During a visit to Rome, it is a must to visit some of the historical monuments to imbibe some of the history of the mighty Roman Empire. Rome tours will take you around the city – to the numerous historical monuments and museums and to the famous eating houses as well. You can enjoy interacting with the noisy, feisty and lively Italians. One of the buildings that you must see is the Colosseum which is considered to be one of the city’s classical buildings. The Roman Colosseum The Colosseum is one of the world heritage sites today. Despite the fact that it was built over 2000 years ago and the fact that it was abandoned for centuries and pillaged, it is still recognizable for some of its former grandeur. The Colosseum which is the base upon which modern amphitheaters are modeled had seating space for 60,000 and standing room for a further 10,000. It was so beautifully laid out, with 80 gates that all 70,000 spectators and participants could enter and leave within minutes. The Colosseum, originally called the Flavian Amphitheatre, was built to entertain the Roman commoners who liked circuses. In 68AD, after the death of Emperor Nero Vespasian was declared emperor and he decided to build a new amphitheatre to please his subjects and to serve as a monument to his greatness. Tour of the Colloseum Colosseum Rome Tour is a must in order for you to appreciate the wonder and history of this great building. The guide will give you all the details of how the Christians were fed to lions while the Romans cheered. This monument which took just 10 years to build has tiered seating and was built with concrete foundations. The Romans were not known to be architects in their own right, but they were good at copying the work of the Greeks. The Colosseum of old was a precursor to the modern football stadium of today. If you are able to afford it and are interested in the architecture of this wonderful building, you could take a Colosseum private tour. Colosseum Timings The monument is open 363 days of the year, except for Christmas Day and New Years Day. Visiting hours to the Colosseum start every day at 0830 am and the closing hours vary depending on the season. In winter when it gets dark early, visitors are expected to leave by 0430 pm. At the end of August, when Italy enjoys longer day light hours, visitors are allowed till 0715 pm. Tickets, once collected, are valid for two days. They guarantee entrance into the Colosseum, the Roman Forum area and the Palatine Hill and museum. The Roman Guy is leading Rome Tours Company in Rome. Book your Colosseum private tour to see memorable places. Visit on our site TheRomanGuy.com to know more about best packages. Contact us on + 39 339 112 5158 or info@theromanguy.com
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