The Colosseum was the major theater in ancient Rome its real name is the 'Flavian Amphitheater' it started construction during the reign of emporer Vespasian around 80 ad. It is in a greek style but it is definitely Roman!
No, the Colosseum is in Rome, where it has always been.
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Colosseum??I hope it's a funny question unless you are non European.......Rome has the Colosseum and the Pantheon and Greece has the Acropolis and the Parthenon(older than Colosseum)
Greece?
The Colosseum was important because it was the arena for the gladiatorial games, which were very popular among the Romans
They didn't.
The Olympics were invented in Ancient Greece
Colosseum
Colosseum??I hope it's a funny question unless you are non European.......Rome has the Colosseum and the Pantheon and Greece has the Acropolis and the Parthenon(older than Colosseum)
Greece?
Because the colosseum was where the first Olympic games were held.
The Colosseum is an ancient amphitheatre in Rome.
Because it is built in the city of Rome, in Italy. It is not in Greece.
The Colosseum was an amphitheatre: an arena for the gladiatorial games.
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if you mean a n ancient structure in Europe, there is stone henge in England,, the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France, there is the Colosseum in Rome in Italy and of course the Acropolis in Athens, Greece. this is just for starters.
No. They started on Mount Olympus in Greece.
The Colosseum was important because it was the arena for the gladiatorial games, which were very popular among the Romans