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Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of the
Colosseum in Rome, which is the living memory of the very
Romans.
Visit the
Coloseum and
Circus Maximus Ruins in Rome
The coliseum is great for us because the living memory of the very Romans, we learned so much about when we were kids. The spirits sends us a connection between their undertakings and the size of the structures they built. Is there any other place on earth that saw such a large mass and such grandiosity at the same time?
The king of the world, the emperor of Rome was greeted by the cheer of a hundred thousands expectators here. But now, the place is so silent. So wrote
Stendhal, who visited this place and in an age when there was silence in this gigantic stadium.
Today, that doesn't happen too often since everyday, tens of thousands of visitors stand in line from morning until night waiting to get in.
The head chariot and horse races in circuses, theatrical plays in the theatrums or the amphitheaters were venues of gladiator fights. It was a
Roman custom to name the structures after people who had built them. So this one was named Amphitheatrum Flavuim, the people of
Rome named it Coloseum, after the 30-meter tall statue of
Nero called
Colossus standing next to it. The perimeter of the elliptical Coloseum is 527 meters; the diameter of the long axis is 188 meters with a sitting capacity of 80,
000.
The largest box in the bottom was the emperor's, with the boxes at the rest of virgins, the senators and the chivel recorders next to it. The 80 entry level arches were numbered. So the owners of the entrance tickets knew in which sector their sits were located. The poorest people the
Flavians sat in the upper gallery. The ground work of the Amphitheater goes down nine meters below ground level. This was where the technical equipment, the underground pulley systems and plumbing were placed. In addition, to the cages of the wild animals and the not much more comfortable cells of the slaves, many movies were made on the subject of gladiator fights.
One of the most famous is the
Academy Award winning
Gladiators starring
Russel Crowe. In the 60's, this was also a popular theme of movies made in [
Foreign Language], the movie capital of
Italy. Among the spectacles in the Coloseum, the gladiator fights where the most noble. When fully armed fighters fought life and death battles one on one, providing prime examples of death defying courage according to
Cicero.
But if the bill listed D as venations, then the audience would see the fight and deaths of wild animals brought in from
Africa in the four corners of the gigantic empire.
Elephants against rhinos bear against buffaloes, lions against pit bulls. The hunt would not be real without a proper jungle setting created in the arena. And convicts, often
Christian prisoners, fought with bare hands, trying to escape the animals in true mortal fear until their opponents struck them down. Rodiano -- in his travel book called
Memory and
Magic.
We left the Coloseum at twilight because it was getting dark. If you look at it, it makes everything else seems small. It is so huge that even our soul cannot retain its image in full. Our memories store a smaller version of it and it will look larger again when we return, says an entry in Gabtus diary,
September 11th 1786. Probably, everybody saw one of the most famous scenes in film history, the chariot racing Benhur. It makes it easier to imagine what the Circus Maximus looked like as prime. Because there is not much left of it by now, the shape of the
Mercy of
Valley was as if the
Gods had specifically created it for chariot races.
That is still visible today, however, the structures that made it the greatest race track of its time have vanished by now. A quarter of a million spectators cheered on the drivers once.
The wall called the
Spina or spine in the middle of the track, stretched to 344 meters with a more than 80 meter wide road on both sides. The obelisk that is now the main feature of the square in front of the labyrinth palace, used to stand in the center of the ridge. The track was surrounded by grandstands; the emperor's box was on the
Palatine Hill. The remains of the
Domus Flavia, the palace of the Demitian's were still a not worthy site with their golden yellow walls. The enormous reception hall and the marble floor internal course with the fountains are still recognizable.
The terraces on top of the baths of Septimus Serverus offer a great view of the entire Circus Maximus.
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- published: 31 Aug 2013
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