The architect responsible for
the plans and design is unknown but the construction of the Colosseum
started in 72 A.D under the reign of Emperor Vespasian.
Emperor Vespasian wanted to erase the memory of Rome’s pervious ruler, Nero.
Nero had built a gold colossus statue of himself, that Vaspian later melted to
pay for the construction of the Colosseum. The Colosseum itself was constructed
over the site of the formally standing gold statue. |
The Roman Colosseum was damaged by lightening in 217 A.D and later
restored in 238 A.D.
Following the restoration of the Colosseum, it was later destroyed by several
earthquakes in 442 A.D, 508 A.D and 847 A.D. What is left of the construction
is now known as one of the most popular tourist attractions in Rome. |