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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2022
  • The story behind the creation of the world's most famous monument, from its genesis and ancient beginnings to its upkeep, preservations and renovations, despite a storm of controversy.
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  • @shaunn7778
    @shaunn7778 Год назад +64

    I've been to the Colosseum twice but the Arch of Constantine in its shadow, mesmerizes me more, for whatever reason. Truly breathtaking

    • @optimusprinceps3526
      @optimusprinceps3526 Год назад +4

      So is Pompeii 👍

    • @teedepefanio4974
      @teedepefanio4974 Год назад +4

      @@optimusprinceps3526 for real.. like a part of a city, cast in time.. i definitely loved seeing the Romans through the buildings they left behind. All these ancient things fascinate me..
      When i saw the Great Pyramid, though, it was like seeing something built by people who predated history.. it was like sci-fi and history collided. Hope you get there in this life. Well said about Pompeii... easily as fascinating as all of Rome, combined.. i guess true "time capsules" are like that. Bouna fortuna.. 👊

    • @johnsterling1912
      @johnsterling1912 Год назад

      Hate

    • @rubeneseo5511
      @rubeneseo5511 Год назад

      ​@@teedepefanio4974 😮😮😢😢😢🎉🎉MI by 5😊😅😅😅😅😮🎉😢by😅😢😊

    • @55kronwalled55
      @55kronwalled55 Год назад

      ​@@optimusprinceps3526 ¹

  • @GIBBO4182
    @GIBBO4182 Год назад +56

    Concrete has a roughly 100 year lifespan…the colosseum has stood for 2000 years!

    • @paxamericania5923
      @paxamericania5923 Год назад +15

      Mordern concrete has short life span because we reinforce it with steel bars to make it stronger. But water seeping through the concrete makes the metal oxidize and rust which causes the concrete to creak.

    • @chrisfreemesser5707
      @chrisfreemesser5707 Год назад +21

      Roman concrete had volcanic ash in it (called tufa IIRC) that makes the concrete immensely strong and durable

    • @zzzz-sf5lr
      @zzzz-sf5lr Год назад +3

      Petzolano

    • @spmoran4703
      @spmoran4703 Год назад +4

      And even now , despite it being a ruin. Still looks better than some concrete monstrosities.

    • @straya4837
      @straya4837 Год назад +2

      That is potsolana. It can be submerged in water & still be a viable building material.
      But whats the point of mentioning.

  • @joeconnolly89
    @joeconnolly89 Год назад +23

    i saw an interesting documentary where they had a guy that was a specialist in designing buildings that could evacuate as rapidly as possible
    His challenge was to re design the coliseum for this purpose
    he made a new design and then they ran the original building and his through a computer program designed to run a test on this
    To his utter Suprise he lost and the original designed coliseum won
    It was able to evacuate everyone 6 minutes faster than his modern design
    Just goes to show....

  • @leslietarkin5705
    @leslietarkin5705 Год назад +38

    I'm glad Pope Benedict XIV dedicated the Colosseum to all the Christian martyrs. The Colosseum reopened on June 28th, 2021, after the restoration was completed. New areas were opened to the public for the first time in centuries.

  • @jenniferwittridge4163
    @jenniferwittridge4163 Год назад +25

    First time I saw this amazing building was on the first night in Rome, just getting dark it was lit up and made my hair stand on end, just amazing. In fact I was 4 days and the whole city was mind blowing.

    • @kevinpittman2517
      @kevinpittman2517 Год назад

      I love that the Cure made a Video of a Concert they held there called Orange it was Epic ! the Cures deep mesmerizing spooky sound and the Lights of the Roman generals and emporers all lit up... ill never have the money to see such wonders IRL so i travel to them on youtube in old documentaries.

  • @77Jonb
    @77Jonb Год назад +12

    Simply amazing

  • @kevinjackson4933
    @kevinjackson4933 Год назад +32

    Preserving Italy's brilliant history through physical preservation, and also through cultural preservation with the election of their most recent prime minister! Love it!

