 Coloseum is the ruins of big amphitheater in the center of Rome. Originally, it is called the Flavian Amphitheatre. It is used to primarily for gladiator.

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 Coloseum is the ruins of big amphitheater in the center of Rome. Originally, it is called the Flavian Amphitheatre. It is used to primarily for gladiator fights. This building is visit ed by many people.

 Basilica of St. Peter is built on the spot where he was crucified and buried St. Peter.  The temple was built by emperor Constantine I.  It is the most visited temple in the world.

 Peter's Square is the central square in the Vatican, which lies in front of St. Peter's Basilica.  St. Peter's Square is formed by combining two smaller squares. In this square are 140 statues of saints.

 Th is fountain is decorated with several perfectly machine statues. She is one of the other fountains which represents fertility and health. Rome visitors throw a coin into the fountain to this beautiful place again return.

By: Klaudia Fedorová and Emma Lehocká