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Via Antonio Pesenti, 23, 56124 Pisa PI, Italy
Knight’s Square is a square located in the city of Pisa, Italy. It is the city’s second square after the Piazza dei Miracoli. The square was known as being the political centre of medieval Pisa. In the 16th century, the square became the headquarters of the Order of the Knights of St. Stephen. Today, the square (...Find out more)
Rossio Square, 1100-200 Lisbon, Portugal
Rossio Square also is known as Pedro IV Square and known locally as ‘Praça de D. Pedro IV’ is a public square in Lisbon, Portugal. The square came into its own around the 13, 14 and 15th centuries with many key buildings being built on its perimeter, making it a place for locals to meet. Most of the build (...Find out more)
Liberty Square, Tbilisi, Georgia
Liberty Square (Freedom Square) is a city square located in Tbilisi, Georgia. The square has existed in the city for a long while and is established as the main square of the city. It is where people have historically met to hold demonstrations or celebrations. The square is an open space that is bordered by the City Hall, (...Find out more)
Plaza de las Flores, 30820 Alcantarilla, Murcia, Spain
Plaza De Las Flores is a public square situated in the city of Murcia, Spain. The square was created after the joining of two former squares in the area. It is a major social spot in the city with the borders of the square lined with restaurants and bars that spill out onto the square. A fountain is located on the square an (...Find out more)
Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto, ON, Canada
Nathan Phillips Square is a public square in the city of Toronto, Canada. The square is named after the mayor of the city from 1955 to 1962, Nathan Phillips. The square was opened in 1965, it forms the forecourt to the City Hall. The square which was designed by architect Viljo Revell and landscape artist Richard Strong is (...Find out more)
Plaza Del Cardenal Belluga,, 30001 Murcia, Spain
The main square of the city of Murcia in Spain is the Plaza de Belluga. The square is surrounded by some key buildings in the city such as the Cathedral and the Episcopal Palace, so it is well used by people as a meeting place. The square was opened in 1759, it is completely pedestrianised and has a fairly relaxed vibe. (...Find out more)
Piața Revoluției, București, Romania
Revolution Square is a square situated in the city of Bucharest, Romania. The square was formerly known as Palace Square until it was renamed in 1989 after being the site of the start of the Romanian Revolution of 1989. The square is one of the most important in the city, it is bordered by the former Royal Palace, the Athen (...Find out more)
Plaza Mayor, 28012 Madrid, Spain
Plaza Mayor is the main square and central plaza of the capital city of Spain, Madrid. The rectangular plaza was built during the reign of King Philip III in the early 17th century, a statue of King Philip was placed in the square in 1848. The plaza is surrounded by three storey residential buildings on three of its sides a (...Find out more)
Grote St, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
Victoria Square (Tarntanyangga) is the main public city square of Adelaide, Australia. The square was named in 1837, it was named after Princess Victoria who became the Queen of Britain shortly after. The local indigenous people know the area as ‘Tarntanyangga’, "The Dreaming Place of the Red Kangaroo". The squa (...Find out more)
Zrinjevac, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia
Zrinjevac Square known locally in full name terms as ‘Nikola Subic Zrinski Square’ is a square and park in the Croatian capital, Zagreb. The park was originally just a muddy area but with improvements made to the area in the 19th century, it has become an area for tourists and locals to go to relax. The square h (...Find out more)
Trg bana Josipa Jelačića, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia
Ban Jelacic Square is considered as the central point of the Croatian capital city, Zagreb. It was named after Count Jelacic who had a sculpture of him placed in the square in the 19th century. The square was renamed during the communist rule in Yugoslavia as Jelacic was considered a servant of foreign interests by the gove (...Find out more)
Am Fruchtkasten 3, 70173 Stuttgart, Germany
Schillerplatz is public square situated in Stuttgart, Germany. The square has existed in the city for centuries, it is named after local poet, philosopher, historian, and dramatist Friedrich Schiller. The square has a statue of Schiller at its centre. The square is a fairly busy place in the city and is used for a weekly fl (...Find out more)
Republic Square, 21000, Split, Croatia
Prokurative known as the Republic Square is a large square in the Croatian city of Split. The square was built in the 19th century and its buildings are similar to those in Venice, that the architects were inspired by when they built the Neo-Renaissance buildings that surround three sides of the square. The southern side of (...Find out more)
Trg republike, Beograd 11000, Serbia
Republic Square is a central square in the city of Belgrade, Serbia. The square has existed in the city for many years. It is one of the city's most popular meeting spots. The square is bordered by some of the city’s major buildings such as the Jugoexport building, the National Museum and the National Theatre. The sta (...Find out more)
5th St, Sandown, Sandton, 2031, South Africa
Nelson Mandela Square is a public square situated in Johannesburg, South Africa. The square was established in 1994 as ‘Sandton Square’, it was not renamed to commemorate the former President of South Africa and anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela until 2004. Renaming the square after Mandela was slightly con (...Find out more)
Plaza de la Puerta del Sol, s/n, 28013 Madrid, Spain
Puerta Del Sol is a public square in the Spanish capital city, Madrid. The square is considered a central point of Madrid due to it being the centre of the networks of Spanish roads. The square gets its name from the city gate which was installed on the location in the 15th century when the city had a wall, the gate h (...Find out more)
Piazza Maggiore, 40124 Bologna BO, Italy
Piazza Maggiore is the city square of Bologna, Italy. The square is thought to have been created between the 12th and 15th centuries in the centre of the city. It is a place where locals have always met. The square is bordered by the old city hall, the former police and justice offices and the Basilica of San Petronio. (...Find out more)
Pl. Sintagmatos, Athens 105 63, Greece
Syntagma Square is the city square of the Greek capital, Athens. The square was created in the 19th century as one of two city squares. The square is named after the Constitution that King Otto was forced to grant after an uprising in 1843, Syntagma is also the name of the neighbourhood that surrounds the square. The square (...Find out more)