Colosseum

It is assumed that the Colosseum was built by Jewish prisoners, imprisoned during and after the First Jewish-Roman War that took place from 66 AD to 73 AD.

An excerpt from the article 22 facts about Colosseum
Although there is no direct evidence of their involvement in the construction, it was a common practice in the Roman Empire to engage imprisoned enemies in heavy physical labor to highlight the Empire’s dominance and further humiliate the defeated. Roman engineers, architects, sculptors, and painters were involved in any kind of work that required a more sophisticated approach.