This article will acquaint you with some outstanding Roman colosseum facts but before heading forward in this regard, let’s have a look at what the term ‘Roman colosseum’ actually stands for. The word Roman reveals classical era, while the term colosseum is used for a large building of stadium with spacious field/arena, utilized either for sporting events, execution, or entertainment in the Roman era. Though correct spelling of colosseum is coliseum, the word colosseum has been in use in ancient Rome and is used even today with the same spelling whenever used for sports building, stadium, theater or any open auditorium belonging to Roman era. The word, colosseum is used only for Roman theater revealing it as Flavian Amphitheater, first of its kind in the world, built as a largest colosseum in ancient Rome. In Latin the Roman colosseum is known as Amphitheatrum Flavium, while in Italian language it is called Anfiteatro Flavio or Colosseo, a largest colosseum in the world with its spacious oval shape. Built several hundred years ago in ancient era in Rome, the elliptical colosseum (aka Anfitearto Flavio), is one of the largest colosseums in the world. Situated in a prominent city of Italy, the Roman colosseum attracts innumerable tourists from all over the world to see its colossal semi-ruined building with many of its portions still revealing a story of its being a glorious heaven-like paradise in ever in Rome.