Piazza Farnese

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Piazza Farnese is a historic and elegant square in central Rome, known for its Renaissance architecture, twin fountains, and role as a prominent civic and social space.

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Label Occurrences
Piazza Farnese canonical 3

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf public square
urban square
access public
architecturalStyle Renaissance architecture
city Rome
coordinateLocation 41.8946° N, 12.4727° E
country Italy
culturalSignificance example of Renaissance urban design
facesBuilding Palazzo Farnese NERFINISHED
hasAxisWith Palazzo Farnese main entrance
hasCentralBuilding Palazzo Farnese NERFINISHED
hasFeature civic space
elegant square
historic square
social gathering place
twin granite basins
hasFountain Fontana di Piazza Farnese (north fountain) NERFINISHED
Fontana di Piazza Farnese (south fountain) NERFINISHED
hasPaving cobblestone
hasSeating outdoor café terraces
hasViewOf Palazzo Farnese façade NERFINISHED
heritageStatus UNESCO World Heritage Site (as part of Historic Centre of Rome) NERFINISHED
part of the historic center of Rome
historicalPeriodOfDevelopment Renaissance NERFINISHED
lighting historic-style street lamps
locatedIn Italy
Lazio
Rome
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Municipio I of Rome NERFINISHED
locatedInNeighborhood Rione Regola NERFINISHED
mainBuildingOnSquare Palazzo Farnese NERFINISHED
namedAfter Farnese family NERFINISHED
near Campo de' Fiori NERFINISHED
Ponte Sisto NERFINISHED
Tiber River NERFINISHED
notableFor Renaissance palace frontage
historic ambiance
twin fountains
shape rectangular
surfaceType open paved square
touristAttraction yes
urbanFunction pedestrian space
representative space for Palazzo Farnese
usedFor outdoor dining
public events
tourism

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Palazzo Farnese (Rome) locatedIn Piazza Farnese
Rione Regola contains Piazza Farnese
Regola rione hasNotableSquare Piazza Farnese
subject surface form: Regola