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Piazzale Michelangelo (Michelangelo Square) is a square with a panoramic view of Florence, Italy, located in the Oltrarno district of the city. Due to crowds this isn't a place to linger. Take your photographs, maybe buy an ice cream then head on to your next destination.
This Florentine piazza was designed by architect Giuseppe Poggi and built in 1869 on a hill just ...
Piazza Navona is a piazza in Rome, Italy. It is built on the site of the Stadium of Domitian, built in 1st century AD, and follows the form of the open space of the stadium. The ancient Romans went there to watch theagones("games"), and hence it was known as "Circus Agonalis" ("competition arena"). It is believed that over time the name changed toin avonetonavone...
Piazza San Marco (often known in English as St Mark's Square), is the principal public square of Venice, Italy, where it is generally known just as "the Piazza". All other urban spaces in the city (except the Piazzetta and the Piazzale Roma) are called "campi" (fields). The Piazzetta (the 'little Piazza') is an extension of the Piazza towards the lagoon in its south e...
Piazza Santa Croce is one of the main plazas or squares located in the central neighborhood of Florence, region of Tuscany, Italy. It is located near piazza della Signoria and the National Central Library, and takes its name from the Basilica of Santa Croce that overlooks the square.
The most notable features of the basilica are its sixteen chapels, many of them decor...
Piazza Santo Spirito in Florence, Italy is a refreshing break from the hustle and bustle of Florence's historical center and the perfect place to sit on a park bench under the trees, or grab a coffee or a gelato and people watch.
The piazza is one of Florence's true local piazzas, a place where the residents still come to buy a newspaper at the newstand in the corner...
If you’re looking for designer Italian clothing or jewelry, head to the streets surrounding Piazza Tasso in Sorrento. From the square you come onto the shopping street Via San Cesareo.
Piazza Tasso is a central place and square in Sorrento in the south of Italy. The square is named after the poet Torquato Tasso.
Also near Piazza Tasso is the Palazzo Correale now...
Piazza Venezia (Venice Square) is a central hub of Rome, Italy, in which several thoroughfares intersect, including the Via dei Fori Imperiali and the Via del Corso. It takes its name from the Palazzo Venezia, built by the Venetian Cardinal, Pietro Barbo (later Pope Paul II) alongside the church of Saint Mark, the patron saint of Venice. The Palazzo Venezia served as ...
Piazza Vittorio Veneto is a central and prominent square in Matera, Italy. It serves as a main access point to the Sassi districts, offering stunning views and connecting various parts of the city. The square is characterized by its unique blend of Baroque and Neoclassical architecture, lively cafes, and shops, making it a popular gathering place for both locals and t...
The Piazzetta di San Marco is, strictly speaking, not part of the Piazza but an adjoining open space connecting the south side of the Piazza to the waterway of the lagoon. The Piazzetta lies between the Doge's Palace on the east and Jacopo Sansovino's Biblioteca (Library) which holds the Biblioteca Marciana on the west.
Picacho, now a ghost town, was an early mining town on the Colorado River. It was named Picacho (Spanish for "big peak") after a nearby mountain of the same name.
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