




Explore Largo di Torre Argentina, a 2000-year-old site, famous for its dark episode of ancient Rome—the assassination of Emperor Julius Caesar.
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Explore the ancient ruins in the heart of Rome, and witness the site where Julius Caesar was assassinated at the Archaeological Area of Largo Argentina.
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Immerse yourself in a 30-min multimedia video on ancient Rome, gaining historical insights, and utilize the provided city map for exploration.
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See 4th-century B.C. columns and altarpieces, and discover the ruins of the Curia of Pompey, once a vital meeting place for the Roman Senate.
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Discover the sacred area's rich history over 2000 years, with evidence like imperial temples and medieval structures.
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Fun Fact: Largo Argentina is a square in Rome that houses four Roman Republican temples and the remains of Pompey's Theatre.
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Reserved entry for the Largo Argentina excavations
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30-min ancient Rome multimedia video
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App audio guide of Rome
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Assistance at the meeting point
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Paper city map
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WiFi
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Guided tour
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Transport
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Możesz anulować te bilety do 24 godzin przed rozpoczęciem aktywności, aby uzyskać pełen zwrot.
Jak zbieramy recenzje?
Ana
sty, 2025
Chociaż bilet obejmował 30-minutowy film o historii tego miejsca i audioprzewodnik, kiedy dotarliśmy do biura, powiedziano nam, że nie ma dostępnego filmu ani audioprzewodnika. Taniej byłoby po prostu kupić bilety na miejscu, ponieważ ostatecznie to, co kupiliśmy, dało nam tylko dostęp, bez audioprzewodnika i filmu wyjaśniającego. Ocena 3 jest tylko ze względu na miejsce, które jest niesamowite. Ale sprzedane "doświadczenie" naprawdę pozostawiało wiele do życzenia.Wyświetl oryginalną recenzję: język portugalskiMatthew
sie, 2024
I enjoyed the generic off site video presentation but for 10 euros extra for each ticket I thought we would be in a group guided tour with interpretation of the site.Gabriel
paź, 2024
Un endroit paisible charger d'histoire .Mary
maj, 2024
Wonderful exhibit! Beth well done. We loved it.Kristina
gru, 2024
Explore ancient Roman ruins
The Archaeological Area Largo Argentina is a historical site in Rome, Italy, containing the remains of ancient Roman temples and structures dating back to the Roman Republic era 2000 years ago. Unearthed during building work in the 1920s, this ancient site holds four Republican-era temples, commonly referred to as Temples A, B, C, and D. Meet the assistant at the designated spot to accompany you to the site.
While interior access is unavailable, you can appreciate the towering columns, stone walls, and ancient staircases from the roadside. Engage with a 30-min multimedia video on ancient Rome to delve into the site's history. You'll also receive a handy map for easy navigation, and you can enjoy the convenience of WiFi access during your visit.
Visit the spot where Caesar Fell
Visit the famous Curia of Pompey, the historic site where Julius Caesar, a prominent Roman general and statesman, was fatally stabbed during a Senate meeting. This pivotal event played a crucial role in reshaping Roman history, initiating a sequence of political transformations that ultimately culminated in the rise of the Roman Empire. Take a leisurely stroll along the pavement outside and keep an eye out for a grouping of weathered white stones neatly arranged against the eastern wall.
What to bring
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Please bring a valid ID or passport.
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Guide dogs allowed.
What's not allowed
- It is forbidden to bring bottles, glasses containers, alcoholic beverages, aerosols, large luggage or bags and pets.
Accessibility
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This experience is Pram/stroller accessible.
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Toilets and wardrobes are not available.
Additional note
- The time selected for your booking refers to the timing at the Touristation office.
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Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the redemption point.
Ticket Redemption Point
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Exchange your voucher for your ticket at the Touristation Piazza Venezia.
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Address: Piazza d'Aracoeli, 16, 00186 Roma RM, Italy.
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Landmark: The Touristation Aracoeli office is not close to the Colosseum entrance but is near Piazza Venezia. A small fountain is in front of the office with signs and orange flags
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