When was The Colosseum 'closed'?

The Colosseum was completed in 80. The last mention of gladiatorial fights was in 435. Animal hunts lasted until 523. Is there any record as to when The Colosseum was last used ‘officially’ (i.e., as a Roman public entertainment venue, and before the alternate uses of it during the Medieval Period)? What was the final show? Was it officially closed, or did the spectacles just peter out and stop?

Hmm…bump, because it’s a good question.

Didn’t the Visigoths sack Rome in 410? Were they (the Visigoths) putting on gladiatorial fights until 435?

They sacked Rome but Western Roman Emperors weren’t finally deposed until Odoacer the Ostrogoth in 476. Seems he saw some benefit in it being used as an entertainment venue if animal fights continued into the 6th Century. Looks like it fell out of use somewhere between then and 600 A.D. - wiki reports that at the end of the 6th Century a small church had been built in the middle and parts were being used as a cemetery.

Nitpick: Odoacer was npt an Ostrogoth but a Gepid. He in turn was overthrown by Theodoric, wwho was an Ostrogoth, wirh the baacking of the Eastern Emperor, whom Theodoric knew personally from his days as a hostage in his youth.

Oops, my bad. I was thinking of the later Ostrogothic Kingdom under Theodoric. Also by all accounts that church was built into the Colosseum rather than in the middle of it.

I also find this an interesting question. A quick bit of Googling led me to this page which is short but sweet: Roman-Colosseum - Sejarah Kerajaan Roma Dan Colosseum

Hmmph, you need a good pop blocker to look at that link

Apologies, I’m using my iPad and saw no pop up ads at all. Here’s the crux of the text from that page

A bump after 28 minutes? Well-done, '99er…