How old is Largo di Torre Argentina?

Almost 2,063 years on, you can still see what remains of that building—a thick foundation of tufa stone—between two of the site’s four temples, built between the third and second centuries BC.

Where is the Largo di Torre Argentina?

Rome
Largo di Torre Argentina is a square in Rome, Italy, with four Roman Republican temples and the remains of Pompey’s Theatre. It is in the ancient Campus Martius.

Where was Julius Caesar buried?

temple of divus julius, Rome, Italy
Julius Caesar/Place of burial

Where is Julius Caesar buried? Right in the Roman Forum. To be more accurate, the grave site actually marks the ruins of the Temple of Caesar. Caesar was cremated and thus has no grave or tomb, but people still leave flowers and notes on the altar.

Where is the Theatre of Pompey?

Completed in 55 BC, it was the first permanent theatre to be built in Rome. Its ruins are located at Largo di Torre Argentina. Enclosed by the large columned porticos was an expansive garden complex of fountains and statues.

Was Caesar’s body burned?

His rowdy followers decided to cremate his body in the senate house, burning it to the ground in the process. Caesar took on the task and expense of building a new senate house that he named, of course, after himself.

Was Julius Caesar a good leader or bad leader?

Julius Caesar was a good leader even after he became Roman dictator. Before he became all powerful, Caesar revealed himself to have extraordinary leadership capabilities. He was charismatic, able to bend those around him to his will, and an excellent orator. He was a brilliant military strategist and a bold risk-taker.

Can you visit the Theater of Pompey?

It’s the only party you can see. The rest is buried behind the walls of the 15th century buildings that once comprised the Orsini Fortress. At the other end of the Pompey’s Theater complex, beyond the portico walk was the Curia Pompeiana, the temporary home of the Rome Senate.