El Coliseo NO era un Estadio: La Oscura Verdad de su Construcción #historia #historiaantigua

El Coliseo NO era un Estadio: La Oscura Verdad de su Construcción #historia #historiaantigua

The Legacy of Rome and the Coliseum

The Enduring Influence of Rome

  • Rome, an empire that fell 2000 years ago, still captivates people today due to its vast legacy in laws, language, roads, and aqueducts.
  • The Coliseum stands out as a monumental structure with a capacity for 70,000 people; it was not merely an arena but a political statement by the emperor.

The Origins of the Coliseum

  • The history of the Coliseum begins with a catastrophic fire in July AD 64 that devastated much of Rome, destroying homes and temples.
  • Emperor Nero was rumored to have started this fire and subsequently built his extravagant palace, the Domus Aurea, on the ruins.

Transition of Power

  • Following Nero's downfall, Vespasian emerged as a new leader from humble military origins who understood the people's needs.
  • Vespasian decided to transform Nero's lavish estate into a public space for entertainment and community enjoyment.

Construction of the Coliseum

  • Construction began in AD 72 with around 10,000 workers using travertine stone from Tivoli; innovative techniques allowed for rapid creation of vast spaces.
  • The design featured arches that distributed weight effectively, making it not just an architectural marvel but also a powerful symbol for the emperor’s connection to his citizens.
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Descripción Todos conocemos el Coliseo como el escenario de gladiadores. Pero la verdad es más oscura. No fue construido para el deporte, sino para la política. Fue el "megáfono" gigante que el emperador usó para controlar la ira de 70.000 ciudadanos. ¿Por qué el Emperador Vespasiano destruyó el palacio de Nerón para construir esto? Descubre la historia oculta de sangre, fuego y política detrás del monumento más famoso de Roma. 🔔 Suscríbete para la Parte 2: El secreto de ingeniería que ha durado 2000 años. #Coliseo #ImperioRomano #Historia #Documental #Nerón #Roma #Curiosidades #Ingeniería #Misterio