Airbnb offer of cosplaying exclusive gladiator experience in the Colosseum leaves angry Italians fuming that Rome is not Disneyland

Airbnbs offer of an exclusive gladiator experience inside the Colosseum has infuriated Italians who claim Rome is not Disneyland.


Airbnbs offer of an exclusive gladiator experience inside the Colosseum has infuriated Italians who claim Rome is not Disneyland.

The company are giving history buffs the chance to suit up and unleash your inner gladiator inside Romes legendary arena.

Doubling as a promotion for the upcoming film Gladiator II, a small number of people have been given the chance to follow in the footsteps of fighters and beasts.

An announcement from Airbnb reads: For the first time in nearly 2,000 years, the Colosseum returns to its original purpose as a venue for performances, inviting daring warriors to step foot inside the historic arena to forge their own paths and shape their destinies.

It also promises the spectacle of a thrilling showdown by seasoned gladiators, a meal of victuals like grapes, pomegranates, almonds, and walnuts, and a faceoff with fellow warriors.

However, far from returning the Colosseum to its original purpose, Italians have fumed over the companys decision.

Airbnb s offer of an exclusive gladiator experience inside the Colosseum has infuriated Italians

Airbnb s offer of an exclusive gladiator experience inside the Colosseum has infuriated Italians

The company are giving history buffs the chance to suit up and unleash your inner gladiator inside Romes legendary arena

The company are giving history buffs the chance to suit up and unleash your inner gladiator inside Romes legendary arena

We cant turn one of the worlds most important monuments into a theme park, wrote Massimiliano Smeriglio, Romes councillor for culture, in an Instagram post, reports MSN.

Lauren Donovan Ginsberg, a professor of classical studies at Duke University, also told the news site: The idea of cosplaying the violence done to the bodies of professional gladiators, usually enslaved or lower class citizens or immigrants, on the site of so much violence as a side benefit of your Airbnb stay — a company ALSO directly profiting from the overtouristing of Rome — seems to me to be the wrong kind of engagement with ancient Rome.

City councillor Enzo Foschi told the Telegraph as well that: Rome is not Disneyland.

Airbnb said its Colosseum evening experience comes with $1.5 million in support for the ancient site.

People can submit a request to book the three-hour Train for Gladiator II glory experience between November 27 and December 9. They will then visit on May 7 or 8.

Far from returning the Colosseum to its original purpose, Italians have fumed over the companys decision

Far from returning the Colosseum to its original purpose, Italians have fumed over the companys decision

City councillor Enzo Foschi has said that: Rome is not Disneyland

City councillor Enzo Foschi has said that: Rome is not Disneyland

Earlier this week, Denzel Washington revealed one of the Gladiator II scenes that wound up on the cutting room floor ahead of the release of Ridley Scotts $310M-budget historical epic.

The 69-year-old acting veteran portrays slave-turned-powerbroker Macrinus, who maintains a stable of gladiators and desires to become Roman emperor.

I kissed a man on the lips, but it got cut, Denzel told Gayety on October 31.

I think they got chicken. I kissed a guy full on the lips and I guess they werent ready for that.

Washington noted that his ruthless character then kills the same man about five minutes later in a symbolic gesture he called the kiss of death.

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Источник: Daily Online

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