Rome is celebrating 2,000 years since the death of the first emperor this summer with a variety events.<br /><br />Augustus, also known as Octavian, was the founder of the Roman Empire and brought peace and stability during his four decade rule.<br /><br />Augustus/Octavian instigated a number of impressive public works. <br /><br />The ruins remain, a visible testament to his legacy as Laura Weinstein, author and tour guide explained: “He made a lot of changes in society, he’s known for saying, on his deathbed, ‘I found a city of brick and I leave behind a city of marble’.”<br /><br />A special sound and light show celebrating his life and work can be found at the Forum of Augustus.<br /><br />Visitors to the show leave impressed. “Beautiful. For just a moment you have the possibility to go back in time. You have a sense of immortality. It is marvelous,” said one native to Rome.<br /><br />Events focusing on the life and death of the first emperor run until August 19.