Rome
Explore Largo di Torre Argentina, a 2000-year-old site, famous for its dark episode of ancient Rome—the assassination of Emperor Julius Caesar.
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The Archaeological Area Largo Argentina is a historical site in Rome, Italy, containing the remains of ancient Roman temples and structures dating back to the Roman Republic era 2000 years ago. Unearthed during building work in the 1920s, this ancient site holds four Republican-era temples, commonly referred to as Temples A, B, C, and D. Meet the assistant at the designated spot to accompany you to the site.
While interior access is unavailable, you can appreciate the towering columns, stone walls, and ancient staircases from the roadside. Engage with a 30-min multimedia video on ancient Rome to delve into the site's history. You'll also receive a handy map for easy navigation, and you can enjoy the convenience of WiFi access during your visit.
Visit the famous Curia of Pompey, the historic site where Julius Caesar, a prominent Roman general and statesman, was fatally stabbed during a Senate meeting. This pivotal event played a crucial role in reshaping Roman history, initiating a sequence of political transformations that ultimately culminated in the rise of the Roman Empire. Take a leisurely stroll along the pavement outside and keep an eye out for a grouping of weathered white stones neatly arranged against the eastern wall.