This is not the Colosseum of Ancient Rome, but a stadium with a lot of ancient Roman elements and a sense of historical precipitation.
Amphitheatre of El Jem
Posted: Dec 12, 2016
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小思文
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Tunis can also see the architecture of ancient Rome, this history is very early, it is also a far-flung conquered area of the ancient Roman Empire, the Roman Colosseum is well preserved, and the third largest existing Colosseum, retaining the outline of the whole shape. You can also see a lot of good information.
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Posted: Mar 20, 2020
暗夜惊蛰
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Although the world's third largest, it is the most complete Colosseum. Al Jem Colosseum is magnificent in appearance and the interior is endless. The underground floors that used to hold slaves and beasts were dark and gloomy.
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Posted: Dec 25, 2019
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The ancient Roman arena in Tunisia is also a long history, the arena looks very attractive, many ancient relics here are also very unique, this arena looks more distinctive.
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Posted: Oct 5, 2019
Grace
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The first thing I learned was that I saw it on TV. The scenery was very beautiful, and I was shocked when I came here! __________ The ruined Roman ring arena; the ramshackle ancient Roman pillars, they are really beautiful! _____________
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Posted: May 3, 2017
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The Erjem Colosseum in Tunisia is one of the three major Colosseums in ancient Rome. It was built more than one hundred years later than the Colosseum in Rome. When it was built, it could accommodate 80,000 people. So far, it is the most well preserved. Because of the reconstruction of one side of the stands, it can still be used as a performance. The whole Colosseum is quite spectacular! The highest level overlooks the city.
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Posted: Mar 9, 2018
静心觅静
5/5Outstanding
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El Jim's Colosseum is a famous building left by the Roman Empire in North Africa. It reflects the centuries-old rule of the Roman Emperor over Tunisia during the Roman Empire and witnesses the prosperity and decline of the Roman Empire. Sitting quietly in the bleachers of the Colosseum, I could not feel the bloody storms of fighting in the Colosseum, nor did I know how the dignitaries of that year could casually watch the bloody battles and battles.