1. The Temple of Caesar (Tempio di Cesare) in Rome is a complete temple and a tribute to Julius Caesar. It was built by Augustus Caesar in 29 BC after the assassination of Julius Caesar in 44 BC. It is located in the historic center of Rome, in the Forum of Julius Caesar, and occupies the place where the funerary pyre of Julius Caesar was set up after his death. The temple has a rectangular shape with marble columns made from Egyptian granite. Inside, there is a statue of Julius Caesar which was placed on the altar. However, the statue is lost now, and only the altar and the steps to it survived.
2. The Temple of Caesar is an open-air excavation site that can be viewed from the street level. There is no entrance fee, and it is accessible all the time. There is no specific phone number for the Temple of Caesar.
3. The Temple of Caesar is located in the Roman Forum, which can be accessed by taking metro Line B (blue line) to Colosseo station. From there, it is a short walk to the Roman Forum. There is no entrance fee to see the temple, but if you wish to enter the Roman Forum or the Colosseum, you need a ticket. The ticket for the Roman Forum and the Colosseum costs €16 (as of 2021).