Introduction to the Ancient Roman Colosseum: The Ancient Roman Colosseum, formerly known as Flavin's Amphitheatre, also translated as Roman Colosseum, is located in the center of Rome, Italy. It is the largest amphitheater in ancient Rome. It is also a symbol of the Roman Empire. Built between 72 and 82 AD, it is a testimony to a prosperous period for mankind. During those long years, it represented killing, danger and the most cruel glory. After experiencing wind and rain in 2000, although half of the wall has collapsed, its magnificent architectural essence can still bring a strong shock. In this arena in the park, what visitors see is no longer greed and cruelty, but a carefully prepared open-air theme parade performance, which is the pursuit and enjoyment of beauty.