well maybe. depends how strong the kid is.
The egg shaped building is colossal, measuring 188m by 156m and reaching a height of more than 48 meters (159 ft). The Colosseum could Hold some 55,000 spectators who could enter the building through no less than 80 entrances.
The egg shaped building is colossal, measuring 188m by 156m and reaching a height of more than 48 meters (159 ft). The Colosseum could Hold some 55,000 spectators who could enter the building through no less than 80 entrances.
The came in various sizes the largest was the Colosseum in Rome.The Colosseum was not a theatre. It was an amphitheatre. Greek and Roman theatres were a semicircle. Roman amphitheatres were fully circular or oval. They were used as arenas, not as theatres. The Colosseum hosted gladiatorial and martial arts games, not theatre performances.The most well known theatres in the city of Rome were the Theatre of Pompey (its size is not known die to the extent of its destruction) and the Theatre of Marcellus which could seat 11,000 people.The Greeks built the seating of their theatre on the slopes of hills. The Romans developed theatres with their own foundations which could be built way from hills.