Colosseum: A Jewel in Rome’s Crown
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Spanning two thousand years of history, this magnificent monument, the Roman Colosseum, is an emblem of the power of a bygone empire. With more than seven million visitors a year, its massive structure and awesome architecture testify to the genius of ancient Roman building techniques, earning it a place not only among UNESCO’s World Heritage sites but as one of the new seven wonders of the world.
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