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.
parts of it are still standing today. some of it was damaged during earthquakes, but it is still there.
The Colosseum which could hold an estimated 80,000 patrons, was completed in 70 AD. The emperors Vespasian and Titus are given credit for its construction. It remains the largest amphitheater in the world and was a crowning achievement of Roman architecture.
the the cololsseum still stands afther the big earthquake because it has a strong base and the ruins still stands today!
By the stone that it was made from-it is free-standing.
The Colosseum is/was a huge entertainment center. Nowadays we would call it a stadium. It was the largest amphitheater in the Roman world used for a variety of entertainments. Its ruins are still standing, although time-battered, and by studying it we can appreciate the scope of Roman engineering.
There was not an Egyptian Colosseum. There was only one Colosseum and it was (and still is) in the city of Rome.
The Romans built roads and aqueducts that are still standing 2000 years later. But their most iconic architectural work is the Colosseum in Rome.
Yes.
it wasn't destroyed earthquakes did pass through but they didn't damage it shes still standing today.
The colosseum and aqueducts
Yes the Stonehenge is still standing.
Stonehenge in England is still standing.