CSIC researchers find the exact spot where Julius Caesar was stabbed. A concrete structure of three meters wide and over two meters high, placed by order of Augustus (adoptive son and successor of Julius Caesar) to condemn the assassination of his father, has given the key to the scientists.Currently, the remains of this building are located in the archaeological area of Torre Argentina.

CSIC researchers find the exact spot where Julius Caesar was stabbed. A concrete structure of three meters wide and over two meters high, placed by order of Augustus (adoptive son and successor of Julius Caesar) to condemn the assassination of his father, has given the key to the scientists.Currently, the remains of this building are located in the archaeological area of Torre Argentina.