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In Italy, plazas are more than just open spaces; they are the heartbeats of cities and towns, resonating with history and daily life. In Florence, the Piazza della Signoria stands as a testament to the city’s Renaissance heritage. This iconic square, framed by the Palazzo Vecchio and Uffizi Gallery, is a gathering place for tourists and locals alike, offering a glimpse into the artistic and political past of the region. Meanwhile, in Rome, the Piazza Navona captivates with its Baroque architecture and the lively atmosphere around the Fountain of the Four Rivers, sculpted by Bernini.
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