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Introduction to the Colosseum in Rome

Colosseum (Italian: Colosseo, English: Colosseum), formerly known as Amphitheatrum Flavium, has also been translated into Colossium and Colossium Colosseum. It was a place in the ancient Roman Empire for slave owners, nobles and freemen to watch fighting animals or slave fights.

Built in 72-8 years, it is a symbol of ancient Roman civilization. The site is located in the center of Rome, the capital of Italy. It is in the south of Venice Square, near the ancient Roman market.

in appearance, it is a perfect circle; Overlooking it, it is oval. It covers an area of about 2, square meters, its major axis is about 188 meters long, its minor axis is about 156 meters long, its circumference is about 527 meters, and its wall is about 57 meters high. This huge building can accommodate nearly 9, people.

The Colosseum in modern Rome can be said to be a symbol of Rome and even the whole Italy. The Colosseum is full of tourists all year round, and tourists from all over the world come in droves.

The ticket price is 12 Euros (9 Euros +3 Euros is not fixed). If you are a resident of an EU country (you must have a passport issued by an EU country) and you are between the ages of 18 and 26, you can enjoy a discount ticket festival of 4.5 Euros +3 Euros. There are subways and buses that can go directly to the Colosseum. The subway price is 1 euro each time, and the bus price is also 1 euro. Subway tickets are the same as bus tickets (each ticket can be used for unlimited times within a limited time, but it can only be used once in the subway, and the daily use time is as late as midnight). Tickets can be bought at ticket vending machines and street shops.

Although Rome is a city full of art, theft is rampant due to a large number of illegal immigrants and insufficient domestic crime control! Please protect your belongings!