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General view inside the Colosseum, as it reopens after the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions were eased in Lazio region, Rome, Italy, February 1, 2021. [Yara Nardi/Reuters] ...
The Colosseum in Rome reopened its doors to the public along with Italy's other cultural sites in a step towards post-coronavirus normality after almost three months of closures. The Italian ...
Italy’s culture minister says the international search for a new director for Rome’s Colosseum resumes after a challenge by the city was overruled by a tribuna (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini, File) ...
The Colosseum in Rome, Italy has reportedly been defaced again. It's the third incident in recent weeks. It's not clear if this is happening more frequently than usual, but increased fines aren't ...
It's stepped in to rescue some of Italy's most iconic sites. Among them, the very symbol of its rich, violent and inventive history: the Colosseum in Rome.
Italy’s Cultural Minister, Dario Franceschini, tweeted a picture of what the new floor would look like, next to an undated older photo of the Colosseum before the floor was removed.
The Colosseum is Italy’s most popular tourist attraction, drawing some 7.6 million visitors in 2019, before the coronavirus struck. Built 2,000 years ago, the stone arena was the biggest ...
This is how the new Colosseum arena will be in 2023, the most ambitious and contested challenge of the Italy Minister of Cultural Heritage, Dario Franceschini.
While the coronavirus pandemic has limited tourism, the Colosseum remains one of Italy's most famous landmarks. Before the pandemic struck, the monument attracted about 7.6 million people in 2019.
The Colosseum is one of the most recognisable monuments in Europe The Italian authorities have approved a controversial plan to restore the Colosseum using a private donation, with work to begin ...
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