Julius Caesar's assassination site in Rome now open to public.

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Julius Caesar's assassination site in Rome now open to public.
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Largo Argentina, a temple complex in Rome that includes the "Sacred Area" where Julius Caesar was assassinated, has been opened to the public with the help of funding from Bulgari. The complex includes four temples dating back to the 3rd century B.C. and is considered "one of the best-preserved remains of the Roman Republic." The temples were uncovered during the demolition of medieval-era buildings in the late 1920s, part of Mussolini's campaign to remake the urban landscape. The attraction is open every day except for Mondays and some major holidays, with general admission tickets priced at 5 euros ($5.50).

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