Monday, September 28, 2009
The Coliseum of Rome
Who originally called the Flavian Amphitheater was built by Vespasian was inaugurated by Emperor Titus (and completed by Domitian in the year 90. In the Roman Empire, the buildings were made of elliptical shapes with benches that are circulating around an arena for the entertainment of the gladiators and wild beasts or animals. The buildings were elevated in domed structures, arches and galleries, using the expertise of construction that the Romans developed over time. The Coliseum is in perfect technical processes and building the Romans ruled as well. Inside the building has developed a number of galleries and tunnels that ensured the evacuation of the space, and helped the flow of the crowd of 50 thousand people, Colosseum because it represents the best example of the culmination of an evolution of technical processes and building the Romans ruled as well. Because there is proximity to the colossal statue dedicated to Nero, it is thought that this monument was dedicated to this.
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