When the colosseum was in use obviously the arena covered the entire floor area.
What is on the floor of the colosseum.
What that remains near the half built platform is known as the arena an extendable wooden floor in the past.
The colosseum has fascinated visitors throughout history evoking images of fierce gladiators roaring crowds and wild animals springing from cages.
The colosseum we know.
Part of the arena floor has been re floored.
The arena floor was made of wood panels covered with a layer of sand which was drawn from the nearby monte mario hill.
Located in the heart of the city of rome the colosseum enjoys the status of being the largest amphitheater in the world and is one of the seven wonders of the world.
After the completion of the work it was no longer possible to continue the naumachia representations of naval battles in the amphitheater like in the.
For the first time you can now access the awe inspiring arena floor directly for a truly indelible imprint of the wonder that was roman civilization.
If you look at the photograph of the present day colosseum below you can see a half built platform and an underground part right below it.
The fourth and fifth levels of the colosseum will be accessible to visitors on guided tours from 4 october for the first time in 40 years in addition to the top floors tourists can visit a connecting tunnel which was has never been open to the public until now the tour will begin on the third floor once reserved for ancient rome s.
The floor of the colosseum where you might expect to see a smooth ellipse of sand is instead a bewildering array of masonry walls shaped in concentric rings whorls and chambers like a huge.
This area also referred to as the ancient city is a roman archaeological site that was once the location of downtown ancient rome.
The colosseum s most distinctive feature was the arena upon which gladiators prisoners convicts and wild animals fought and died.
The colosseum is also the site of roman catholic ceremonies in the 20th and 21st centuries.
It measured 83 meters in length by 48 meters width.
The floor was removed by emperor domitian in ad 84 to build the underground area of the arena.
Today most of the colosseum arena floor is gone and from above we can see down into the hypogeum colosseum underground.
Beneath the colosseum a network of subterranean passageways once used to transport wild animals and gladiators to the arena opened to the public in summer 2010.