    • @isaiahwinbrone
      @isaiahwinbrone Год назад +7

      Wrestling at the roman colosseum

    • @shannonmcstormy5021
      @shannonmcstormy5021 Год назад +3

      Well, all I can tell you is that she has been labeled the most "far right" Italian Prime Minister since Mussolini. I have no idea what that really means. I know that Italy has very serious, chronic organized crime problems, and one of the highest corruption indexes in the world. Hopefully, she will be a beneficent leader, good for ALL people who live and work in Italy, and good for the world. I visited Italy many decades ago for several months, and the sights AND the people of Italy struck me as world class, warm, welcoming, engaging and inspiring. Helping them preserve their world treasures, from Rome to Venice, should be a world effort IMO - free to a good home.

    • @DontThinkso-kb9tc
      @DontThinkso-kb9tc 3 месяца назад

      ​@@shannonmcstormy5021right is always, ALWAYS better than left.

  • @mick7even
    @mick7even Год назад +5

    I’m so intrigued with the woman who knows so much and made a joke about her gray hair. Fascinating

  • @davidlist7507
    @davidlist7507 Год назад +8

    In my hotel in in 1976 my room and window was very close to the Colosseum and I could see it's marvels every day I woke up or went sleep. I did purvey and walk into it when I could. Of course, I didn't like the ancient cruelty and barbarism that happened there but an interesting piece of work to make it back then.

  • @omaroba1490
    @omaroba1490 Год назад +7

    Yes sir, Just in time for sunday funday. a new good video, new to me anyways.

  • @walterulasinksi7031
    @walterulasinksi7031 Год назад +5

    To many of the viewing public, while 5he architectural aspect if the construction of the building, is interesting, there can also be interest in the theatrical operations. It has been recorded that when Titus inaugurated the Colosseum, the mornings has sea battles with prisoners on boats that would be sunk by the Roman Navy, and a recreation of the Greek myth of Icarus flying over the stadia only to fall to his death. And with animal hunts and gladiators in the afternoon. While some of this has been shown, ( the water inlets and drains along with the boat storage), and that a replica of one of the elevators was installed, there is still a matter of the amount of changeover work required to construct the wood and sand surface over the area of the water height. And how the water was kept from flooding animal enclosures which would need to be above the water. An example of such is still occurring at NYC’s Madison Square garden. Where it can be possible to have both Basketball and Ice Hockey on the same day if required. The Colosseum events would be much harder to accomplish, even with the use of hundreds of stagehands/ slaves. It is recorded that the water events were discontinued, I would suspect due to the changeover difficulties.

  • @cheaplaughkennedy2318
    @cheaplaughkennedy2318 Год назад +6

    I’m sure people in the streets could hear the spectators cheering as slaughtering was taking place.

  • @tapuout101
    @tapuout101 Год назад +18

    I think they should fully restore it, but keep it real as possible. They could have shows reenacting what actually happened giving everyone a look into history. They would make a killing over just leaving it as is.

    • @Spirit_Bear2
      @Spirit_Bear2 Год назад +9

      Why not go all the way & have criminals fight until death

    • @yumuddah8735
      @yumuddah8735 Год назад +2

      it would be cheaper just to build a replica... and you wouldn't ruin history. also im fairly certain that we couldn't recreate it. it used to be able to be moved around to simulate different scenarios. we struggle to build something that lasts 100 years, we dont know how it originally functioned. the colosseum is many centuries old. its best we dont ruin it.

    • @heatwave-bm5ht
      @heatwave-bm5ht 2 месяца назад +1

      @@yumuddah8735 but why we struggle to build something that last for only 100 years? We have latest technology and equipments, still why we struggle? Why our buildings don't last long?

    • @yumuddah8735
      @yumuddah8735 2 месяца назад

      @@heatwave-bm5ht because we build for profit, not for duration.

  • @richardsanjose3692
    @richardsanjose3692 Год назад +4

    I hope he's able to do something about the acid rain which is slowly melting all of the ancient monuments there and in Greece

  • @robertcraig4704
    @robertcraig4704 Год назад +5

    I've seen it many times,,super awesome

  • @NGCoinslove
    @NGCoinslove Год назад +2

    Fantastic as Always Perfect, Like, Thank You

  • @onagaali2024
    @onagaali2024 Год назад +2

    I have a short sleeved silk shirt with prints of the Colosseum on it. One of my favorite silk shirts easily. Everytime I wear it people I don't know either compliment me, stare, or ask where did I get it.

