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What will happen to Rome s cats at Largo Argentina?

Wanted in Rome 16 Apr, 2021 Rome is about to undertake major works, funded by Bvlgari, to open Largo di Torre Argentina to visitors, prompting questions about how the development will affect the cat sanctuary among the ruins. Rome s archaeological site at Largo Argentina is about to undergo major works, funded by luxury jeweller Bvlgari, to open up the city s fabled Area Sacra to visitors for the first time. Best known as the scene of Julius Caesar s assassination, the Largo Argentina site includes four Roman Republican temples, dating from between the third and second centuries BC, and the remains of Pompey s Theatre.

Ruins, gods and cats: Rome s Area Sacra to be renovated

news Ruins, gods and cats: Rome s Area Sacra to be renovated dw.com 2 hrs ago Brenda Haas (with AFP/dpa) The historic site which has housed Rome s stray cats for years will get a facelift to attract more tourists. Can myths and felines be the Eternal City s next double attraction? © Donatella Giagnori/EIDON/picture alliance One of the many feline residents at the Largo di Torre Argetina For years, the Largo di Torre Argentina has stood at the crossroads of Rome s city center, often overshadowed by its more famous neighbors such as the Pantheon, Trastevere or the Roman Forum. Yet, like many of the Eternal City s architectural wonders, it has its own storied past.

Ruins, gods and cats: Rome′s ′Area Sacra′ to be renovated | Culture| Arts, music and lifestyle reporting from Germany | DW

Ruins, gods and cats: Rome s Area Sacra to be renovated The historic site which has housed Rome s stray cats for years will get a facelift to attract more tourists. Can myths and felines be the Eternal City s next double attraction? One of the many feline residents at the Largo di Torre Argetina For years, the Largo di Torre Argentina has stood at the crossroads of Rome s city center, often overshadowed by its more famous neighbors such as the Pantheon, Trastevere or the Roman Forum.  Yet, like many of the Eternal City s architectural wonders, it has its own storied past. The site houses the ruins of four Roman temples from the Republican period that spanned the 4th to the 1st century BC. And more famously, it is where Roman general and statesman Gaius Julius Caesar was stabbed 23 times on the Ides of March in 44 BC. 

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