Rome Moves to Clear Rats Out of Colosseum Area

People walk near the Colosseum in Rome, Italy August 21, 2023. (Reuters)
People walk near the Colosseum in Rome, Italy August 21, 2023. (Reuters)
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Rome Moves to Clear Rats Out of Colosseum Area

People walk near the Colosseum in Rome, Italy August 21, 2023. (Reuters)
People walk near the Colosseum in Rome, Italy August 21, 2023. (Reuters)

Rome's city government said on Saturday it was taking action to tackle an infestation of rats around the Colosseum after tourists posted photos on social media of the rodents roaming in areas close to the ancient amphitheater.

The city's head of garbage collection Sabrina Alfonsi told Adnkronos news agency a "special intervention" was launched on Friday night and early Saturday to ensure people could pass safely around one of Italy's most visited tourist sites.

The operation will continue next week, the city government said in a statement, cleaning up the green areas surrounding the Colosseum, the drains where the rats are commonplace, and laying traps.

There are around 7 million rats in the city, the statement said, or 2.5 for every inhabitant.

Alfonsi said a surge in tourists flocking to the Eternal City this summer, coupled with a heatwave, had led to an increase in rubbish which had favored the proliferation of the rodents.

City hall issued photos of cleaning staff collecting heaps of plastic water bottles, drink cans and other debris against the backdrop of an illuminated Colosseum.

Rome has struggled with a simmering garbage crisis for many years, with piles of trash frequently dumped on the streets beside overflowing bins.

Built 2,000 years ago, the Colosseum was the biggest amphitheater in the Roman empire and was used to host gladiator fights, executions and animal hunts.



Saudi National Museum to Mark International Museum Day with 3-Day Program

The Saudi flag. Asharq Al-Awsat
The Saudi flag. Asharq Al-Awsat
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Saudi National Museum to Mark International Museum Day with 3-Day Program

The Saudi flag. Asharq Al-Awsat
The Saudi flag. Asharq Al-Awsat

In celebration of International Museum Day 2025, the National Museum of Saudi Arabia will host a three-day cultural program from May 15 to 17 under the theme "The Future of Museums in Rapidly Changing Communities," aimed at strengthening cultural identity and supporting sustainable development, in line with the Year of Handicrafts.

The program highlights the role of museums as key drivers of local economies by creating new job opportunities and offering educational programs that empower communities. It also emphasizes how museums can lead innovation and creativity by adopting the latest technologies and inspiring positive social change to keep pace with global transformations.

The event will feature a series of panel discussions and dialogue sessions. One session, held in collaboration with the Museums Commission, will bring together Chair of the Board of Directors of the Saudi National Committee of the International Council of Museums (ICOM) Princess Haifa bint Mansour bin Bandar and Director General of the National Museum Rola Al-Ghrair to discuss the future of museums and their evolving role.

An interactive talk, hosted in partnership with the Royal Institute for Traditional Arts (WRTH), will explore ways to integrate Saudi folk tales and performing arts into museum experiences that combine learning and entertainment, while enhancing their appeal to younger generations.

A separate session, titled "Living Heritage in Rapidly Changing Communities," organized with the Heritage Commission, will address challenges facing intangible cultural heritage and ways to adapt it to evolving lifestyles while ensuring its continuity.

The program will conclude with interactive workshops, live demonstrations, and musical performances reflecting the richness and diversity of traditional Saudi crafts and arts, an exceptional visitor experience that blends discovery, learning, and celebration of living heritage.

These activities reflect the National Museum’s ongoing mission to raise cultural awareness and enhance the role of museums as dynamic platforms for dialogue and societal engagement, linking past, present, and future.