  • @Wanderinghippi
    @Wanderinghippi Год назад +12

    It would be nice to know when this was actually produced so we had a better idea of when in time these were made so you could have an idea of if some information is new or old

    • @MattUFL
      @MattUFL Год назад +6

      Best I can tell is that this was produced in 2015. The two writers are credited on IMBD with two episodes regarding restoration the Colosseum from that year, and they don't have any other credits relating to this subject.

    • @triciac.5078
      @triciac.5078 Год назад +1

      At the very least, pre-Covid.

  • @mitchellkrouth5083
    @mitchellkrouth5083 Год назад +6

    Thank you for your motivation and enthusiasm for history. Correction Romans re-inhabited existing civilization with highly advanced infrastructure in the city with megalithic stone work. Ages 1,500,000 years starting

  • @richardsanjose3692
    @richardsanjose3692 Год назад +7

    Why did it take so many centuries for some wealthy person with a heart to begin presentation of this great monument

    • @randomusername5242
      @randomusername5242 Год назад

      Because too often the merchant class is more focused on the wealth they can extract and create than what they can give back to their people. Many of them are rootless people that view the world as economic zones instead of distinct, unique, and important nations.

  • @JuliusCeaser_
    @JuliusCeaser_ Год назад +2

    We have lost many ancient knowledge of construction.

  • @morningstar9233
    @morningstar9233 9 месяцев назад

    Wonderful to see the Colosseum is still an active venue. Minus the blood shed of course! Not mothballed and out of bounds. I commend and respect the work of all involved in it's preservation and utilization. I could listen to them talking Italian all day.

  • @russellnolan9212
    @russellnolan9212 Год назад +2

    Some like to see ruins and say, "My, wasn't that great?" To inspire, we rebuild!

  • @daviddevlogger
    @daviddevlogger Год назад +8

    Live your life the way that you want to live it, don’t let other people live it for you…

    • @straya4837
      @straya4837 Год назад +1

      Or religion be what makes you tick.

  • @projectw.a.a.p.f.t.a.d7762
    @projectw.a.a.p.f.t.a.d7762 Год назад +13

    This is amazing and would love to see the restoration of many other places. It be amazing to see the pyramids as they original looked.

    • @donnieboughton1730
      @donnieboughton1730 Год назад +2

      That would literally take 100s of billions of $$$. Never gonna happen...

    • @TheEvilmooseofdoom
      @TheEvilmooseofdoom Год назад +3

      @@donnieboughton1730It would depend on the level. The entire thing was covered in limestone if I remember correctly. That would be hundreds of millions rather than billions. :)

    • @donnieboughton1730
      @donnieboughton1730 Год назад +2

      @@TheEvilmooseofdoom covered in highly polished limestone with a huge marble capstone that was covered in gold. All that + labor, engineering, and transport of materials would definitely be in the billions of dollars.

    • @dstaff7373
      @dstaff7373 Год назад +4

      It will LOSE thier Historical Value Then...

    • @SD-tj5dh
      @SD-tj5dh Год назад +2

      Personally I prefer to see repairs done using metal and glass, so you can still walk the areas that don't exist anymore of the original building, to make it look more complete. It would also frame the remains of the original structure, and also adds areas for displays. The contrast of old and new would preserve the remains and yet restore the full functionality.

  • @PC-lu3zf
    @PC-lu3zf Год назад +1

    Great video

  • @TheBlacGhost2093
    @TheBlacGhost2093 Год назад +13

    The Flavian Amphitheater. AKA The Coliseum is the mother of all arenas. 🏟️

    • @Alienjujitsu
      @Alienjujitsu Год назад +2

      Yes it would be truly fitting and amazing if they could hold mma there in the distant future!!! #gladiatorculture

    • @TheBlacGhost2093
      @TheBlacGhost2093 Год назад +2

      @@Alienjujitsu What if they brought back the Gladiators games in general. They just don't fight to the death like in Ancient Rome.

    • @Alienjujitsu
      @Alienjujitsu Год назад +1

      Yes granted, but we're not in ancient Rome now my Italian pal, but yes it would be interesting to see Gladiator's bought back for sure

    • @Alienjujitsu
      @Alienjujitsu Год назад +1

      Plus it's the closest thing that we're going to get to Gladiator combat as MMA is the purest form of unarmed combat that one can get in this day and age

    • @Alienjujitsu
      @Alienjujitsu Год назад +1

      Anyhow shout out to Marvin Vetorri a modern day Italian Gladiator 🇮🇹 with respect from 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Scotland 👊

  • @mannyespinola9228
    @mannyespinola9228 Год назад

    Thank you for this video

  • @isaiahwinbrone
    @isaiahwinbrone Год назад +4

    They used to have wrestling matches there

    • @skyant3030
      @skyant3030 Год назад +1

      Mama Mia... Mi Amore'...

