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Published on 12 January, 2012.
Is Rome&aposs famous Colosseum falling apart? - BBC News
BBC NewsIs Rome's famous Colosseum falling apart?BBC NewsIts one of the most famous sights in the world, but is the Rome's Colosseum falling down? Gladiators once fought beasts in this 2000-year-old building, but there are fears it might be crumbling to bits. On Christmas day a segment fell from the first .Rome's Colosseum remains open despite damage reportsTelegraph.co.ukall 299 news articles »
Rome wasn&apost built in a day - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldRome wasn't built in a daySydney Morning HeraldBosworth covers the Rome of old - the Forum and the Colosseum. Photo: AP For a clearer picture of the Italian capital, turn to the less heralded of two new books. It is remarkable that two lengthy books on Rome by former Sydneysiders have appeared .and more »
Italian tycoon threatens to scrap Colosseum project - AFP
AFPItalian tycoon threatens to scrap Colosseum projectAFPDesigned as a 50000 seat amphitheatre and completed in 80 AD under the Emperor Titus, the Colosseum was used for gladiator contests and mock sea battles. It is considered one of the masterpieces of Roman architecture. Della Valle signed off last year .Plans for the Colosseum's upkeep face the bootMonsters and Critics.comTod's May Have Hit a Snag in Plans to Restore the ColosseumNew York Magazine (blog)Rome's Colosseum £21.5 Million Restoration Fund by Tod's Sparks ControversyInternational Business Times UKall 25 news articles »
BBC NewsIs Rome's famous Colosseum falling apart?BBC NewsIts one of the most famous sights in the world, but is the Rome's Colosseum falling down? Gladiators once fought beasts in this 2000-year-old building, but there are fears it might be crumbling to bits. On Christmas day a segment fell from the first .Rome's Colosseum remains open despite damage reportsTelegraph.co.ukall 299 news articles »
Rome wasn&apost built in a day - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldRome wasn't built in a daySydney Morning HeraldBosworth covers the Rome of old - the Forum and the Colosseum. Photo: AP For a clearer picture of the Italian capital, turn to the less heralded of two new books. It is remarkable that two lengthy books on Rome by former Sydneysiders have appeared .and more »
Italian tycoon threatens to scrap Colosseum project - AFP
AFPItalian tycoon threatens to scrap Colosseum projectAFPDesigned as a 50000 seat amphitheatre and completed in 80 AD under the Emperor Titus, the Colosseum was used for gladiator contests and mock sea battles. It is considered one of the masterpieces of Roman architecture. Della Valle signed off last year .Plans for the Colosseum's upkeep face the bootMonsters and Critics.comTod's May Have Hit a Snag in Plans to Restore the ColosseumNew York Magazine (blog)Rome's Colosseum £21.5 Million Restoration Fund by Tod's Sparks ControversyInternational Business Times UKall 25 news articles »
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