"Rome's Historic Assassination Site of Julius Caesar to Open for Public Viewing"

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A new walkway will open on Tuesday in Rome's Largo Argentina square, where Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44BC. Visitors will be able to view the ruins of four temples up close, which were previously only visible from behind barriers. The project was funded by Bulgari and the site is also home to a sanctuary for stray cats. Non-residents will be charged €5 to visit.
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