The Flavian Amphitheater, commonly known as the Colosseum, is a monumental structure in Rome built between AD 70 and 80 under the Flavian dynasty. It was used for various public spectacles, including gladiatorial contests, animal hunts, and mock sea battles. With a capacity of around 50,000 spectators, it showcased the grandeur of Roman engineering and culture. Today, it stands as an iconic symbol of ancient Rome and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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