tickets for the Colosseum and walk among the stones of the corridors. What you would notice is also the silence. At the time of Roman Emperor however, the atmosphere was much different. We have to imagine a roaring audience that screamed and yelled by the sight of the gladiators fighting against the wild beasts or by seeing the theatrical shows. As it happens today, also in the Ancient Rome the maintenance of the physical structure of the building and the shows with the gladiators needed many funds. The several wars and invasion occupied the attention of the government so as its funds. This is a reason why, after the 4 century AD, these type of shows ceased. Book tickets for the Colosseum, history is waiting for you.
Remember this tickets include entrance to the Roman Forum as weel.