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

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"Rome's Historic Site of Julius Caesar's Assassination Now Open to Public"
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The site in Rome's Largo Argentina square where Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC has been opened to the public with a new walkway. Visitors can now view the remains of four temples up close at ground level. The site was excavated in the 1920s and funded by Italian fashion house Bulgari. Non-residents will pay 5 euros ($5.50) to visit it.

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