For the first time in nearly 2,000 years, visitors to Rome’s Colosseum can walk through a hidden imperial passage.
A 2,000-year-old tunnel once used by Roman emperors to slip into the Colosseum unseen will open to the public this month, ...
The so-called ‘Passage of Emperor Commodus’ is a tunnel emperors would use to enter the arena unseen and protected which ...
The tunnel connected the emperor's box, positioned prominently on the south side of the Colosseum, to the amphitheater’s exterior. This strategic design allowed the ruler to enter and exit without ...
The Colosseum Archaeological Park in Rome has opened the hidden “Passage of Commodus,” an underground corridor once reserved only for emperors ...
For the first time in nearly 2,000 years, a hidden imperial passage at Rome’s iconic Colosseum is set to open to the public, offering a unique glimpse into the ancient amphitheatre’s past. From 27 ...
A view of the Colosseum from so-called 'Passage of Emperor Commodus', a newly restored tunnel ancient Roman emperors would ...
For the first time in nearly 2,000 years, visitors to Rome's world-renowned Colosseum will have the opportunity to walk through a hidden imperial passage that once allowed Roman ...
Roman emperors would use the passage to enter the arena unseen and protected, leading them directly to their honour box ...
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