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Amphitheaters, which were buildings, were where gladiator battles took place in ancient Rome. The Colosseum in Rome, which was constructed in the first century CE and had seating for 80,000 people, is the most well-known of them. The Flavian Amphitheater in Rome, the Amphitheater of El Djem in Tunisia, and the Amphitheater of Carthage in Tunisia are a few further noteworthy amphitheaters. These buildings had an arena floor where the fighting took place, tiered seats to provide spectators an excellent view, and were created especially for gladiatorial games. The public could readily visit the amphitheaters since they were frequently situated in the middle of urban areas. Gladiatorial games' size and spectacle played a significant role in the political and cultural life of ancient Rome, , and amphitheaters were a common feature of many Roman cities throughout the empire.