Rome's,
if not Italy's, most enduring icon is undoubtedly its Colosseum. Built between
A.D. 70 and 80 A.D., it was in use for some 500 years. The elliptical structure
sat nearly 50,000 spectators, who gathered to watch the gladiatorial events as
well as other public spectacles, including battle reenactments, animal hunts
and executions. Earthquakes and stone-robbers have left the Colosseum in a
state of ruin, but portions of the structure remain open to tourists, and its
design still influences the construction of modern-day amphitheaters, some
2,000 years later.
The
weather in May is very temperate although cool at night, and a very little
rain. The problem is that this is a popular month, so your airfare may be more
expensive.
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