The Colosseum in Rome remains one of the world's most iconic attractions, but recent visitors report that overwhelming crowds can detract from the experience. Despite efforts to avoid peak tourist times, many find it difficult to fully appreciate the site due to congestion. Historically, the Colosseum was a lively venue where spectators enjoyed not only gladiatorial games but also feasts, games, and socializing. To enhance the visitor experience and understanding of its rich past, a new museum section has opened in the hypogea, offering deeper insights into the lives of ancient spectators. This addition aims to balance the challenges of modern tourism with the site's enduring historical appeal.
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