A Walk Through the Gladiator Museum in Rome
The Gladiator Museum in Rome displaying the costumes of Gladiators from different regions of Europe including the Dacian Gladiator from ancient Dacia (which later became part of Transylvania), and Roman soldier and officer unicorns, and gladiator weapons
Capua Roman Gladiator Museum Amphitheatre Italy
This is the museum of the gladiators by the amphitheatre at Santa Maria Capua Vetere, the site of ancient Capua, Italy. It was here that the gladiator Spartacus led the Servile War of 73 BC, celebrated in the Kirk Douglas movie though the building today belongs to after that date. He was then training at the gladiator's barracks, owned by Lentulus Batiatus. The amphitheatre is the second largest in the Roman world, but has suffered from a great deal of stone robbing. Some of the carved reliefs, including remarkable seat dividers in the form of wild animals, have been placed in here.
Gladiator Museum & Roman Coliseum Live From Italy
As part of our world travel series, Greg Tambone explores the gladiator museum and the Roman coliseum in Italy. He also shares some artistic footage of the city with you! Your likes, comments, shares, and support helps keep these videos coming. Much of the gear used in this video is available for purchase in limited quantities here:
A Roma il museo permanente sui Gladiatori: ecco il Gladiator Museum
Nasce a Roma Gladiator Museum, il museo più completo al mondo sull’esercito romano e la gladiatura. Un millennio di storia raccontato attraverso 30 personaggi ed oltre 500 esemplari tra corazze, elmi, spade, scudi e altri oggetti. Nel cuore di Roma, nei sotterranei di Piazza Navona e dell’antico Stadio di Domiziano
Life in Rome: Gladiators
Paul Denis, Assistant Curator World Culture at the Royal Ontario Museum, describes the Roman gladiatorial combat. Romans loved mass spectator sports and flocked to theatres to this dramatic fight to death. To learn more about life in ancient Rome, visit the Eaton Gallery of Rome on your next visit to the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, Canada.
Colosseum Museum, Rome, Italy
The upper level of the Colosseum displays artifacts, marble statues, vases and bronze tools. Information boards show recreated aerial representations and drawings of the Colosseum. Background music is Retreat by Jason Farnham.
Mary Beard Shows Us a Roman Gladiator's Helmet - Meet the Romans with Mary Beard - BBC Two
Subscribe and ???? to OFFICIAL BBC YouTube ????
Stream original BBC programmes FIRST on BBC iPlayer ????
More about this programme:
Mary Beard talks about what life was like for a Roman Gladiator.
#bbc
All our TV channels and S4C are available to watch live through BBC iPlayer, although some programmes may not be available to stream online due to rights. If you would like to read more on what types of programmes are available to watch live, check the 'Are all programmes that are broadcast available on BBC iPlayer?' FAQ ????
Gladiators, legionaries and centurions parade to mark birth of Rome
1. Tourists walking in front of Coliseum
2. Legionaries marching through Constantine arch
3. Mid of legionaries marching in front of Coliseum
4. Close up of legionaries shouting orders
5. Mid shot of man dressed as Julius Caesar greeting crowd
6. SOUNDBITE: (Italian) Julius Caesar, from Italy:
We came from all over Italy, from France, from Germany, from Spain, there are big groups coming from all over Italy.
7. Wide of legionaries and centurions marching in front of Coliseum
8. Mid of legionaries and centurions marching in front of Coliseum
9. Woman sitting on motorbike watching legionaries parade
10. Mid of musicians playing drums
11. Legionaries with lances
12. SOUNDBITE: (Italian) Centurion from Rome:
We are here because tomorrow is the Jubilee of Rome. On 753 B.C. On April 21st Rome was established
13. Wide of legionaries and centurions marching in front of Coliseum
14. Centurions with mask
15. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ocratius Maximus, from UK:
We come from Chester, in the north west of Britain near Liverpool and we are the Roman soldiers from the city there, our job is to present the unique Roman heritage of our city and we are here today in Rome to represent the quality of Roman heritage you will see by making a visitation to our beautiful country.
16. Legionary playing horn
17. Wide of Legion from Chester marching in front of Coliseum
STORYLINE:
Ancient Roman enthusiasts dressed as centurions and legionaries paraded in front of the Coliseum on Sunday to celebrate the Rome jubilee.
Hundreds of people from Italy, Spain, Germany and the United Kingdom marched through ancient Rome's centre to preserve the values and the traditions of a former Empire which spanned large parts of Europe, North Africa and Asia.