  • @dickkehoe6136
    @dickkehoe6136 Год назад +1

    VIVA ROMA VIVA ITALIA !!!!!!!! dell' Australia

  • @BugbugAdventures
    @BugbugAdventures Год назад +10

    How did we lose such craftsmanship & skills

    • @SaltyChip
      @SaltyChip Год назад +4

      We didn’t. It shows people fixing it within the 1st 30secs. But yes, less people know these trades because of industrialization making it irrelevant except for special jobs such as this one.

    • @ronalddesiderio7625
      @ronalddesiderio7625 Год назад

      The abuse of union’s. In my humble opinion. And the lack of respect for men that perform blue collar work for a living.

    • @SinCityRaider81
      @SinCityRaider81 Год назад +2

      The new generation's don't care to be craftsman anymore.

    • @hypsyzygy506
      @hypsyzygy506 Год назад +4

      @@SinCityRaider81
      Nobody wanted to pay people properly. We pay bankers and politicians more.

    • @swagmanandy
      @swagmanandy Год назад

      We didn't, the medieval cathedrals are the equal of anything Roman.

  • @neddreadmaynard
    @neddreadmaynard Год назад +3

    I'm sure the guy commentating is a voice actor in Elder Scrolls Oblivion.

    • @mistergoodbear
      @mistergoodbear Год назад

      I was thinking it was the "I don't know you and I don't care to know you" guy, but Google makes it looks like it's not...

    • @neddreadmaynard
      @neddreadmaynard Год назад +1

      @@mistergoodbear Haa! Yea that's the guy I was thinking of..oh well if the great Deep Thought says no then it's a no . I suppose there are plenty of sound alikes in the voice over biz. Shame though I got all nostalgic about that over saturated land.

  • @ramthian
    @ramthian Год назад

    Good morning folks. Thanks

  • @hendryxbenitez8753
    @hendryxbenitez8753 Год назад +6

    Rome was not built in a day

  • @darrellsmith4204
    @darrellsmith4204 Год назад +1

    It was so genius that it was prewired for cable TV..

  • @dr.barrycohn5461
    @dr.barrycohn5461 Год назад +1

    They sure knew their concrete and stone work.

  • @moshemankoff7488
    @moshemankoff7488 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @EcclesiastesLiker-py5ts
    @EcclesiastesLiker-py5ts 6 месяцев назад

    Very informative.

  • @katherinecollins4685
    @katherinecollins4685 Год назад

    Very good

  • @kimrok1
    @kimrok1 Год назад +1

    I think they should offer tickets to watch great gladiator combat! That will pay for the restoration. Finish him!

  • @brettcurtis5710
    @brettcurtis5710 Год назад

    Visted in Aug 2019 - another Classic off the Bucket List!

  • @mohammedsaysrashid3587
    @mohammedsaysrashid3587 Год назад

    A wonderful Introducing Video coverage about Reforming Famous & Italian Proudly slogan

  • @emanz805
    @emanz805 11 дней назад

    I heard that The roman colloseum has recently become a bed for a giant radioactive lizard

  • @richardsanjose3692
    @richardsanjose3692 Год назад +2

    So if Roman concrete was better than modern concrete why do we have modern concrete and are not using Roman concrete I believe the the active ingredient in the Roman concrete was volcanic ash if I'm correct

    • @enricomanno8434
      @enricomanno8434 Год назад

      Yes indeed... mixing sand and gravel in the right proportion with volcanic ash named Pozzolans.. makes a very strong concrete even immersed in the Sea water till now.

    • @hypsyzygy506
      @hypsyzygy506 Год назад

      The recipe was lost.

  • @navalhistoryhub3748
    @navalhistoryhub3748 Год назад

    At the start they talk about four different group building essentially a quarter of the colloseum each! The section of exterior that fell in the earthquake? Was that built to a different level of workmanship than the section that didn't fall? Was just inquisitive as there is bad workmanship in any age.

