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Rome’s Colosseum opens its underground for the first time in its historyTOD'S GROUP
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Colosseum tourists can go underground to see ‘backstage’Andrew Medichini
A view of the ancient Colosseum, in Rome, Friday, June 25, 2021. After 2-and-1/2 years of work to shore up the Colosseum’s underground passages, tourists will be able to go down and wander through part of what what had been the ancient arena’s “backstage.”
Andrew MedichiniA view of the ancient Colosseum, in Rome, Friday, June 25, 2021. After 2-and-1/2 years of work to shore up the Colosseum’s underground passages, tourists will be able to go down and wander through part of what what had been the ancient arena’s “backstage.”
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Colosseum tourists can go underground to see ‘backstage’Andrew Medichini
From left, Tod's Diego Della Valle, Italian Culture Minister Dario Franceschini and Tod' Andrea Della Valle pose for the media prior to the start of a press conference at the Colosseum, in Rome, Friday, June 25, 2021. Italy’s culture minister on Friday formally announced the completion of work to shore-up and restore the underground section, in the presence of the founder of Tod’s, the shoe-and-luxury-goods maker, who has footed the bill. AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)
Andrew MedichiniFrom left, Tod's Diego Della Valle, Italian Culture Minister Dario Franceschini and Tod' Andrea Della Valle pose for the media prior to the start of a press conference at the Colosseum, in Rome, Friday, June 25, 2021. Italy’s culture minister on Friday formally announced the completion of work to shore-up and restore the underground section, in the presence of the founder of Tod’s, the shoe-and-luxury-goods maker, who has footed the bill. AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)
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Colosseum tourists can go underground to see ‘backstage’Andrew Medichini
A view of the newly restored lower level of the Colosseum during an event for the media, in Rome, Friday, June 25, 2021. After 2-and-1/2 years of work to shore up the Colosseum’s underground passages, tourists will be able to go down and wander through part of what what had been the ancient arena’s “backstage.”
Andrew MedichiniA view of the newly restored lower level of the Colosseum during an event for the media, in Rome, Friday, June 25, 2021. After 2-and-1/2 years of work to shore up the Colosseum’s underground passages, tourists will be able to go down and wander through part of what what had been the ancient arena’s “backstage.”
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Colosseum tourists can go underground to see ‘backstage’Andrew Medichini
Tod's Diego Della Valle admires the lower level of the Colosseum, in Rome, Friday, June 25, 2021. Italy’s culture minister on Friday formally announced the completion of work to shore-up and restore the underground section, in the presence of the founder of Tod’s, the shoe-and-luxury-goods maker, who has footed the bill.
Andrew MedichiniTod's Diego Della Valle admires the lower level of the Colosseum, in Rome, Friday, June 25, 2021. Italy’s culture minister on Friday formally announced the completion of work to shore-up and restore the underground section, in the presence of the founder of Tod’s, the shoe-and-luxury-goods maker, who has footed the bill.
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Colosseum tourists can go underground to see ‘backstage’Andrew Medichini
Tod's Diego Della Valle admires the lower level of the Colosseum, in Rome, Friday, June 25, 2021. Italy’s culture minister on Friday formally announced the completion of work to shore-up and restore the underground section, in the presence of the founder of Tod’s, the shoe-and-luxury-goods maker, who has footed the bill.
Andrew MedichiniTod's Diego Della Valle admires the lower level of the Colosseum, in Rome, Friday, June 25, 2021. Italy’s culture minister on Friday formally announced the completion of work to shore-up and restore the underground section, in the presence of the founder of Tod’s, the shoe-and-luxury-goods maker, who has footed the bill.
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Colosseum tourists can go underground to see ‘backstage’Andrew Medichini
A view of the newly restored lower level of the Colosseum during an event for the media, in Rome, Friday, June 25, 2021. After 2-and-1/2 years of work to shore up the Colosseum’s underground passages, tourists will be able to go down and wander through part of what what had been the ancient arena’s “backstage.”
Andrew MedichiniA view of the newly restored lower level of the Colosseum during an event for the media, in Rome, Friday, June 25, 2021. After 2-and-1/2 years of work to shore up the Colosseum’s underground passages, tourists will be able to go down and wander through part of what what had been the ancient arena’s “backstage.”
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Colosseum tourists can go underground to see ‘backstage’Andrew Medichini
A view of the newly restored lower level of the Colosseum, in Rome, Friday, June 25, 2021. After 2-and-1/2 years of work to shore up the Colosseum’s underground passages, tourists will be able to go down and wander through part of what what had been the ancient arena’s “backstage.”
Andrew MedichiniA view of the newly restored lower level of the Colosseum, in Rome, Friday, June 25, 2021. After 2-and-1/2 years of work to shore up the Colosseum’s underground passages, tourists will be able to go down and wander through part of what what had been the ancient arena’s “backstage.”
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Colosseum tourists can go underground to see ‘backstage’Andrew Medichini
A view of the newly restored lower level of the Colosseum, in Rome, Friday, June 25, 2021. After 2-and-1/2 years of work to shore up the Colosseum’s underground passages, tourists will be able to go down and wander through part of what what had been the ancient arena’s “backstage.”
Andrew MedichiniA view of the newly restored lower level of the Colosseum, in Rome, Friday, June 25, 2021. After 2-and-1/2 years of work to shore up the Colosseum’s underground passages, tourists will be able to go down and wander through part of what what had been the ancient arena’s “backstage.”
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Colosseum tourists can go underground to see ‘backstage’Andrew Medichini
A visitor poses in front of the newly restored lower level of the Colosseum, during an event for the media, in Rome, Friday, June 25, 2021. After 2-and-1/2 years of work to shore up the Colosseum’s underground passages, tourists will be able to go down and wander through part of what what had been the ancient arena’s “backstage.”
Andrew MedichiniA visitor poses in front of the newly restored lower level of the Colosseum, during an event for the media, in Rome, Friday, June 25, 2021. After 2-and-1/2 years of work to shore up the Colosseum’s underground passages, tourists will be able to go down and wander through part of what what had been the ancient arena’s “backstage.”
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Colosseum tourists can go underground to see ‘backstage’Andrew Medichini
Visitors admire the newly restored lower level of the Colosseum during an event for the media, in Rome, Friday, June 25, 2021. After 2-and-1/2 years of work to shore up the Colosseum’s underground passages, tourists will be able to go down and wander through part of what what had been the ancient arena’s “backstage.”
Andrew MedichiniVisitors admire the newly restored lower level of the Colosseum during an event for the media, in Rome, Friday, June 25, 2021. After 2-and-1/2 years of work to shore up the Colosseum’s underground passages, tourists will be able to go down and wander through part of what what had been the ancient arena’s “backstage.”
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