Description
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Priority Entrance
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Not Accessible
The visit is not recommended for those with walking problems
colosseum + forum + palatine
The ticket includes the entrance to the Colosseum, Roma Forum and Palatine Hill
Duration of Visit
3H
Private Tour
Exclusive for you, your family and friends
What's Included
- The Tourist Guide
- Tickets for Colosseum
- Tickets for the Roman Forum
- Tickets for the Palatine Hill
What you can see
The visit to the Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill will be conducted by a didactic operator authorized by the Lazio Region. We always choose for you an educated and charismatic guide who will leave you happy and satisfied and above all with a fantastic memory of Rome. Starting from a privileged entrance to the Colosseum, history can become reality, finding yourself inside you will see the arena that has been the scene of multiple battles between gladiators and shows to entertain the Romans once you enter the Roman Forum you will discover the Arch of Titus, the house of the vestals and the burial place of Julius Caesar. The tour ends at the Palatine Hill where you can admire the ruins of the ancient city of Rome from where emperors ruled Rome.
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Did you know that
You will have the opportunity to see one of the oldest monuments in the world. The Colosseum also called Amphiteatrum Flavium, is the largest amphitheater in the world, represents the heart of Rome. It was originally capable of holding between 50,000 and 87,000 spectators. The amphitheater was built during the Flavia dynasty. The construction began with Vespasiano in 71/72 A.D. and completed by Titus in 80 A.D. Soon, the building became a symbol of the imperial city, an expression of an ideology in which the celebratory will comes to define models for the entertainment and fun of the people. The amphitheater is located on an area on the eastern edge of the Roman Forum, which was often used as a theater of events and an institution from which the political, legal, cultural and philosophical foundations of Western thought derive. The Forò was also subject to spoliation and changes of intended use. Today the area of ​​the Roman Forum has become with the Colosseum and the Palatine one of the most illustrious and visited archaeological sites in the world.