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As the most enduring symbol of the Roman Empire and one of the most famous landmarks in the world, the Colosseum receives more than 6 million visitors per year – which means it's not easy to ...
Nearly 2,000 years ago, ancient Romans enjoyed a variety of snacks when attending events at the Colosseum. Recent ...
Italy’s anti-trust agency has levied fines totaling 20 million euros ( $22 million) against half a dozen ticketing agencies for practices that made it difficult for regular visitors to buy basic ...
Unable to attend the Good Friday ceremony in person for the third consecutive year, the pope offered deep meditations for the ...
Italy is levying hefty fines against Roman Colosseum ticketing agencies for forcing tourists to pay more to visit the famed historic site. The fines come after an investigation that started in ...
When in Rome, even King Charles and Queen Camilla can't resist a little sightseeing! On Tuesday, April 8, the King, 76, and Queen, 77, visited the Colosseum on the second day of their state visit ...
Italy fines Roman Colosseum ticketing agencies €20m for practices that forced tourists to pay more
The authority did not list the mark-ups, but the Archaeological Park of the Colosseum which is operated by the Italian Culture Ministry, lists the price for access to the ancient Roman arena at ...
Spectators likely brought cheese from home or purchased it near the Colosseum, just as they did for other prepared food. Bread dominated the Roman diet. Archaeologists have uncovered a wide range ...
ROME — Italy’s competition authority on Tuesday levied fines totaling 20 million euros ($22 million) against half a dozen ticketing agencies for practices that have made it difficult for ...
The authority did not list the mark-ups, but the Archaeological Park of the Colosseum which is operated by the Italian Culture Ministry, lists the price for access to the ancient Roman arena at 18 ...
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