Colosseum Cross Section is a photograph by Weston Westmoreland which was uploaded on October 3rd, 2017.
Title
Colosseum Cross Section
Artist
Weston Westmoreland
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Description
Inside the Colosseum, Rome.
Vertical cross-section view otf the inside of the Colosseum.
Named after a huge statue of Nero that was in the center of the gardens that occupied that space before the most famous amphitheater in the world was built, the Colosseum is the main exponent of the contradictions of the Roman Empire. So civilized and exquisite, yet so raw and barbaric. It never ceases to mesmerize me. Some 2,5-5 million people are believed to have been killed inside during the 500 years the Colosseum was active.
It came to happen that, centuries after the empire fell and all these grand buildings were forsaken, the Colosseum became an exotic botanic garden of sorts, due to all the seeds that the wild animals killed there had brought with them.
The white marble that once covered the Colosseum ended dressing the main facade of Saint Peter's Basilica. The remains of this magnificent amphitheater were preserved because it was consecrated as a church.
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October 3rd, 2017
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