  • @thisdude5711
    @thisdude5711 Год назад

    thankyou

  • @plurplursen7172
    @plurplursen7172 4 месяца назад

    At some point we should just cover these monuments in a protective block of glass. Think about it. They can renovate like this for the next 2000 years.

  • @markgarin6355
    @markgarin6355 Год назад

    Ah...a woodpecker analogy might have been better..ha

  • @IDL716
    @IDL716 Год назад +1

    What a lovely building of death 💀

  • @3mate1
    @3mate1 Год назад +2

    I just watched this on RUclips... What do you do just re-post the same material every few years?

    • @TheEvilmooseofdoom
      @TheEvilmooseofdoom Год назад +1

      Lots of channels do that. Recycle old material to milk it for more views.

  • @durwinpocha2488
    @durwinpocha2488 Год назад +1

    Think, if they reopened it as a sixty thousand seat arena.

  • @carlthornton3076
    @carlthornton3076 Год назад

    Very Good!... #16 ✝ {10-2-2022}

  • @marriagesuppersusandavisis7272
    @marriagesuppersusandavisis7272 Год назад +1

    God say keep my 10 commandments and love thy neighbor

  • @cosmic4037
    @cosmic4037 Год назад +2

    Underground much more.

  • @mospeada1152
    @mospeada1152 Год назад

    Wasn't there a traffic ban around the structure put into place?

  • @bombasticbushkin4985
    @bombasticbushkin4985 Год назад

    Call me a dreamer, but I would love to see it all restored. Used for concerts and sporting events and generating huge revenue back to the city and the Italian (Roman) people. The task seems too costly and fabulous in reality.

  • @richardcolton1009
    @richardcolton1009 Год назад

    we can't even build stadiums that last 50 years now

    • @heatwave-bm5ht
      @heatwave-bm5ht 2 месяца назад

      But why? Even without any machine or computer, how they made this and why we can't make such things?

  • @richardsanjose3692
    @richardsanjose3692 Год назад

    Oh my how could that have been constructed without diamond saws it has to be alien technology not

  • @campar1043
    @campar1043 Год назад

    what happened to all the seating? and all the statues in the arches?

  • @paranoidgenius9164
    @paranoidgenius9164 Год назад +1

    I don't believe the original intentions for building the Colosseum, was for gladiators to do battle. It has a sort of delegation vibe to it, where the ancient Roman heads of state used to gather to do politics? I'm only speculating here.🙂

  • @jacobsockness571
    @jacobsockness571 Год назад

    Nothing we build now will be around in 2000 years. Why did we let the quality go so low?

    • @helenbartoszek243
      @helenbartoszek243 Год назад

      The cost of labour and materials and work and health safety.

  • @leondobre7498
    @leondobre7498 Год назад +1

    Is coliseum bigger than the pentagon or the comunist building of Bucharest?

  • @paolopablo5292
    @paolopablo5292 Год назад +2

    I hope when the Colosseum will be done for restoration, they will use this for boxing and MMA in the future as it is intended designed for combat sports.

    • @enricomanno8434
      @enricomanno8434 Год назад

      To use this classic monument for such a crappy sport it's very dessacrating
      This is not Hollywood or Dubai

    • @paolopablo5292
      @paolopablo5292 Год назад +1

      It is crappier when they will use this amphitheater just for a music concert hall or museum. Amphitheaters are used for combat sports, not museums or any use.

    • @enricomanno8434
      @enricomanno8434 Год назад

      @@paolopablo5292 Amphitheatre in ancient Rome and in ancient Greece were used for live shows regarding dramas , comedies etc
      Nobody on his right mind would ever consider to fully restructure the Colosseum just to see MMA fighters, which they don't have anything of the real martial arts as karate,judo, jujitsu,taek Kwon do etc etc

    • @paolopablo5292
      @paolopablo5292 Год назад +1

      @@enricomanno8434 live shows, dramas, and comedies are for Greeks, not Romans. Gladiators are an ancient combat sport in the Roman empire. Ask the Emperor who build that Flavian Amphitheater and tell him what the used Colosseum. Tell him that his building is for comedy and drama and he will laugh at you.

  • @wideawake914
    @wideawake914 Год назад

    The way that woman is tip tapping and filling cracks they will be another 2000 years before they finish.

