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Rachel Yu.

We came to the Colosseum in Rome, the sight that I have seen N times on TV. The Colosseum, also known as the Colosseum, is located at the lower end of the Roman Forum and covers an area of six acres, like a hill sunken by limestone. The exterior of the Colosseum is covered with daunting arches, the interior is a cracked seat, the bottom is a platform where the beasts of the beasts have been performed, and the bottom of the platform is the compartment that closes the beasts and slaves. Standing on the bottom, you can feel the deep oppression. This huge Colosseum has always been packed in the heyday of the bloody taste. The most fanatical scenes abound, but it has never been as touching as a ruin today. Next to the Colosseum is the Arch of Constantine, which was established to commemorate the victory of Constantine I in the Battle of the Milvian Bridge in 312 AD. Due to the rush of construction time, many of its decorative parts were removed from the buildings of other emperors. For example, the eight rectangular reliefs at the top came from the monument of the Emperor of Oriel, and the original has been Collected in the Roman Capital Museum. The Arch of Constantine is also the newest of the existing Arc de Triomphe in Rome.
Posted: Jan 9, 2019
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