Tag: square


  • In the area that already in the early Middle Ages hosted the mint – from which the name of Via Moneta – from 1928 to 1940 arose a small neighborhood dedicated to finance.

  • What can be more representative of Milan than the Duomo? The church dedicated to Santa Maria Nascente, built by the will of Gian Galeazzo Visconti, is the symbol of the city as well as one of the first things to see as soon as you step into Milan.

  • This square is the true fulcrum of Turin, it is here that the life of the city has developed, from the Roman era to the Risorgimento.

  • You cannot go to Rome and not see Piazza di Spagna with its Spanish Steps (Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti), which with its 135 steps seems to climb to the sky. Wonderful setting for fashion shows and famous star of many films, the Spanish Steps is known and loved around the world.

  • It is one of the most beloved places to Romans and tourists, the ideal place to spend time while sitting at a table in a bar, between sculptures and Baroque architecture.

  • Full of charm and history, Campo de’ Fiori is one of the most famous squares in Rome. It has a double soul: the morning is a popular market where resound the voices of the Romans who sell fruits and vegetables; in the evening it is a lively square, especially by tourists, attracted by the cafes…

  • Historic square of political events, especially the Left, Piazza del Popolo (People’s Square) is also one of the most popular squares by the Romans.