The Gate of Death, also known as the «Porta Libitinaria,» was a somber and crucial part of the Colosseum’s architecture. This exit, located at the western end of the arena, was specifically designed to remove the bodies of gladiators, slaves, and animals who had perished during the brutal games. It served as a stark contrast to the Gate of Life, through which victorious gladiators would exit to the cheers of the crowd. The Gate of Death is a chilling reminder of the harsh realities of Roman entertainment, where the fate of the participants often ended in tragedy. Today, visitors to the Colosseum can view this historic gateway, reflecting on the stark difference between the glory and the grim outcomes of those who fought in the arena.