See the newly re-opened passageway beneath the Roman Colosseum that was used by emperors
A 2,000-year-old tunnel, generally known as the Passage of Commodus, as soon as used by Roman emperors to slide into the Colosseum unseen will open to the public this month, providing guests a uncommon glimpse of the area’s imperial backstage. NCS’s Ben Wedeman will get a tour of the hall earlier than it opens to the public, analyzing the work that is gone into its restoration.