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Перевод: piazza
[существительное] площадь ; базарная площадь; веранда
Тезаурус:
- Much more entertaining than any guide is the dyspeptic company of Maurice Hewlett's, The Road In Tuscany (1906) which finds in Montepulciano "much to make the judicious grieve the Piazza a barrack square, the belfry a maimed stump" and so on.
- Galleria Vittorio Emanuele from Piazza del Duomo
- The basilica stands in a piazza named after the church, where there are also three small granite columns marking the entrance to the Vicolo Santa Caterina.
- Through the arches is Piazza Cavour, named after the hero of the Risorgimento, a piazza that gives on to the Giardini Pubblici (Public Gardens), one of several splendid oases of green in the city.
- Perhaps he was looking for a drink by the time he had climbed as far as the Piazza where three renaissance palaces, a town hall and cathedral confront each other across an open space of such lively dignity and harmony as to make the lack of tourist cafes completely forgivable.
- The last element to be added was the magnificent triumphal arch at the entrance from the Piazza del Duomo.
- If instead of visiting the church and palazzo you continue across the piazza and into Via Velasca, your view is dominated, as any photograph taken south from the roof of the Duomo will be by the Torre Velasca.
- NORTHWEST FROM PIAZZA DELLA SCALA
- On the southern edge of Piazza del Duomo, beside the Duomo itself, a small irregular square opens out, the Piazzetta Reale.
- The better, three-tiered sides face the Piazza della Scala and the Piazza San Fedele.
- Piazza Duomo suffered terribly, although the cathedral itself remained largely intact.
- The Piazza is named after the Piermarini fountain that stands at its centre.
- Birmingham's Centenary Square, which could be the Piazza San Marco of the Midlands, is a bleak, rather pointless space linking existing civic buildings with the new Convention Centre.
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