Flavian
Amphitheatre -Colosseum ( anfiteatro flavio
- colosseo )
Opened as the Amphiteatrum Caesareum by
the emperor Titus in 80 AD, it got its current
name in the 11th century from the colossal bronze
statue of Nero which stood nearby.
The monument is the symbol of the city
and was the most grandiose arena in the
ancient world, used to stage gladiatorial
contests, hunting spectacles and
executions.
From
the 6th century onwards it fell into decline, ending
up as a quarry for building materials, and in the
Middle Ages the Frangipane family built a
fortress inside it.
Information and Addresses
Visiting Hours Every day from 8-30 am to an hour
before sunset
Price € 9,00; concessions € 4,50
For
Tours information
– private guided tours – special entrances, no
waiting in line - VIP services
www.tourinrome.com
www.vaticanmuseuminformation.com
www.vaticanmuseumticket.com