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Rome's Colosseum to Open Secret Imperial Passage to Visitors

  • On October 27 in Rome, the Colosseum will grant public access to the long-hidden 'Commodus Passage' for the first time since ancient times.
  • This unveiling came after nearly a year of restoration work, carried out from October 2024 to September 2025, which included reinforcing the structure, refurbishing decorative stucco, and installing a new walkway.
  • Originally discovered in the 1810s, the passage allowed Roman emperors, including Commodus, to enter the arena unseen and reach their honor box overlooking the games.
  • Barbara Nazzaro, who oversaw the restoration, explained that visitors are now able to experience what it felt like for an emperor to make their entrance into the arena.
  • A second restoration project will begin in early 2026, aiming to further conserve the tunnel section that extends beyond the Colosseum's perimeter.
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Once-secret Emperor Commodus' passage to Rome's Colosseum opens to public for the first time

Archaeologists at the Colosseum Archaeological Park explained that Roman emperors would use the passage to enter the arena unseen and protected.

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Once-secret Emperor Commodus' passage to Rome Colosseum opens to open to public

ROME — For the first time in nearly 2,000 years, visitors to Rome's world-renowned Colosseum will have the opportunity to walk through a hidden imperial passage that once allowed Roman emperors to reach the ancient amphitheater unseen.

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

A 2,000-year-old tunnel once used by Roman emperors to slip into the Colosseum unseen will open to the public this month, offering visitors a rare glimpse of the arena’s imperial backstage.

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For the first time in almost 2,000 years, an imperial passage hidden from Rome's Colosseum emblem is to be open to the public, offering a unique view of the ancient amphitheater, reports The Independent. Starting...

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stol.it broke the news in Bolzano, Italy on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
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