A secret tunnel once used by emperors is opening beneath the Colosseum

A secret tunnel once used by emperors is opening beneath the Colosseum

Known as the Passage of Commodus, the 180-foot corridor was built beneath the amphitheater to let emperors and VIP guests reach their seats in the imperial box without mingling with the crowds. The passage takes its name from Emperor Commodus, the ruthless leader who governed from 177 to 192 CE and...

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