ROME, ITALY.- The Italian Ministry of Culture announced that the Roman Colisseum is already on the internet and by the beginning of next year will have more than forty online cameras that will allow internet visitors to view it twenty-four hours a day. When the Colisseum was at its peak it could hold around 50,000 people. "People will be able to see things that the normal visitor cannot see, such as the Commodus street, the private tunnel used by the emperor to enter the theatre," stated a spokesperson.
These cameras will make the Colisseum the most visited archeological ruins in Italy, with almost three million turists a year, into a more popular site. According to the Culture Ministry, the site could reach the ten million visitor mark.