We come from Chester in the north west of Britain near Liverpool, a man who presented himself as Ocratius Maximus Gittus centurion of the 20th Legion told Associated Press Television.
We are the Roman soldiers from the city there. Our job is to represent the unique Roman heritage of our city, and we are here in Rome today to represent the quality of Roman heritage you will see by making a visitation to our beautiful country, he said.
On Monday Rome will celebrate its 2761st anniversary.
Keyword wacky
You can license this story through AP Archive:
Find out more about AP Archive:
Roman Gladiator artefacts & relics
Roman Gladiator
Echoes of Time by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (
Source:
Artist:
Gladiator – Colosseums helte, på Moesgaard Museum
Moesgaard Museums internationale særudstilling
Gladiator – Colosseums helte er netop åbnet af Kulturminister Bertel Haarder. Ved hjælp af scenografi, lyd, lys og filmiske virkemidler vil udstillingen skildre en gladiators liv.
Rome Colosseum and Vatican Museum
My tour at the Rome Colosseum and at the Vatican Museum by night (Friday nights, some months), I totally recommend both. Filmed on my Samsung Galaxy Nexus and edited with YouTube editor to a creative commons George Frederic Handel Sarabande music overplay.
ROME, EXPLORING the PALATINE (PALATINO) MUSEUM at the ROMAN FORUM ????️
SUBSCRIBE: - Let's go for a tour of this famous museum (Museo Palatino in Italian) locate in the center of ancient Rome's Forum (Agora) and let's look at the most important exhibits. Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com.
Rome is a city and special comune (named Roma Capitale) in Italy. Rome is the capital of Italy and of the Lazio region. Rome's history spans more than two and a half thousand years. While Roman mythology dates the founding of Rome at only around 753 BC, the site has been inhabited for much longer, making it one of the oldest continuously occupied sites in Europe.
#VicStefanu
Capitoline Museums
Capitoline Museums, Rome, Italy, travel short movie. Италия, Рим, Капиталийский музей, Раненый гал, Мальчик вынимающий занозу, Конная статуя Марка Аврелия, Колоссальный Константин, Капиталийская Венера
Roman Gladiator School ~ Rome, Italy
Roman Gladiator School in Rome Italy! If you get to Rome, this is a must do activity. My son and I had the best time ever training to fight in the Colosseum as slave gladiators. This school is run by a Roman Historical Society, and the do a great job being authentic. They were dedicated and very knowledgeable. As martial artiest, we wholeheartedly appreciated this historic look back over 2000 years, in a time before karate, when men fought with swords and shields. We loved gladiator school and recommend it to anyone going to Rome. You can book this activity at You can also visit the Gladiator School page at: The full NH ALIVE episode of Roman Gladiator School will be available at:
4K ** Borghese Gallery COMPLETE 1st and 2nd Floor - Eric Clark's Travel Videos - Rome Italy
4K ** Borghese Gallery Complete 1st and 2nd Floor - Eric Clark's Travel Videos - Rome Italy
From Wikipedia
The Galleria Borghese (English: Borghese Gallery) is an art gallery in Rome, Italy, housed in the former Villa Borghese Pinciana. At the outset, the gallery building was integrated with its gardens, but nowadays the Villa Borghese gardens are considered a separate tourist attraction. The Galleria Borghese houses a substantial part of the Borghese collection of paintings, sculpture and antiquities, begun by Cardinal Scipione Borghese, the nephew of Pope Paul V (reign 1605–1621). The Villa was built by the architect Flaminio Ponzio, developing sketches by Scipione Borghese himself, who used it as a villa suburbana, a country villa at the edge of Rome.
Scipione Borghese was an early patron of Bernini and an avid collector of works by Caravaggio, who is well represented in the collection by his Boy with a Basket of Fruit, St Jerome Writing, Sick Bacchus and others. Other paintings of note include Titian's Sacred and Profane Love, Raphael's Entombment of Christ and works by Peter Paul Rubens and Federico Barocci.
