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Going to therapy is a sign of strength, not weakness. My paid partner BetterHelp makes therapy simple, with 10% off your first month to help you get started: https://betterhelp.com/streetgems In this video, we explore: The Amphitheatre of El Jem (Tunisia): Discover this colossal arena, built during a time of peak prosperity but right on the cusp of the Roman Empire's deepest crisis. Learn how it became a fortress against invaders and suffered cannon fire, yet remains one of the world's largest amphitheatres. The Arena of Pula (Croatia): Explore Croatia's best-preserved ancient monument, unique for its almost entirely complete outer wall and all four original towers. See how its design adapted to the landscape and learn about its ingenious cooling system and surprising medieval uses, from fortress to grazing pasture. The Verona Arena (Italy): Step into a venue that predates the Colosseum by half a century, showcasing perfected Roman blueprints. Witness the dramatic opposite of Pula, with its incredibly preserved inner core, despite losing most of its outer shell to a catastrophic earthquake. Dive into its dark medieval history, including gruesome executions, before it transformed into the world's largest open-air opera house. Get ready to be transported back in time and marvel at these enduring wonders! 0:00 - The Arena of El Jem 3:30 - Paid Advert 4:50 - The Arena of Pula 7:19 - The Arena of Verona #RomanEmpire #Amphitheatre #AncientRome #History #Travel #ElJem #Pula #Verona #Colosseum #Archaeology #HistoricalSites #UNESCO #RomanArchitecture #Gladiators #Opera #Croatia #Tunisia #Italy #Arena #Romans #RomanHistory #Architecture