Piazza Tre Martiri

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Piazza Tre Martiri is a historic central square in Rimini, Italy, known for its Roman origins, Renaissance architecture, and role as a focal point of the city’s social and political life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
public square
architecturalStyle Renaissance architecture
citySquareOf Rimini
coordinateSystem WGS84
country Italy
formerName Piazza Giulio Cesare
Piazza delle Erbe
function central city square
political meeting place
social gathering place
geographicLocation northern Italy
hasEvent cultural events
political rallies
public ceremonies
hasFeature paving with stone slabs
hasMonument statue of Julius Caesar
hasReligiousBuilding Chiesa dei Paolotti
Tempietto di Sant’Antonio
hasRomanOrigin true
hasStructure porticoes
hasUse marketplace
tourist attraction
venue for public events
heritageStatus part of Rimini historic center
historicalPeriod 20th century
Middle Ages
Renaissance
Roman era
languageOfToponym Italian
locatedIn Rimini
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Emilia-Romagna
Province of Rimini
locatedInTime historic center of Rimini
namedAfter three partisans executed in 1944
nearbyLandmark Corso d’Augusto
Piazza Cavour
region Emilia-Romagna
role focal point of Rimini’s political life
focal point of Rimini’s social life
touristInterest World War II memorial significance
historic architecture
transportAccess served by local bus lines in Rimini

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Rimini hasLandmark Piazza Tre Martiri