The economic and social value of the Colosseum” was conducted by the Italian Economic Advisory team, specialized in economic-social value and impact analysis. “It is clear that since it is a non-alienable asset, we are talking about a non-transferable value, even if it exists and is significant.” The study “The value of an Iconic Asset. “The Colosseum is a significant source of value for Rome, Italy and for humanity,” said Marco Vulpiani, Partner and head of the Valuation, Modeling & Economic Advisory for Deloitte Central Mediterranean (member firms of Italy, Greece and Malta). Its value is not only economic but above all social. In 2019 alone, over 7 million people from all over the world visited the Colosseum. ![]() It represents not only the most famous symbol of Rome and the most visited monument in our country but an icon of global interest. The Colosseum contributes 1.4 billion euros per year to the Italian economy (in terms of contribution to GDP) as a tourist-cultural attraction and has a social value of approximately 77 billion euros (US$78 billion). Despite listening to Tiziano Ferro for 20 years, my Italian sucks so here’s Google’s translation of the newly released report: ![]() Deloitte got their calculators out and put a dollar value on The Colosseum of Rome, the largest amphitheater built during the Roman Empire, the largest standing amphitheater in the world today, and top Italian tourist destination.
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