Visitors can also go under the Colosseum and see where the animals, slaves and gladiators were held before being lifted to the arena for the games.
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00:00As the summer heat makes the outdoors often unbearable for tourists and locals alike in Rome,
00:06the city's most famous building can be visited in the cooler night hours.
00:10And if the full moon is out, it makes for an unforgettable experience.
00:14The Colosseum, which is also the world's largest amphitheatre,
00:18was built during the rule of Emperor Titus Flavius Vespasian between 70 AD and 80 AD.
00:24Visitors can go to the basements where the animals were held in cages
00:28and the slaves and gladiators waited before being lifted up to the arena by surprise
00:33using a complex system of winches to fight for the gory delight of the bloodthirsty crowd.
00:39We are exactly on the arena floor.
00:41In fact, we have to imagine that this wooden surface extended over the entire Colosseum
00:48and here the shows took place that the people could see from morning to night.
00:53And originally the Colosseum had a gigantic 30-meter bronze statue of the Emperor Nero outside it.
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