Part of the ancient Roman square and site, tourists are constantly flowing, there are always new details to find, there are many beautiful photo angles, there is a little modern art installation exhibition when going, but it is not eye-catching.
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Part of the ancient Roman square and site, tourists are constantly flowing, there are always new details to find, there are many beautiful photo angles, there is a little modern art installation exhibition when going, but it is not eye-catching.
The Silver Tower Square, the ancient Roman ruins, is now a shelter for stray cats. The Silver Tower Square next to Emmanuel II in Rome is an ancient Roman archaeological site. Mussolini in the 1930s wanted to develop this area. It was only discovered when he dug it up to find that it was the site of the temple during the Roman Republic in the fourth century BC. It is one of the oldest ruins in Rome, where Caesar was assassinated, and ordinary citizens and tourists are forbidden to enter. But the rules can control people but can't control cats, there are now hundreds of stray cats living here, and there is a volunteer-run homeless cat shelter. Most of the tourists here come to see the cats. To the north of the Silver Tower is Rome's famous Silver Tower Theatre.
It is quite similar to the Roman ruin square, and it is also a ruin. I don't know why Rome will become ruins after a few days of change. In addition to the ruins, there are several wild cats that are very beautiful.
If you have a combined ticket to the Colosseum, you can visit the ruins of Rome. This square is inside the ruins of Rome. Some of it is not difficult to sit in with railings. It is difficult to imagine the glory of ancient Rome.
The ruins are not as famous as the ancient Roman square and the Colosseum, and are relatively easy to find, not far from Piazza Venezia, which houses four Roman temples built during the Roman Republic.
Silver Tower Square Introduction: Silver Tower Square (Largo di Torre Argentina), also known as the Holy District, was built in the 1920s when the building of this area was found to belong to the ancient Roman Republic period, of which the oldest temples can be traced back to the early 3rd century BC, and the tower built by tuffstone brick is Pompeii Senate.