The Colosseum, one of the most iconic and representative monuments of Rome and the Roman Empire, is managed by the Colosseum Archaeological Park, a public institution established in 2017. This park not only includes the Colosseum, but also the Roman Forum and the Palatine, creating an archaeological area of great historical and cultural importance.
The Colosseum Archaeological Park is under the supervision of the Italian Ministry of Culture, which is responsible for the protection, enhancement and promotion of the national cultural heritage. The park is managed by a director, who coordinates the activities of conservation, restoration and management of tourist flows.
The Colosseum attracts millions of visitors every year, and its management also involves planning events, exhibitions and educational activities to raise public awareness of the historical importance of the site. In addition, the park is committed to ensuring the sustainability and preservation of the monument while addressing the challenges of mass tourism and pollution.