Tourist carves name into Colosseum

posted: Monday 26 October 2009 by Alison in: News Rome


Many of the stereotypes associated with chaotic Italians living in a messy Italy need to reviewed, as the locals often, in fact, demonstrate great organisation and pride in their country. This is one instance where indignation on the part of the Italians is more than justified as a tourist has been caught carving the name of their partner on the wall of Rome’s Colosseum, in stark contrast to another tourist who has sent back a piece of the ancient monument souvenired long ago.

In a city overrun with tourists, you have to wonder at the level of respect afforded the monuments they’re supposed to be appreciating. The tourist was caught by local council officers, using a knife to inscribe her boyfriend’s name into the Colosseum, at 3pm. According to reports, the young lady was surprised at not being able to leave her own personal mark on the structure, as well as at the audacity of the authorities to actually stop her doing it. In any case, her beloved Carlos might soon find his name inscribed on a cell wall if she doesn’t learn her lesson.

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