  • @iulianispas8634
    @iulianispas8634 Год назад

    I should be fully restored , I missing almost half

  • @davidleethompsoniii8263
    @davidleethompsoniii8263 Год назад +1

    Rome's...
    Holly Wood

  • @sirandrelefaedelinoge
    @sirandrelefaedelinoge Год назад +2

    As England is constantly berated for its imperial past, why are the Italians allowed to revel in theirs. Let's all rewrite history...

    • @optimusprinceps3526
      @optimusprinceps3526 Год назад +5

      Because they are better than you perhaps ? 😆📕 They owned you for 400 years outright...

    • @TheEvilmooseofdoom
      @TheEvilmooseofdoom Год назад

      Time. As more time passes things fade. A couple thousand years vs a couple hundred. It's not fair, but it's a fact. People are just not that bright on average.

    • @jasonnorthcutt3771
      @jasonnorthcutt3771 Год назад +5

      Maybe England should grow some balls. Be more nationalistic. And honor your past and the people you descend from.

    • @joycelynbrandon755
      @joycelynbrandon755 Год назад +1

      Human history is filled with violence that built empires and destroyed too many civilizations. Humans have never been a peaceful species

    • @joycelynbrandon755
      @joycelynbrandon755 Год назад +1

      Tourism drives Italy's economy.People are intrigued by Mediterranean history

  • @darktruths133
    @darktruths133 Год назад +2

    Just rebuild rome again

  • @yvindwestersund9720
    @yvindwestersund9720 Год назад

    I don't see any problem with this sponsorship program
    I mean if you have a agreement with the company that is doing the sponsorship
    And have a clear agreement for whatever it can and can not be doing
    Whit regards to its promotional products and so on
    Then it would be a good thing for the monuments that needs restoration
    Just saying 🇧🇻

  • @cipher940
    @cipher940 Год назад

    Bread and Circus.

  • @davepangolin4996
    @davepangolin4996 Год назад +4

    BUT … if you go to Rome , Athens , Egypt and Stonehenge… the Colliseum looks nothing particularly impressive except it’s size … 1700 years isn’t that old … a lot of churches in the uk are 1000 … houses 250 .., It is in effect a large municipal theatre

    • @shaunn7778
      @shaunn7778 Год назад +10

      Stonehenge can't hold a candle to Rome. Sorry.

    • @enricomanno8434
      @enricomanno8434 Год назад +2

      I don't see Stonehenge as a great architectural or engineering achievement.
      Stupid comments from someone without any classical education... always ready to minimise the achievement in all the fields of ancient Rome.

    • @hypsyzygy506
      @hypsyzygy506 Год назад

      The Colosseum could, at different times in its 1942 years, hold between 50,000 and an estimated 87,000 spectators.
      The new Wembly Stadium in London (2003-7) has a *seating* capacity of 90,000. The 1923 stadium had an official _standing_ capacity of 125,000 (record 126,047 for 1923 FA Cup Final), later reduced to 100,000, before being made all-seater in 1990 with capacity 82,000.

  • @briansmith9439
    @briansmith9439 Год назад

    The thought of watching the almost subhuman activities of mass slaughter for an entire day is enough to turn anyone's stomach. It makes one question the assumption that Rome had a civilizing effect on conquered lands. Only after the Roman government was overthrown did the sickening spectacle and stench of the mass slaughter that occurred within those walls stop - ironically it was a group the Romans referred to as barbarians, the Goths, that ended this peculiarly barbaric form of 'entertainment'.

  • @skyant3030
    @skyant3030 Год назад

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @michaelmacdonald3408
    @michaelmacdonald3408 Год назад

    The coliseum was a water purifier not what the narratives teach us.

  • @stangetz534
    @stangetz534 Год назад

    meanwhile jack murphy stadium 50 years

  • @michel347
    @michel347 Год назад +2

    Lies lies lies Do you want to know what that really is that’s an old water purification tower where the water would go around and around in certain tunnels in the stadium sand in the middle acting as a filter😊

    • @rsg1963
      @rsg1963 Год назад +2

      That's a fact, look it up. Few people know of this. Same story with the Eiffel tower as well as the Statue of Liberty. Without these water-producing monuments, early civilization would have to use cheesecloth to filter their water. Since all that cloth was being used for cheese, they were forced to build these giant water filters instead. Just amazing.

