Unlike earlier Greek theatres that were built into hillsides, the
Colosseum is an entirely free-standing structure. It derives its basic
exterior and interior architecture from that of two Roman theatres
back to back. It is elliptical in plan and is 189 meters (615 ft / 640
Roman feet) long, and 156 meters (510 ft / 528 Roman feet) wide, with a
base area of 6 acres (24,000 m2). The height of the outer
wall is 48 meters (157 ft / 165 Roman feet). The perimeter originally
measured 545 meters (1,788 ft / 1,835 Roman feet). The central arena is
an oval 87 m (287 ft) long and 55 m (180 ft) wide, surrounded by a wall
5 m (15 ft) high, above which rose tiers of seating.
The Brooklyn Bridge Manhattan elevation is 276.5' x 140' x 59'
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