Colosseum
1 Piazza del Colosseo Roma
A Beloved Icon of Roman History
Best known as the Coloseum, the Flavian Amphitheatre is one of the most iconic symbolds of ancient Rome. Built in the first century, the purpose of the ediffice has varied over the centuries, from hosting animal hunts and gladitorial games to eventually becoming the home of systematic restoration and excavation work and hosting millions of visitors a year.
During times of Christian persecution in ancient Rome, this site also bore witness to thousands of martyrdoms. For this reason, a Via Crucis is held on the site each Good Friday, often attended by the Holy Father.
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