Friday, November 14, 2014

COLOSSEUM IN ROME

ENGLISH/INDONESIAN

The Colosseum is a historic building in the form of a stadium relic of the Roman Empire. His real name is Flavian Amphitheater. Colesseum is one of the wonders of the world. The remains of the partially collapsed buildings still stand to this day.


The Colosseum is a great show at the time. Colloseum is used to show the match between the animal, fight between animals and prisoners, combats between gladiators, where execution of prisoners and other performances.
 Colesseum can accommodate about 50,000 spectators. Colesseum was built in the year 72 by the King of Vespasian and continued for the full year to 80 by his son Titus.



How To Get There
Coleseum located in the capital of Italy is Rome. Colesseum located in downtown Rome. So if you are in the center of Rome, or from the central station Roma Termini Rome that you simply walk away, a distance of about 1.4 km, far enough but it will be fun while seeing the sights of Rome. Or you can use the Metro subway train route B and get off at the station Colesseo. Ticket prices then 1 Euro per hour. Or you can also use a taxi. For more details you can see a map and route the train in Rome in the following figure. Click image to enlarge.


Train service in Rome


Map of city center of Rome






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