The Colosseum wasn’t just an arena for gladiators—it relied on the hidden hypogeum, a vast underground engineering system. Using lifts, trapdoors, and coordinated routes, crews could bring animals and fighters onto the floor with precision, turning events into carefully timed surprises. The result was spectacle built on illusion, planning, and Roman technical power.
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