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19.3.14

Roman Holiday



From the romance of the picturesque piazzas, the stunning architecture of the Trevi fountain, to the sheer splendor of the the ancient Colloseum; a Roman holiday offers an abundance of pleasurable experiences to entice the discerning traveler.

If like me, you like a little culture to add zest to your your trip, then a a day spent at the Colloseum is a must. There is so much to see and experience, and the well trained tour guides provide excellent sources of interesting information. I have added a brief summary of the historical background to this amazing  architectural wonder!

The Colesseum in Rome is the largest and most spectacular Roman amphitheatre in existence. It was built of concrete and stone, its construction begun by Emperor Vespasian in70 AD and finished in 80 AD, by his son and successor, Titus. The theatre could hold at least 50,000 spectators, possibly many more, who came to see the gladiator contests, re-enactments of famous battles, public executions and plays based on classical mythology. During the opening ceremonies, public spectacles were held for 100 days in which thousands of animals and gladiators were killed.

It was said at the time, that a cloud of blood rose up into the sky, which could be seen in up to 10kms away. Although very popular with the masses, this entertainment was regarded by some as a symbol of the worst excesses of the Roman Empire. The Colesseum ceased to be used for entertainment in the early medieval era and was later used as a fortress, quarters for a religious order and as a Christian shrine.

If you are looking for a new destination or have already thrown your coin into the fountain, I am sure you will find much to enjoy on a Roman holiday!



Outside the Colosseum


Underground Tunnels for Animals and Gladiators


Internal Walls of the Colosseum


The Trevi Fountain


Piazza del Popolo


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