Rome's archaeological..The Colosseum will be reopened in August.
A man works in the undergrounds of the Colosseum in Rome on May 26, 2010. The Colosseum will be reopened in August. The Colosseum needs constant maintenance even more than restoration, the superintendent for Rome's archaeological sites said on May 12, 2010 three days after plaster fragments fell off the monument.The city of Rome and Italy's culture ministry are currently on the hunt for sponsors to help finance a 22-million-euro (28 million dollars) restoration project for the Colosseum presented by Cecchi and his team
A view of the Colosseum is pictured in Rome on May 26, 2010. The Colosseum will be reopened in August. The Colosseum needs constant maintenance even more than restoration, the superintendent for Rome's archaeological sites had said on May 12, 2010 three days after plaster fragments fell off the monument.The city of Rome and Italy's culture ministry are currently on the hunt for sponsors to help finance a 22-million-euro (28 million dollars) restoration project for the Colosseum presented by Cecchi and his team.
Employees work in the undergrounds of the Colosseum in Rome on May 26, 2010. The Colosseum will be reopened in August. The Colosseum needs constant maintenance even more than restoration, the superintendent for Rome's archaeological sites had said on May 12, 2010 three days after plaster fragments fell off the monument.The city of Rome and Italy's culture ministry are currently on the hunt for sponsors to help finance a 22-million-euro (28 million dollars) restoration project for the Colosseum presented by Cecchi and his team
Workers check stones on a wall in the undergrounds of the Colosseum in Romeon May 26, 2010. The Colosseum will be reopened in August. The Colosseum needs constant maintenance even more than restoration, the superintendent for Rome's archaeological sites said on May 12, 2010 three days after plaster fragments fell off the monument.The city of Rome and Italy's culture ministry are currently on the hunt for sponsors to help finance a 22-million-euro (28 million dollars) restoration project for the Colosseum presented by Cecchi and his team.