The Romans brought bears, tigers, giraffes, and exotic animals from across the known world to die in arena spectacles. Capturing and transporting them required hunters, traders, ships, cages, and a ...
Though I took steps to avoid tourists when I visited the Colosseum, I found it was too crowded to enjoy Rome's iconic ...
Scientists have discovered that, far in the future, our Sun will go through a massive transformation! Right now, it's a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Visitors can now walk along a 525-foot pathway through the subterranean levels of Rome's Colosseum. The area was once the ...
As the most enduring symbol of the Roman Empire and one of the most famous landmarks in the world, the Colosseum draws more ...
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For the first time ever, the bowels below Rome’s Colosseum, where gladiators and animals waited before combat, are open to the public. Following an extensive renovation, the hypogea—as the area ...
If you’ve ever visited the Roman Colosseum and wished that you could stand on a retractable floor at the center of the action, where gladiators battled with apex predators, and embarrass your family ...
Forgotten and ignored for centuries, the 2000-year old Colosseum in Rome is packed with amazing facts and info. Once a hotbed for blood-thirsty entertainment, this tourist draw has quite a story to ...
Rome's ancient Colosseum has not had an arena floor since the 19th Century The Italian government has approved a plan to furnish Rome's ancient Colosseum with a new floor, giving visitors the chance ...
ROME (AFP) — The din of caged animals, the smell of gladiators’ fear and the thunder of tens of thousands of cheering spectators above have all evaporated with the passage of time. But walking through ...
I spent six days exploring three cities in Italy — Venice, Rome, and Milan. It was my first time visiting the country, and I left with regrets.