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New openings at the Colosseum

22/02/2011
by Roisin O’Sullivan


Colosseum

Recent openings at the Colosseum are giving new meaning to the phrase “inside the lion’s den”. For the first time in history, visitors are permitted to explore the hypogeum, the underground level of the Colosseum that, once upon a time, housed a gladiator’s worst nightmare – the lions and tigers that would happily tear him limb from limb.

The Gate of Death Walking through The Gate of Death, (the exit through which the bodies of defeated gladiators were carried out) visitors will find themselves in the bowels of the Colosseum, staring at huge, empty rooms. In Ancient Rome this must have been an awful place – stuffy air vibrating with the sound of mighty roars, glassy eyes shining through the darkness. How terrifying it must have been for gladiators who came here to prepare for battle before being transported by a lift to the central fighting area. Even today there remains a palpable sense of menace in the air. Protected underground from the elements since the 5th century, this part of the Colosseum is much better preserved than others.

Colosseum But the underground hypogeum is not the only new treat in store for travellers visiting the Colosseum. For the first time since the 1970s the upper ‘third tier’ level of the 80AD Roman stadium is also open. From this vantage point visitors have a bird’s eye view of the Roman Forum and Palatine beyond, as well as the perfect spot from which to get a feel for the sheer size of the Colosseum which, in its day, held an audience of 50,000 people. Towering over the rest of the stadium at 33 metres, the third tier was where slaves used to work huge, heavy sails, rolling them out to protect spectators from the scorching Roman sun.

Colosseum It is important to note however, that both of these areas are open only to visitors with special access on organised tours. In the case of the underground level, only 25 people are allowed into the area at a time. Dark Rome is very happy to offer one such tour, which brings intimate groups of only 10 people on guided tours of the hypogeum and third tier as well as visiting the Roman Forum and Palatine.  Book our newly launched, Semi-Private, Skip the Line access tour of the Colosseum.

 
 

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Jackie Evans

20/09/2011

We shall be in Rome from Monday 25 - Friday 29th June 2012, can you please advise when you will be taking bookings for this tour.

Roisin O'Sullivan

20/10/2011

Hi Jackie Thanks for your comment. We're still in talks with the company in charge of the Colosseum about passes for next year but we're hoping (all things according to plan) to take bookings from the start of 2012. I'll put up a blog post when we hear back so keep an eye out through Christmas for updates. Happy planning! It's half the fun isn't it?

Lisa Callander

18/11/2011

Can you tell me if there is still access to the lower levels in November, as I noticed a few comments saying they did not get in?

GRACE

21/11/2011

We will be in Rome from January 2 to January 4 2012. We really want to book the colosseum underground and third tier tour. Will this be available for these dates?

Roisin O'Sullivan (Dark Rome)

21/11/2011

Hi Grace, Unfortunately we haven't confirmed our passes for the Colosseum in 2012 just yet but we are hoping to do so in the next few weeks and will be taking bookings the second we do. Check back on our website soon or sign up to our Twitter feed @darkrometours and I'll be tweeting about it. Sorry for the inconvenience. Roisin Dark Rome

George Rose

25/02/2012

Hello. Will the underground level be open early Sept? I would like to book this tour if it will be. Is that where the lions dens are?

Roisin O'Sullivan

07/03/2012

Hi George The Underground should be open in September - it has reopened now for the year - but it is subject to a lot of last-minute closures due to strikes or heavy rains that cause damage. All things according to plan though, it will be open then. It is indeed where the lions were kept!

Jeff Scott

01/04/2012

Hello in Rome for 4 days August do you expect this tour to be open thanks

Dark Rome Tours

06/04/2012

Hi Jeff We absolutely expect this to be open in August. Renovations have finished now and from tomorrow on we'll be leading tours into the underground again, we're very excited. Discounting any major disaster you should be fine to visit in August but book well in advance, that's one of our busiest months and this is our fastest moving tour. Roisin

barbara hobson

04/05/2012

will be in romr aug.21 and 22. is it possible to book a tour to see the third and underground level of the colosseum at that time?

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