Colosseum also called flavian amphitheatre giant amphitheatre built in rome under the flavian emperors construction of the colosseum was begun sometime between 70 and 72 ce during the reign of vespasian it is located just east of the palatine hill on the grounds of what was nero s golden house the artificial lake that was the centrepiece of that palace complex was drained and the.
Roman colosseum cross section awning.
You can see from the hypogeum the different levels of seating to the velarium.
Vespasian 69 79 ce titus 79 81 ce and domitian 81 96.
The set contains the famous façade fascia.
The velarium was the awning that provided coolness for the spectators.
When the colosseum became a public monument the cross was moved to the side podium the stations of the cross removed the chapel closed all the shrubbery trees and plants which were growing inside and splitting the walls removed the solid floor of the arena excavated and the substructure laid bare as you see it today.
The velarium to keep the hot sun and the rain off of spectators there was a retractable awning called the velarium.
Anfiteatro flavio aɱfiteˈaːtro ˈflaːvjo or colosseo kolosˈsɛːo is an oval amphitheatre in the centre of the city of rome italy built of travertine limestone tuff volcanic rock and brick faced concrete it was the largest.
The main floor of the colosseum was composed of wooden blocks covered with sand.
There were sockets for 240 wooden beams at the top of the colosseum to support an awning.
The roman colosseum originally called amphitheatrum flavium flavian amphitheatre is modelled as it was in its glory days at the time of the inaugural games in 80 ad under roman emperor titus.
Some historians believe that the name for the colosseum comes from the colossus.
This image provides a cross section of the coliseum.
The colosseum or coliseum ˌ k ɒ l ə ˈ s iː ə m kol ə see əm also known as the flavian amphitheatre latin.
Sailors of the imperial fleet who often did not have any other work to do were stationed nearby so that they could move the awning to shield spectators from the sun.
Roman sailors were used to put up the velarium when it was needed.
There were 240 wooden masts around the top of the stadium to support the awning.