The statue of Julius Caesar in Rimini is located in Piazza Tre Martiri, in the heart of the city. This square was once part of the ancient Roman forum of Ariminum .
The statue was donated to Rimini by Benito Mussolini in 1933 and inaugurated on September 10 of that year (Rimini Due Punto Zero). It was created by the Fonderia Laganà, a foundry that operated in Rome and Naples in the first half of the 20th century.
The statue of Julius Caesar is a symbol of the city’s connection to its ancient Roman past. Despite being a gift from Mussolini, the statue is not considered to be a symbol of Fascism, but rather a testament to Rimini’s rich history .