Yes, but I believe there are set tourist paths.
yes
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If you are referring to the great fire during the reign of Nero, no. The Colosseum had not been built at the time. If yo uare referring to the great fire during the reign of Commodus, no, the Colosseum escaped that one too.
it is inside my stomach
The colosseum and aqueducts
The Colosseum was an arena for the gladiatorial games . These were poplar among the Romans, but were not in keeping with he beliefs of Christians. Several bans of the gladiatorial games by Christian emperor were unsuccessful. However, as the Roman civilisation decayed and Christian beliefs became deeper among the population, they disappeared and the Colosseum fell out of use.
The statues that decorated the Colosseum were located in the arches or alcoves around the outside of the structure on the second and third level. There may have been others on the inside.
Of course, it's a historical attraction.
Just like today the arena had games and sports.
The spectators at the Colosseum reacted like the spectators of today. They yelled, applauded, cheered and booed.
Yes. The Colosseum is the symbol of the city of Rome today. It has also been named one of the new seven wonders of the world.
they got the water inside by using pipes from the outside and connect them underground to the inside and let the water flow when they wanted it to.
parts of it are still standing today. some of it was damaged during earthquakes, but it is still there.