Rome's new Mayor Ignazio Marino launched the all-night festival yesterday, which would see artistic shows, concerts and film projections in the city, expected to draw thousands of tourists.
"I think we have the world's best-known monument and that we have turned it into a traffic circle," said Marino of the monument that has been blackened by pollution and is in a poor state.
From 0830 IST yesterday, cars, lorries and other private vehicles were barred from using the last trunk of the avenue Via dei Fori Imperiali, which links Piazza Venezia to the iconic Roman amphitheatre.
The decision was taken by Marino of the leftist Democratic Party, who would like eventually to make the Via dei Fori Imperiali a pedestrian area.
"I say it with respect, but between the interest of someone who can't stop in front of his newsagent in his car, and the protection of the Colosseum, I choose the latter," Marino said.
"It is the start of a dream, a great revolution for our city."
The number of visitors to the Colosseum, the biggest ancient Roman amphitheatre ever built, has increased from a million to around six million a year over the past decade, thanks mainly to the 2000 blockbuster film "Gladiator".
Long-delayed repairs to the 2,000-year-old monument, funded by Italian billionaire Diego Della Valle, are in the pipeline -- but problems with red tape mean they have yet to get off the ground.
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