Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II

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Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II is one of Rome’s largest 19th-century squares, known for its central garden, multicultural surroundings, and proximity to Termini Station.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf public square
tourist attraction
urban square
constructionStart late 19th century
country Italy
hasCulturalCharacteristic ethnically diverse population
immigrant communities
hasFeature arcaded facades
benches
central garden
fountain
lawn areas
multicultural commercial activities
playground areas
porticoed buildings
rectangular plan
street market nearby
tree-lined paths
walking paths
hasSurroundings cafés
ethnic food stores
residential buildings
restaurants
shops
hasTransportConnection Vittorio Emanuele metro station NERFINISHED
hasUse local events
public recreation
social gathering
tourist visits
inDistrict Esquilino NERFINISHED
inMunicipio Municipio I of Rome NERFINISHED
knownFor 19th-century urban design
being one of the largest squares in Rome
multicultural neighborhood
proximity to Roma Termini railway station
locatedIn Italy
Lazio
Rome
namedAfter Vittorio Emanuele II of Italy NERFINISHED
near Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore NERFINISHED
Piazza Dante NERFINISHED
Porta Maggiore NERFINISHED
Roma Termini railway station NERFINISHED
Via Merulana NERFINISHED
partOf historic center of Rome
servedBy Rome Metro Line A NERFINISHED
urbanPlanningEra post-unification Rome
urbanPlanningStyle 19th-century Italian

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Esquilino Hill contains Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II