Rome’s Colosseum at a Crossroads: Protecting Heritage from Corporate Showbiz and Mass Tourism
As Rome’s ancient amphitheater faces pressure from commercial exploitation and tourist overload, the new director draws a firm line against reckless entertainment and unchecked crowds, highlighting the urgent need to preserve this symbol of civilization—and what America can learn from his stewardship.
Rome's Colosseum is more than just a relic; it is a living monument that embodies the heart of national identity and history. Yet, in an age where globalist-driven mass tourism and commercial spectacle threaten to reduce such cultural treasures to mere backdrops for neon raves, the new director of the Archaeological Park is stepping forward to protect its sanctity.Will Cultural Heritage Survive the Globalist Push for Profit?Simone Quilici, who assumed leadership this October, has faced immediate backlash after media misrepresented his vision. Rumors spread wildly that this nearly 2,000-year-old amphitheater would soon vibrate with booming electronic dance music parties—events many...
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