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Piazza Venezia Review

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Venice Square is an important attraction in Rome. Many buses pass through it. In fact, it takes no more than 20 minutes to walk from the railway station in Rome. Therefore, more people choose to walk. In fact, Venice Square feels very blurred, there are open places, these are called squares! There are too many scenic spots around, such as museums, if you don't pay attention to them, you can't find them. Because I am anxious to go to the bathroom first, I found many scenic spots with very few visitors along the way. There is a museum with several people coming in. I thought it was free and free to go to the bathroom. The result was 9 euros. The most attractive building around Venice Square should be the Venice Tower, a large white building. The outermost door was guarded by a woman. She said to everyone who entered that she could not sit down. I began to wonder. Only then did I realize that there were many steps in front of the building. It was most suitable for visitors to sit down and rest. The relief of the building is really wonderful. There is a statue of a knight riding in the middle of the ladder. There is a policewoman standing on both sides of the ladder. There are two iron basins on both sides. There is an unbearable fire in the relief. You can visit the building and ask for tickets. The square is surrounded by some ancient Roman pillars and so on, which shows that this is the city center of ancient Rome, and of course the city center of modern Rome.

Piazza Venezia

Posted: Aug 12, 2017
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  • 짱아네
    5/5Outstanding
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    Venice, Italy, was picturesque and beautiful among the cities I've been to the most, especially the scenery from the top of the Rialto Bridge cannot be described, and there are shops on the bridge, so it boasts a more humane atmosphere. While waiting for the water bus, looking at the sea, the stress accumulated during that time was relieved, and it really made me feel like I was in the picture, so I felt very different. It didn't fit my mouth, but the seafood and fish were really delicious. ㅠㅠ I know why it is famous as a honeymoon destination. This is really a paradise. It's one of the cities you must go to before you die!

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    Posted: Oct 23, 2022
  • Blessed by God
    5/5Outstanding

    a very nice structural building, just a few minutes away and the Colosseum can be reach too.

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    Posted: Oct 2, 2022
  • 放飞自我去游玩
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Piazza Venezia is the largest square in Rome, located in the center of Rome. The square is rectangular and is the confluence of five streets. The city's transportation hub. Looking far away like a giant "wedding cake", the memorial hall built to celebrate the reunification of Italy in 1870 took 25 years to build. The 16-cylindrical curved facade is its most wonderful part, and two fountains below the steps are profound: the symbol of the Tyrenia Sea on the right, the symbol of the Adriatic Sea on the left, and the statue of the central horseback riding figure Victor Emmanuel II, who completed the unification of Italy. Above the building are two huge bronze statues, the right represents the "victory of love for the motherland", the left represents the "victory of labor". No matter the sun and rain, there are always two soldiers here guarding the tomb of the unknown soldier.

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    Posted: Mar 24, 2022
  • 徐团
    5/5Outstanding
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    Venice Square is a circular square in the centre of Rome. On the front of the square is a neoclassical building built of white marble nicknamed "wedding cake", "typewriter" - "Victor Emmanuel's Second Century Memorial Hall. It took 25 years to build a memorial to celebrate the unification of Italy in 1870. On the left of the square is the Venice Palace, a Renaissance Gothic building that was once the site of the Venetian Embassy during the prosperity of the Republic of Venice. Mussolini once delivered the famous "balcony speech" from the balcony on the second floor to the crowded crowd in the square. Now it has become a museum of Italian Renaissance art. To this square is mainly to see "Big Cake" and also see the balcony of Mussolini's speech.

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    Posted: Sep 24, 2017
  • 小胖胖蛇
    4/5Excellent
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    The Venice Square is not far from the Colosseum. It takes 10 minutes to walk and take advantage of the time to hurry over. Unlike the winding alleys of Rome, which lead to the Piazza Venezia, a wide avenue, and from time to time beautiful carriages carrying tourists, the driver dressed as gladiators and pulling the reins, If you don't have time, you really want to try it. White marble building on the Venetian square: Victor Emmanuel's 2nd Century Synagogue was built in the late 19th century and early 20th century, although it is newer than other buildings in Rome, but whether it is the bronze statue of Victor Emmanuel II on both sides or the statue of King Victor Emmanuel II on horseback in the middle All masterpieces from famous families. At the center of the memorial is the altar of unnamed soldiers. The tomb below is buried with Italian soldiers who died in World War I. There are soldiers on both sides of the altar guarding, but I don't know if there is a change of guard like Athens?

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    Posted: Mar 13, 2017
  • 我爱旅行
    4/5Excellent
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    Plaza Venezia is located in the central city of Rome. It is also a must-visit attraction in Rome. You can take the straight ladder to the top floor to see the ancient Roman ruins and the Colosseum (it is a bit expensive to take the elevator for about 15 euros per person). You can walk 15 minutes in front of the wishing pool and the Spanish steps.

    5
    Posted: Jan 10, 2016
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