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The Colosseum is one of the seven wonders of the world

The Colosseum is an amphitheater from the time of the Roman Empire, built in the 1st century and located in the center of the city of Rome.

It was originally called the Flavian Amphitheater, in honor of the Flavian Dynasty of emperors who built it, and it was renamed Colosseum after a large statue that was nearby, the Colossus of Nero, which has not reached us. Due to its preservation and history, theColosseum is one of the most famous monuments of classical antiquity. It was declared a World Heritage Site in 1980 by UNESCO and one of The New Seven Wonders of the Modern World on July 7, 2007.

 

The Colosseum
The Colosseum

In ancient times it had a capacity for about 50,000 spectators, with eighty rows of bleachers. Those who were near the arena were the Emperor and the senators, and as you ascended the lower strata of society were located. Gladiator fights and public performances took place in the Colosseum. It was built just east of the Roman Forum, and construction began around AD 70. C. and 72 d. C., under the mandate of the emperor Vespasiano. The amphitheater, which was the largest ever built in the Roman Empire, was completed in 80 AD. C. by Emperor Titus, and was modified during the reign of Domitian. Its inauguration Lasted 100 days, participating in it all the Roman people and Dying in Its celebration dozens of gladiators and beasts WHO Gave Their Lives for the pleasure and the spectacle of the people. The Colosseum was used for almost 500 years, the last game in history is held in the 6th century, well after the traditional date of the fall of the Western Roman Empire in AD 476. C... The Byzantines also used it during the 6th century. In addition to gladiator fights, many other public performances took place here, such as naumachias, hunting animals, executions, re-enactments of famous battles, and plays based on classical mythology. The building stopped being used for these purposes in the High Middle Ages. animal hunts, executions, re-enactments of famous battles, and plays based on classical mythology. The building stopped being used for these purposes in the High Middle Ages. animal hunts, executions, re-enactments of famous battles, and plays based on classical mythology. The building stopped being used for these purposes in the High Middle Ages.

History of the Colosseum

The construction of the Roman Colosseum began around 70 or 72 AD, by order of Vespasian, the first emperor of the Flavian dynasty. It was a gift from the emperor to the people to win their support.

The amphitheater would fill the void left by the amphitheater of the so-called Field of Mars, calcined during the fire of Rome in the year 64. This had been replaced by works of private use of Nero, such as the artificial lagoon Stagnum Neronis, his Palace, and the Colossus. of Nero.

Vespasian had the Colosseum built on the artificial lagoon and buried most of the Palace. Only the Colossus was left standing. Completion of the project was left to his son and successor, Emperor Titus, who completed the last level.

The inauguration of the Colosseum took place in the year 80 and was celebrated for a hundred days. Since then, in this enclosure, many shows were carried out, in which people and animals died for mere entertainment.

When Domitian came to power, he increased the capacity of the Colosseum by including an additional gallery in the upper section. Domitian also built the underground area where gladiators and animals were held captive, called the hypogeum.

In the centuries that followed, the Colosseum suffered damage from fire and earthquakes that led to the restorations ordered by Theodosius II and Valentinian III in the 5th century. Although the last gladiatorial fight took place in 435, the competitions and hunting of animals lasted until the sixth century.

In the Middle Ages, the Colosseum ceased to be an entertainment center. Throughout the centuries, it was the seat of factories, shelters, and even a religious order. Later, it passed into the hands of the nobles, who used it as a fortress.

In the Modern Era, already partially destroyed by earthquakes, it was used as a quarry for other constructions. The looting of its materials stopped when it was named a sanctuary of Christendom in the 18th century. In the 20th century, the Colosseum suffered damage, caused during the Second World War.

The architectural design of the Roman Colosseum was conceived as an entertainment complex that facilitated the presentation of large mass shows. For this, it was necessary to develop a specialized interior and exterior structure.

The great architectural innovation of the Roman Colosseum was the following: to be the first amphitheater built on flat ground and not on the slope of a hill, as it used to be done to support the stands.

This is due to the use of the semicircular arch, a characteristic feature of Roman architecture. With this, barrel vaults and groin vaults could be formed, which distributed the weight towards pillars and columns.

 

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