For the first time in nearly 2,000 years, visitors to Rome’s Colosseum can walk through a hidden imperial passage.
Experts say the notorious emperor Commodus may have survived an assassination attempt inside this tunnel, which is now open ...
A once-secret passage used by Emperor Commodus to access the Rome Colosseum is opening to the public for the first time, ...
History buffs and lovers of unique experiences have the chance to walk through the same underground path once secretly used ...
The Commodus Passage was a later addition to the Colosseum that allowed emperors to visit the arena without encountering the ...
The newly restored underground corridor, once reserved for the emperor's hidden walk to his honor box, still bears clamps ...
A once-hidden tunnel running into the Colosseum in Rome, Italy, will be open to the public by the end of October, authorities said. Built in the First and Second Centuries AD with the aid of horses, ...
A 2,000-year-old tunnel once used by Roman emperors to slip into the Colosseum unseen will open to the public this month, ...
A once-secret passageway in the Colosseum, linked to Emperor Commodus, is now open to the public. Built between the 1st and 2nd century AD, this corridor allowed discreet entry for emperors to watch ...
Walk the S-shaped way emperors slipped into the arena, virtually restored. Visitors to Rome will soon do something no ...
Roman emperors would use the passage to enter the arena unseen and protected, leading them directly to their honour box ...