largo di torre argentina
Largo di Torre Argentina is a historic square in Rome, renowned for its ancient ruins that date back to the Roman Republic. It's famous as the site where Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC. The square is also home to four Roman temples and the remains of Pompey's Theatre. In recent years, it has gained attention for the Torre Argentina Cat Sanctuary, which has become a haven for Rome's stray cats. Visitors can now explore this archaeological treasure as walkways have been installed, allowing public access to the ruins for the first time.