At time when the Roman Empire Nero ruled the half of the world the Coliseum served as a brutal entertainer. The Coliseum in Rome is the relict of the biggest antique theatre the world has ever seen. After the death of Nero the uncompleted Domus Aurea did not receive sufficient financial resources to be finished at the this time. Political reasons played also a great role in stopping the construction of the Coliseum and in the year 64 the big fire devastated the site to a great extent. In the year 80 the Empire Titus inaugurated the Coliseum with a 100 day long period of games and shows. Gladiator fights took place and 5000 wild animals were killed during that inauguration period alone. With a high of 50 meters the Coliseum was the highest building in the Roman world. The diameter of this immense antique attraction was 188 meters. The Coliseum was estimated to have capacity for up to 50 000 visitors and some historians estimate that number to even over 70 000 visitors.
Hotel Forum Rome

The Hotel Forum in Rome, Italy is only a stone's through away from
the Coliseum. Less than one mile from the hotel are the Trevi Fountain,
Piazza Navona, the Pantheon and the Spanish Steps. A comfortable
stroll of 10 to 20 minutes or even quicker with the bus. Rome Fiumicino
Airport, Rome's biggest internationl airport with daily cheap flight
deals from all over the world, is located in about 20 miles from
the Hotel Forum.
The Forum Hotel, originally an 18th century Convent, features walnut
paneled interiors and a marble column in the lobby. The multilingual
staff at the 24-hour front desk provides amenities that include
complimentary newspapers in the lobby. Enjoy your buffet breakfasts
each morning in the Roof Garden Restaurant. The Rooftop Bar is adjacent
to the restaurant and the Lobby Bar is open from mid-morning to
late night. Read more about the Forum Hotel and check on current
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