still used for animal hunts until around 524. Four major earthquakes
took their toll on the structure though, and by the Middle Ages the
Colosseum in Rome had been fully converted into a military fortress,
before finally being relegated to existing as the world’s largest rock
quarry.
During the Baroque age the marble that originally covered the facade
was redistributed by the ruling Roman families who used it as a source
of marble for the construction of St. Peter’s Basilica and their private
palazzos.
In the 18th century, Pope Benedict XIV eventually ended the use of
the Colosseum in Rome as a giant quarry. The Roman Colosseum will
forever remind visitors of an inhumane past, when thirst for blood could
bring crowds from miles away and nothing was more thrilling than the
taking of a life.
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