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Colosseum, Rome and Airbnb
‘We are not Disneyland’: Outrage in Rome over Airbnb ‘gladiator’ battles at the Colosseum
Plans to offer Airbnb customers the change to take part in gladiator-style battles in Rome’s Colosseum have been decried as an insult to the UNESCO-listed ancient arena.
Airbnb promotion will let users play gladiator in Rome's Colosseum
A new deal between Airbnb and the Roman Colosseum will let eight people and their plus-ones participate in faux gladiator fights at the ancient amphitheater.
Gladiator Fights To Return to Rome's Colosseum
In a partnership aimed at promoting what it describes as 'conscious tourism,' Airbnb has signed a $1.5 million deal with Rome's Colosseum to sponsor a series of staged gladiator fights. The sponsorship,
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Gladiator II features a naval battle held in the Colosseum. These brutal spectacles really happened
It's one of the most thrilling sequences in Ridley Scott's new film Gladiator II, the long-awaited sequel to the 2000 ...
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Did they put sharks in the Colosseum? Let's fact-check Gladiator 2's biggest moments
The naumachiae seem mostly to have been recreations of famous historical engagements – in the movie, it's the Battle of ...
Nerdist on MSN
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You Can Pretend You’re a GLADIATOR While Staying the Night in the Roman Colosseum
Airbnb is offering a late-night experience in the Roman Colosseum to promote Gladiator II, where you become a gladiator for ...
Lockport Union-Sun & Journal
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Criticized Airbnb deal will let users play gladiator in Rome's Colosseum
ROME — The ancient Roman
Colosseum
will be the venue of
gladiator
fights — albeit staged — for the first time in two ...
Whatson.ae on MSN
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Gladiator II review: a sequel of shadows and rust
Are you not entertained? Somewhat… For those of you who think about the Roman Empire more than once a week, ask yourself – ...
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