
BY: Giacinta Navarra
In the square of Torre Argentina, walking through the ruins where once, as you can well imagine, senators and emperors walked, today you can meet the new rulers of the place: the cats of Rome, free, pampered and loved by tourists and volunteers.
A unique experience that mixes archaeology, love for animals and the timeless charm of the Eternal City. Here you will discover not only one of the most interesting archaeological sites in the capital, but also the best known and safest refuge for hundreds of felines.
SOURCE: https://www.visititaly.eu
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