The Casino Borghese was erected an area that in the seventeenth-century was outside of the walls of Rome, with the closest access being the Porta del Popolo. At the origins, the villa grounds covered an area with a circumference of nearly 3 miles.[1] The main building was designed by the Flemish architect Giovanni Vasanzio. The portico had spolia derived from the Arch of Claudius, once on the Via Flaminia.[2]
By 1644, John Evelyn described it as an Elysium of delight with Fountains of sundry inventions, Groves and small Rivulets of Water. Evelyn also described the Vivarium that housed ostriches, peacocks, swans and cranes and divers strange Beasts. Prince Marcantonio IV Borghese (1730-1800), who began the recasting of the park's formal garden architecture into an English landscape garden, also set out about 1775, under the guidance of the architect Antonio Asprucci, to replace the now-outdated tapestry and leather hangings and renovate the Casina, restaging the Borghese sculptures and antiquities in a thematic new ordering that celebrated the Borghese position in Rome. The rehabilitation of the much-visited villa as a genuinely public museum in the late eighteenth century was the subject of an exhibition at the Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, in 2000,[3] spurred by the Getty's acquisition of fifty-four drawings related to the project.
In 1808, Prince Camillo Borghese, Napoleon's brother-in-law,[4] was forced to sell the Borghese Roman sculptures and antiquities to the Emperor. The result is that the Borghese Gladiator, renowned since the 1620s as the most admired single sculpture in Villa Borghese, must now be appreciated in the Musée du Louvre. The Borghese Hermaphroditus is also now in the Louvre.
The Borghese villa was modified and extended down the years, eventually being sold to the Italian government in 1902, along with the entire Borghese estate and surrounding gardens and parkland.
Bernini’s artworks to celebrate 20 years of Galleria Borghese
This exhibition is a unique once-in-a-lifetime journey into the world of one of the most universal artists of all time, Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
The artistic genius is known for having greatly contributed in making Rome the Eternal City. And while Galleria Borghese has always had nine of Bernini’s most famous masterpieces (five of which cannot be moved), this exhibition gives a “full-length” portrait of the great sculptor.
My name is Eric Clark and I am a world traveler. I have been around the world a few times and decided to help fund my travels by sharing my videos and pictures. I have been to almost every country and would be glad to give tips and pointers. Drop me a note. = )
Roman Gladiator School: Learn How to Become a Gladiator in Rome Italy
See if you have what it takes when you learn how to become a gladiator at the Roman Gladiator School in Rome, Italy.
Master the basics of hand-to-hand combat at a genuine gladiator school on the ancient Appian Way. Discover the secrets of Imperial Rome's gladiator games and get hands-on with ancient Roman history.
Watch our videos for travel inspiration. Subscribe to our channel:
Find and Book Over 50,000 Things to Do on Viator, a TripAdvisor Company!
Our team of travel insiders is obsessed with finding the best things to do everywhere we travel.
Book your travel activities today at
Connect with us!
Facebook:
Twitter:
Pinterest:
Check out the playlists below of things to do around the world:
Paris -
Italy -
Las Vegas -
New York City -
London -
Amsterdam -
Barcelona -
San Francisco -
Tokyo -
Australia -
Dubai -
Iceland -
Hawaii -
Cancun -
Seattle -
Plus video playlists for 50+ top Viator destinations!
#Rome #GladiatorSchool #Thingstodo #ViatorTravel
Archaeological museum - Roman military equipment
This temporary exhibition showed previously largely unseen 300 items of Roman military equipment in Croatia. All of the objects were found in sites of former military camps all over Croatia, from the Panonian plains to the Dalmatian coast.
Gladiators: A Cemetery of Secrets touring exhibition background
In 2004-5, York Archaeological Trust unearthed eighty burials, dating from the early 2nd century to the late 3rd century AD, in York. This site was part of a large cemetery on the outskirts of the Roman town of Eboracum, across the river from the legionary fortress.
Gladiators – A Cemetery of Secrets is an exhibition that features the skeletal remains of six of the men, all of whom were decapitated and suffered injuries prior to death, buried in this cemetery alongside other burial evidence from Roman graves across York. Recent research has added to the story and uncovered more about who these men were, where they came from, how they died and why.
Roman Army Museum
A brief look at the Roman Army Museum in Hexham, Northumberland.
Gladiator!
In July 2011 the Legate of Caerleon sponsored two days of gladiatorial combat featuring some of the finest gladiators this side of Rome itself!
Find out more about Achillia, Amazonia, Celatus and Lupus here:
National Roman Legion Museum Homepage:
Yn Gorffennaf 2011 noddwyd Dirprwy Lywodraethwr Caerllion dau ddiwrnod o ymladd gladiatoriaid gan gynnwys rhai o'r gladiatoriaid gorau y tu allan i Rufain!
Dysgwch mwy am Achillia, Amazonia, Celatus a Lupus yma:
Gwefan Amgueddfa Lleng Rufeinig Cymru: