Colosseum Marble Or Travertine

Travertine and the colosseum.
Colosseum marble or travertine. This should prove that the colosseum suffered such extensive damage that no marble artifacts of the upper portico survived the ii century. We also used metal mainly bronze to bind the stones together. The travertine was quarried from neighboring tivoli and sent back to rome for construction. Like marble travertine is a form of limestone.
Honed travertine floor and wall tile features a smooth low sheen finish to help add style to your decor. Stronger but lighter mortar bricks and volcanic stone were used by them. Suitable for medium duty commercial or. Roman builders know and discovered different techniques to build this giant edifice.
But travertine and marble are not the same thing. Travertine is a kind of sedimentary stone that is common in italy. The main one is travertine a limestone marble for decorations tuff volcanic rock brick and lime for links. Travertine is a sedimentary limestone it is found where once there were rivers springs lakes.
This beige colored tile has neutral tones to complement any accessory and adds class to contemporary aesthetic. Travertine was used for the main pillars ground floor and external wall. In the below of the building heavier materials such as tuff and lime were used which was known as grading. Materials used in the construction of the colosseum were chosen carefully.
The materials used in colosseum. The romans built a special road designed to transport the travertine from tivoli straight to rome for construction. More precisely the dating of the elements proves that two main restorations of the colosseum were carried out in the iii century the first probably started at the time of macrinus after a fire and ended.