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Rome's Colosseum Restored with 2,000-Year-Old Travertine Columns Recreated

Rome's Colosseum has undergone a restoration using authentic travertine marble to recreate the footprint of its original columns. This restoration not only brightens the iconic monument but also preserves its 2,000-year-old heritage for future generations. Moving forward, preservation efforts may continue to use original materials to maintain authenticity and historical value.
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