  • @josephjackson7269
    @josephjackson7269 Год назад +1

    Nice to have all the positive comments but This also is a political project and like everything that’s political it should have strict financial restrictions. Some of these projects are long long term to milk the project for income for years. This type of work can be quickly taught to regular construction workers who are very economically productive.

  • @charlesgoede2809
    @charlesgoede2809 Год назад

    7 minute ads. Nice.

  • @kuromikendall
    @kuromikendall Год назад +2

    i ♡ you.

    • @KGatLC
      @KGatLC Год назад

      And I you.

  • @alexhayden2303
    @alexhayden2303 Год назад

    Immigrants from vastly different cultures will have no iterest in the Indigenous.
    It is trgic that Rome, not some other city e.g. Milan was chosen as the capital.
    “The most effective way to destroy people is to deny and obliterate their own understanding of their history.”
    ― George Orwell

  • @user-dw4lg1fx6o
    @user-dw4lg1fx6o Месяц назад

    It still stands? Why have you destroyed it?

  • @karanmonza7534
    @karanmonza7534 Год назад +1

    🐚D

  • @klsung8191
    @klsung8191 Год назад +1

    Reminiscent of Bebel. Terrible and sinful.

  • @mrmarmellow555
    @mrmarmellow555 8 месяцев назад

    #GRANDE &🤔CHAO
    FIN🅰️LLY GOOD❤️ NEWZ💡FRM! #ITaly🇮🇹❤️🇳🇿

  • @theharringtons2010
    @theharringtons2010 Год назад

    It should be knocked down after the history of it all.

  • @michaelwhitton8021
    @michaelwhitton8021 Год назад

    😊😮😮😊

  • @ismailmukooza2005
    @ismailmukooza2005 Год назад +1

    ❤🎉🎉🎉

  • @watchman835
    @watchman835 Год назад

    I would have just use gap filler for the repairing work.

  • @littlefishy6316
    @littlefishy6316 Год назад

    Slave built any way you say it

  • @karinac.3378
    @karinac.3378 Год назад

    It didn't take“them” 10 years。。slaves and artisans did the building.

  • @Bugseatpiano
    @Bugseatpiano Год назад

    Discussing

  • @billybobwombat2231
    @billybobwombat2231 Год назад

    A colossal feat of architecture built to kill people and innocent animals to entertain a people's blood and cruelty lust, a sad endeavour indeed.

  • @josephgomes8543
    @josephgomes8543 Год назад +1

    I doubt very strongly that the Romans built that collosseum. With what did they turn those marble columns? Oh I know, A horse powered stone lathe......right. And how did they cut the granite? Time has passed; my guess is at 50,000 years. The romans simply moved in and took over existing structures

  • @karanmonza7534
    @karanmonza7534 Год назад

    40👁👅🤭⌚⌚⌚⌚

  • @alachouaya4305
    @alachouaya4305 9 месяцев назад

    🤍

  • @EdiMeanG
    @EdiMeanG Год назад +1

    It was definitely 100% built by slaves 😂 they need to stop

    • @TheEvilmooseofdoom
      @TheEvilmooseofdoom Год назад

      Likely a mix. Skilled people for some, slaves for the grunt work.

  • @kevinpittman2517
    @kevinpittman2517 Год назад

    38:59 The most liberal man in the world "I think the Largest companies should give us their proffits all that they can So the whole country can benefit" yes yes thats what i think" and to quote Johnny Fitzgeraldt Kennedy - AskNot What will they get in return But what Can I do for my fancy pantz tie wearing friends er i mean for my Country :) Yes yes datza whata I a think! - :)

  • @littlefishy6316
    @littlefishy6316 Год назад +2

    Should have been torn down, it was a place of evil.

  • @mickeysealtoe9719
    @mickeysealtoe9719 7 месяцев назад +1

    Biden like spending there as well

  • @distantsunrising
    @distantsunrising Год назад

    Pollytesin is megalithic. The only thing the Storyline is missing is that They dug it out. All the Wars stood as a great cover for a while. Wow.. I wonder if the narrative creators understand that humans are intelligent, beyond resistant and have surpassed the subterfuge. Ancient technology being used for death culture is a sad thing. In reality We know it’s impossible for the privileged to push this Bologna.