Visit the Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill, and the iconic landmarks founded in 70-80 AD by Emperor Vespasian (Colosseum) and Romulus (Palatine Hill).
Witness the grandeur of the Colosseum Amphitheatre, inaugurated in 80 AD, and imagine the gladiatorial contests and public spectacles that once filled its walls.
Explore the heart of ancient Rome at the Roman Forum, established in the 7th century BC, where temples, basilicas, and government buildings once stood.
Wander through the ruins of the legendary Palatine Hill where Rome was founded in 753 BC by Romulus, and enjoy panoramic views of the eternal city.
Enhance your visit with multimedia videos providing insights into the history and significance of these iconic sites, enriching your journey through the ages.
About the Colosseum, Roman Forum & Palatine Hill:
The Colosseum, built by the Roman emperor Vespasian was built around 80 AD. Regarded as the 'King of amphitheatres', the Colosseum, despite being almost 2000 years old, still stands as the largest standing amphitheatre in the world. Then, wander through the Roman Forum, a marketplace founded way back in the 8th century BC. Senators debated here, and emperors addressed the crowd! Finally, climb Palatine Hill, one of Rome's seven hills. Emperors like Augustus built a palace called the 'House of Augustus' here around 27 BC.
About the Colosseum, Roman Forum & Palatine Hill Tickets with Multimedia Video:
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