Palatine Hill
This was the area of noble residences and here the day before his assassination Julius Caeser was having his last dinner at friends' home
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Join us on a thrilling journey through ancient Rome as we delve into the captivating life of Julius Caesar. In "The Last Day of Julius Caesar: From the Glory to the Ides of March," we will explore the secrets, successes, and ultimate downfall of one of history's most iconic figures. From his humble beginnings to his rise as a legendary hero, this tour will provide a comprehensive overview of Caesar's life and legacy.
During this immersive tour, you can anticipate a deep dive into the events that led up to the fateful Ides of March in 44 BC. Lasting approximately 180 minutes, this experience will take you on a step-by-step journey through the key locations that shaped Caesar's final day. From the Palatine Hill, where he enjoyed his last dinner, to the Roman Forum, where he met a tragic end, each stop on this itinerary will bring history to life before your eyes.
This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, avid travelers, and anyone curious about the dramatic events of ancient Rome. Whether you're a fan of Julius Caesar's exploits, intrigued by the political landscape of the Roman Empire, or simply seeking a captivating and educational experience, this is an opportunity you won't want to miss. We welcome individuals of all ages and backgrounds who have a keen interest in learning about one of history's most influential figures.
By booking "The Last Day of Julius Caesar: From the Glory to the Ides of March," you'll gain a unique perspective on the life and death of Julius Caesar. Our experienced guides are passionate storytellers, expertly weaving together historical facts, dramatic anecdotes, and archaeological insights to transport you back in time. Get ready to immerse yourself in the very places where Caesar walked, dined, and met his tragic end. This tour offers a rare opportunity to understand the man behind the legend and witness the sites that played a crucial role in shaping the course of history.
It is recommended to bring comfortable walking shoes and dress appropriately for the weather as the tour involves moderate physical activity. Please arrive at the designated meeting point, the gate of Palatine Hill entrance, on time to ensure a seamless experience. Though this particular tour focuses on the last day of Julius Caesar, it provides valuable context and insights into his life overall. Feel free to ask questions and engage with our knowledgeable guides for a more personalized experience.
Participants who have embarked on "The Last Day of Julius Caesar: From the Glory to the Ides of March" have raved about the exceptional quality of the tour. Many have praised the expertise and enthusiasm of the guides, highlighting how they truly bring history to life. Travelers have expressed their appreciation for gaining a deeper understanding of Julius Caesar's life and the historical significance of the sites visited. Overall, the tour has received glowing reviews for its informative yet entertaining approach, with participants exclaiming that it exceeded their expectations and left them with a newfound appreciation for ancient Rome.
Palatine Hill
This was the area of noble residences and here the day before his assassination Julius Caeser was having his last dinner at friends' home
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Roman Forum
With your guide you will retrace the route covered by Caesar that 15th of March: starting from his house, the Domus Publica in Roman Forum, to largo Argentina where he was assassinated
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Tempio del Divo Giulio
Yiu will see the Temple dedicated to Julius Caesar, that was deified after his death
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Curia Julia
This was the Senate house, that during the Ides of March was under restoration, by the will of Caesar and replaced by the secondary Senat close to Pompey theatre
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Foro di Cesare
The Caesar Forum was the first of Imperial Forum to be erected, with the aim to extend the area of former Roman Forum, but at the same time to celebrate the glory of Julius Caesar
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Area Sacra di Largo Argentina
This was a sacred area including 4 temples dated back to Republican era. Behind stood the Pompey theatre, temporarily used by Senators for their meeting in the place of official Senate House (Curia Julia) under restoration, Here the guide will show you the right place where it is supposed Caesar was stabbed.
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