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The ruins in Rome are examples of that. The ruins of the Roman forum and the Colosseum are still standing, along with other buildings and columns. Other European cities have ruins in them, from the time of the Roman Empire, as well.
People have not fought in the coliseum in Rome in centuries. Although the coliseum is in ruins, tourists still view the remains.
Rome did not end, it still exists today
Yes. But in ruins and still worth seeing. Rome is worth a visit for the history, culture, and art. It is one of my favorite cities and I keep going back.
In Rome not too far from the forum. Today that spot is still considered special and people put flowers there. It doesn't look like much with bits of marble ruins.
The colosseum and aqueducts
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The Roman Colosseum was dedicated by the emperor Titus in 80 AD CE. The ruins of this amphitheater can still be seen in modern day Rome. These ruins are about 1,933 years old.
They went to Rome to see all the ruins at the ancient Coliseum.
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its legacy does The city of Rome still stands - very different today to what it was then. The political body of Ancient Rome does not exist.