Exclusive Colosseum & Mamertine Prison Tour for Up to 6
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Exclusive Colosseum & Mamertine Prison Tour for Up to 6
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Exclusive Colosseum & Mamertine Prison Tour for Up to 6
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Tevékenység időtartama (2 hours)
Extreme
Házigazdaként English
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Mit fogsz tenni
Take an exclusive tour of the Colosseum and Mamertine Prison for up to 6 people.
Tour Highlight
Explore the ancient Roman architecture on this small-group guided walking tour of the Colosseum and Mamertine Prison. Learn about the grand gladiatorial battles that took place in the Colosseum, and the emperors who loved them. Then, hear about Roman culture at the nearby Palatine Hill and the Roman Forum. Finally, learn the dark history of Mamertine Prison, which served as a maximum security prison for centuries.
Mit tartalmaz?
Not wheelchair accessible
Near public transportation
Mit nem tartalmaz?
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
Not wheelchair accessible.
Id / Passport required.
Names required at the time of booking.
On this tour, some of the venues or parts of the venue may be subject to lastminute, unpredictable closures. When this occurs, we are happy to offer customers an extended tour in keeping with the advertised total length of the tour.
No refund for noshow or late arrivals.
Due to increased security measures at many attractions some lines may form on tours with ‘Skip the Line’ access.
This tour/activity will have a maximum of 6 travelers
Constructed in the 1st Century AD under the reign of the Flavian Emperors—Vespasian, Titus, and Domitian—the Colosseum, originally known as the Flavian Amphitheater, stands as a monumental symbol of Roman engineering and societal values. It earned its nickname, 'Colosseo,' due to its proximity to a massive statue of the sun god Apollo, representing the grandeur of the era. Over the centuries, the Colosseum has come to epitomize Roman authority and opulence, serving as a vivid reminder of the elaborate public spectacles and entertainment that captivated ancient audiences.