Colosseum's 'Commodus Passage' becomes accessible.

Giorgia Orlandi   Euronews23 January 2026
The passage, constructed somewhere between 90 AD and 98 AD, allowed emperor’s to get to their seats without having to use the main entrances, the vomitoria, through which the masses would spew forth into the Colosseum.

The "Commodus Passage" is one of the latest additions to the Colosseum Archaeological Park, made possible thanks to funds from the EU.