Rome Colosseum.
Human-made computer-generated 3D reconstruction of the Colosseum in Imperial Rome.
Description
The Roman Colosseum, completed in AD 80, is the largest amphitheatre of the ancient world and a lasting symbol of Roman engineering and power. It hosted gladiatorial contests and public spectacles for up to 50,000 spectators. Above the seating, the Velarium—a vast retractable canvas canopy operated by sailors using ropes and pulleys—provided shade and protection, showcasing the Romans’ advanced mechanical skill and concern for audience comfort.
Historic Accuracy
The imagery is for illustrative purposes only. We cannot guarantee the historical accuracy of the city masterplan, building design, materials or any other aspect of representation. The detailed 3D model has been constructed using available reference sources on the internet. Our team used this extensively researched reference material to interpret our visual representation of how the environment may have appeared. We do not accept responsibility for inaccuracy or omissions.
Generative AI
No AI has been used in the image.
Technical Details
Frame rate:
- 25 frames per second
Resolution (pixels)
- Preview: 1280×720 (720p)
- HD: 1920×1080 (HD)
- 4K: 3840×2160 (4K)
- Image Print: 5000×2813 (A3@300dpi)
- Image Digital: 1920×1080
Colourspace
- sRGB
Creative Software
- Autodesk 3ds Max
- Chaos V-Ray
- Chaos Phoenix
- SiNi Software
- Adobe Creative Suite
External References
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Fire_of_Rome
















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