Piazza della Repubblica – plac w centrum Florencji zbudowany w latach 80. XIX wieku w ramach planu przebudowy miasta. Powstał po wyburzeniu starego targu, getta żydowskiego i pobliskich slumsów.
Lovely looking public square in the heart of city, enclosed by baroque style buildings, cafes and restaurants. Took a couple of snaps whilst on an early morning stroll around central Florence.
Beautiful square with a lot of shops, restaurants, the carousel, and quite a few Christmas lights. Really beautiful scene at night
The church is mind-blowing. Visited on Christmas Night so there was a programme which was very peaceful.
In Roman times, Piazza della Repubblica was the site of Florence's forum, a central location and a place where people met to shop and socialize. In the second half of the nineteenth century, the square was redesigned when Florence became the capital of a reunited Italy, albeit briefly. Nowadays, it's still a vibrant meeting place for locals and tourists alike.
Beautiful and very busy square. There’s a gateway to the high end shopping street. Nice fancy restaurants you will find along the sides of the square and a merry go round.
Had a very nice QUALITY carrousel. The street vendors are discreet and do not harass you to buy stuff, there is plenty of space to walk around and there is a cotton candy stand. A few nice cafe restaurants near by