Rome: Colosseum Rome Pages: Colosseum | Forum | Churches 1 | Churches 2 | Churches 3 | Churches 4 | Trevi Fountain | Pantheon | Rome Streets 1 | Rome Streets 2 | Vatican & St. Peters | Trastevere | Piazzas | Night Scenes < Previous Page | Next Page > All images by Mark File. Please do not copy without permission. The Colosseo (or Colosseum), built in 80 A.D., could accommodate 50,000 spectators! It's actual name was Flavian Amphitheater. Arco di Costantino (Arch of Constantine) built in 315 A.D., next to the Colosseum < Previous Page | Next Page >
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