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The monument is not recommended for people with walking problems
You will have the chance to see one of the oldest monuments in the world. The Colosseum, also known as Amphiteatrum Flavium, is the largest amphitheater in the world, it represents the heart and symbol of Rome. It was originally able to hold between 50,000 and 87,000 spectators. The amphitheater was built during the Flavian dynasty. Construction began with Vespasian in 71/72 AD. and completed by Titus in 80 AD Soon, the building became a symbol of the imperial city, an expression of an ideology in which the will to celebrate comes to define models for the leisure and entertainment 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 for events and as an institution from which the political, legal, cultural and philosophical foundations of Western thought derive. The Forum was also subject to looting and changes in use destinations. Today the area of ​​the Roman Forum has become, with the Colosseum and the Palatine Hill, one of the most famous and visited archaeological sites in the world.
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all those aged between 2 and 17 years old.
for citizens of the European Union between 18 and 25 years of age, upon presentation of an identity document.
Tickets will allow you to visit the Roman-Palatine Forum and the Colosseum.
From 1 June 2020 access to the Colosseum will be exclusively from the so-called “Sperone Valadier” and can be used by individuals or groups of up to 14 people, adequately spaced, who will enter every 15 minutes and will always be accompanied along the entire route.
We inform you that for security reasons, from June 1st 2020 it will not be possible to admit more than 600 people per day.
For security reasons all visitors must be checked.
To facilitate the security checks, please insert any object (including mobile phones) in the backpack or in the special tray to be inserted into the x-ray machine.
It is forbidden to introduce bottles, glass containers, alcoholic drinks and spray cans, camping backpacks, bulky bags and suitcases / trolleys, while medium and small shoulder backpacks may be introduced, which must be subjected, like any other bag, in control with the metal detector.
There is no dress code for visiting the Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill, however it is advisable to have comfortable shoes, and during the summer period bring a head cover with you so as not to expose yourself too much to the heat during the day.
The visitor, wearing a mask, must arrive at the park already in possession of his / her access ticket, 15 minutes before the booked access time. Simultaneously with the purchase of the ticket, and included in the price of the same, the visitor will be sent a link to download, on their mobile device, an App essential for the use of the Park