It is called the Colosseum.
yes it is really in rome italy
The Colosseum was built in Rome on the site of the Emperor Nero's residence. It was originally known as the Flavian Ampitheater for the Roman Dynasty that built it.
The "Forum of the Romans" or the "Forum Romanum" in Latin, was the epicenter of Rome... located between the Palatine and Capitoline Hills.
The term Roman Forum is a modern one. The Roman called it Forum of Forum Magnum. However this is only a loose definition of the center of Rome. The actual center of Rome was/is called the "umbiblicus urbis" or navel of Rome. It is located next to the Severian arch and it was the spot from which all distances in the empire were measured. It is, however, located in the main forum.
Any marketplace was called a forum. The main one in the city of Rome was called the Forum Romanum and although it started out as a marketplace, it grew into a mainly civic center.
Originally the Roman Forum was the center of Rome.
A Stowa, it is the equivalent to todays indoor mall as it protected the people of ancient Rome from the elements.
the forum was the center of public life in ancient Rome, but the family was the center of personal life.
The center of Rome was the "umbilicus urbis Romae" or the navel of Rome. It was the spot from which all distances in the empire were measured.The center of Rome was the "umbilicus urbis Romae" or the navel of Rome. It was the spot from which all distances in the empire were measured.The center of Rome was the "umbilicus urbis Romae" or the navel of Rome. It was the spot from which all distances in the empire were measured.The center of Rome was the "umbilicus urbis Romae" or the navel of Rome. It was the spot from which all distances in the empire were measured.The center of Rome was the "umbilicus urbis Romae" or the navel of Rome. It was the spot from which all distances in the empire were measured.The center of Rome was the "umbilicus urbis Romae" or the navel of Rome. It was the spot from which all distances in the empire were measured.The center of Rome was the "umbilicus urbis Romae" or the navel of Rome. It was the spot from which all distances in the empire were measured.The center of Rome was the "umbilicus urbis Romae" or the navel of Rome. It was the spot from which all distances in the empire were measured.The center of Rome was the "umbilicus urbis Romae" or the navel of Rome. It was the spot from which all distances in the empire were measured.
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John Felice Rome Center was created in 1962.
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