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The Largo Argentina archaeological in Rome will be turned into an open-air museum next year. AFP
History buffs will be able to roam the ruins of Rome’s “Area Sacra”, perhaps catching a glimpse of Julius Caesar’s ghost, after the site becomes an open-air museum next year.
Work to adapt the Largo Argentina archaeological site for tourists begins next month, with upgrades to allow entry into the vast sunken square containing the ruins of four Roman temples, Rome mayor Virginia Raggi announced last week.
Today, the expanse of excavations in the historic site can only be gazed upon from street level.
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Cats, as well as archaeological ruins and Julius Caesar, is
what Largo Argentina is all about. Photo: Alberto Pizzoli/AFP London - Asharq Al-Awsat
History buffs will be able to roam the ruins of Rome s Area Sacra, perhaps catching a glimpse of Julius Caesar s ghost, after the site becomes an open-air museum next year.
Work to adapt the Largo Argentina archaeological site containing the ruins of four Roman temples for tourists begins next month, Rome Mayor Virginia Raggi announced. With this work we ll begin entering into the area and. walk among the vestiges of our history. Meanwhile, people can observe the site from its surrounding without stepping in it, because it s located few meters under the ground surface, she said at a press conference, AFP reported.
Rome va ouvrir au public les rues qui ont conduit Jules César au trépas lefigaro.fr - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lefigaro.fr Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.