Want to walk in the footsteps of Roman emperors? Now you can because an ancient secret passageway in Rome's Colosseum used exclusively by emperors is now open to the public for the first time since ...
Beyond the entrance of Rome's newest metro station under the Colosseum, there are display cases filled with hundreds of ancient artefacts found during a decade-long construction project. Spread out ...
For the first time in nearly 2,000 years, visitors to Rome's Colosseum can now walk through a passageway once hidden and reserved for emperors. NPR's Ruth Sherlock takes us there. UNIDENTIFIED ...
The restoration work by Alvisi Kirimoto in the Colosseum Archaeological Park establishes a dialogue with the site's millennia ...
Recent exploration efforts have focused on felsite (rhyolite) outcrops located 200-900 meters west and southwest of the Colosseum open pits, mined in the late 1980s and early 1990s. These findings ...
Visitors to the Italian capital can now visit and tread a hidden walkway in the Colosseum used by Roman emperors to safely and discreetly travel to the pulvinar, their reserved honour box directly ...