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Colosseo (Colosseum aka The Flavian Amphitheatre)  
   

Colosseo (Colosseum aka The Flavian Amphitheatre)

Look familiar? The Colosseum is 2000 years old and showcases the ingenuity of the Romans in building. They could build on this massive scale because they had pioneered the use of concrete and the rounded arch. It could hold 50 000 fans and unlike today, it had a ginormous awning that sailors would hoist up and fix to protect the fans from the rain or the sun.
Catholics, Vespa's and a whole lot of Ruins

March 11th 2008
Ciao Ciao Well here we find ourselves in the centre of the ancient world - Roma! To be honest, while we were looking forward to seeing the sights and ticking the big box that is Rome, we were expecting to not enjoy Rome. We were expecting pickpockets galore, bad food, crazy Italians, everything so expensive we can’t eat, 2 hour waits for all the sights and a typical “big city” feel. Upon la ... read more
Europe » Italy » Lazio » Rome

Italian Flag Italy became a nation-state in 1861 when the city-states of the peninsula, along with Sardinia and Sicily, were united under King Victor EMMANUEL II. An era of parliamentary government came to a close in the early 1920s when Benito MUSSOLINI establis... ... read more
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