Rome Tourist Gored by Fence While Climbing for Selfie

By Jessie Stone • May 19, 2025
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Roman Colosseum, 2019. Photo by Kurt Kaiser under CC0 1.0.

At one of the world's most iconic landmarks, a moment of sightseeing turned into a medical emergency that stunned tourists and raised fresh concerns about visitor behavior. Just before dusk on a bustling Friday afternoon, the Roman Colosseum witnessed a scene as chaotic as anything from its ancient gladiator days — except this time, the crowd was full of camera phones, not swords.

A Vacation Turns Into a Nightmare

On May 2 around 5 p.m., a 47-year-old American tourist, currently living in Taiwan, attempted to climb a metal fence lining the outer arches of the Colosseum in Rome's historic Piazza del Colosseo.

According to multiple reports, the man may have been trying to capture a selfie or a better view when he slipped and was impaled on a sharp iron spike, piercing his lower back and spine.

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Witnesses described a terrifying scene. The man reportedly screamed in agony as he hung from the railing, bleeding and unable to move. It took emergency responders more than 20 minutes to sedate him and remove him from the fence safely. By the time he was freed, he had lost consciousness and appeared lifeless.

Emergency Response and Medical Treatment

The man was transported to San Giovanni Hospital in what responders classified as a "code red" emergency, according to the New York Post.

He underwent surgery, received oxygen and more than 80 stitches, and was listed in serious but stable condition. Italian media reported that he remains under observation, and the injuries — while severe — are not expected to be fatal.

What Was He Thinking?

While early speculation suggests he was attempting a selfie or seeking a better vantage point, there has been no confirmed explanation for why the tourist climbed the barrier. His friends, also visiting from abroad, were questioned by Carabinieri police but could not clarify his motive. The man himself was later interviewed by law enforcement while still in hospital, but due to the severity of his injuries, communication was limited.

As of now, the investigation is ongoing. Authorities have not indicated whether charges will be filed, but tampering with or damaging cultural heritage sites in Italy can lead to serious legal consequences.

A Monument Under Pressure

The Colosseum, completed in A.D. 80 and long retired from its days of gladiatorial combat, now sees millions of visitors each year. In 2024 alone, it attracted more than 12 million guests by October.

But with this increased attention has come a pattern of unruly tourist behavior. In recent years, multiple incidents have made headlines — from American tourists breaking in for beer after hours to carving initials into ancient walls. According to the Art Newspaper, in August 2024, Rome's mayor Roberto Gualtieri responded to one such case by saying, "In a city full of treasures that are world heritage sites, there certainly cannot be room for thugs and idiots."

Though this latest incident appears to be more accident than act of vandalism, it fits a troubling pattern. UNESCO World Heritage Sites like the Colosseum face growing strain from tourist foot traffic, and security measures—though improved—haven't always deterred risky behavior.

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A Moment of Caution

While the image of a man hanging impaled from one of history's great structures is hard to shake, it's also a reminder of how quickly things can go wrong when safety rules are ignored. Whether it was for a photo, a thrill, or a lapse in judgment, the consequences were real — and very public.

If you ever visit a place like the Colosseum, it's wise to enjoy the view from behind the railing.

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