The Colosseum in Rome remains one of the world’s most iconic tourist attractions, but visitors often find it overcrowded, making it difficult to fully enjoy the experience.
Despite the crowds, the site continues to fascinate with its rich history, including the diverse activities of ancient spectators who enjoyed feasts, games, and entertainment beyond gladiatorial combat. Recently, a new museum section has opened in the hypogea (underground area), offering deeper insights into the lives of those who once filled the amphitheater. This addition aims to enhance the educational value of visits and shed light on lesser-known aspects of Colosseum history.
The enduring allure of the Colosseum lies in its blend of ancient spectacle and ongoing archaeological discovery.
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