The Colosseum in Rome can accommodate around 50,000 to 80,000 people for an event.
Millions of people visit the Colosseum annually.
The Romans used the colosseum.
There are various estimates of the capacity of the Colosseum ranging from a low of 50,000 people to a high of 70,000 people.
The Roman Colosseum can amazingly hold up to 70,000 people
the colosseum
About 500,000
5,000
this civilization would build the coliseum to distract its people from thinking about poverty in the cities
I believe the Colosseum is secondary because I dont think people researched it at the time it was made.
There are some guardians swirling around a doorway in the colosseum. Go through that doorway to get to the next projector screen.
The Colosseum was built with different levels for seating basically to hold more people and to give those people a clear view of the activities in the arena.The Colosseum was built with different levels for seating basically to hold more people and to give those people a clear view of the activities in the arena.The Colosseum was built with different levels for seating basically to hold more people and to give those people a clear view of the activities in the arena.The Colosseum was built with different levels for seating basically to hold more people and to give those people a clear view of the activities in the arena.The Colosseum was built with different levels for seating basically to hold more people and to give those people a clear view of the activities in the arena.The Colosseum was built with different levels for seating basically to hold more people and to give those people a clear view of the activities in the arena.The Colosseum was built with different levels for seating basically to hold more people and to give those people a clear view of the activities in the arena.The Colosseum was built with different levels for seating basically to hold more people and to give those people a clear view of the activities in the arena.The Colosseum was built with different levels for seating basically to hold more people and to give those people a clear view of the activities in the arena.