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ancient Roman amphitheatre in Rome

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Latest revision as of 19:54, 15 March 2026

ancient Roman amphitheatre in Rome
  • colosseum, Rome (IT)
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colosseum, Rome (IT) [Rome]
ancient Roman amphitheatre in Rome
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Colosseum Rome
72-80 AD (English)
The Colosseum in Rome is the biggest amphitheatre ever built with 50,000 - 80,000 audience capicity. Over one hundred elevators brought animals and gladiators into the arena for spectacular fight scenes. It still exists today.
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