Roman Colosseum


The reason it looks so terrible in this picture is that a lot of the seats were made of marble and they have been stolen away over the years and burned in lime kilns to make mortar and cement. Also, the floor has been taken away so you can see the rooms in the basement where the Romans kept the animals and the equipment and stuff.
The Colosseum is a crowded area for kids' books. We've tried to pick good ones to feature here:
The Roman Colosseum, by Michael and Elizabeth Mann (1998). For kids.
The Roman Colosseum, by Don Nardo (1998). Nardo writes lots of good history books for kids. This one is more detailed and more architectural than the Mann book.
Make This Model Roman Amphitheatre, by Iain Ashman (1995).
The Colosseum, by Ada Gabucci, Filippo Coarelli, and Leonardo Lombardi (2001). From the Getty Museum, for adults. Coarelli is a well-known Italian archaeologist. This is a lavish, detailed look at everything about the Colosseum from when it was first built to now.



