Piazza della Repubblica

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Contact Piazza della Repubblica

Address :

57123 Livorno LI, Italy

Website : http://www.comune.livorno.it/
Categories :
City : Livorno
Description : Oval-shaped plaza on top of a moat, with statues of Grand Duke Ferdinand III & his son Leopold II.

57123 Livorno LI, Italy
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Pedro Sá Moreira on Google

Busy road all round, not much commerce. 2 statues in a central pavement
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Natalia Stolbina on Google

Huge harmonic Piazza. Great old details. Look at the see. Shopping for anything.
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Pradeep Yadav on Google

Nothing much around besides some nice coffee shops, restaurants and you can take a train to Rome, train station is just 10 mins walk away.
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Thorben Hinz on Google

Cool place Many restaurants Near the water.
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Lennard Koellner on Google

One small city in Italy, nothing special to see there in the city...One day is more than enough to explore city..The good thing you can go to Piza and Florence from Livorno.
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Tamoghna Ojha on Google

Good place for afternoon, nice gelato shop nearby.
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Ian White on Google

It's a good place for the ladies to shop and the men to watch the world go by. The roads around the square are very busy, and whilst I was sitting there, in twenty minutes there must have been for or five incidents that almost came to blows. In early afternoon on a bright summer's day it got so hot that I am sure you could try eggs on the could stone.
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SONPHAN HIRES on Google

Republic Square is Livorno's main town square on the far side of Via Grande, the main street dividing the city. Admire the plaza's impressive statues and beautiful gardens and learn about its history and secrets. Designed by Italian architect Luigi Bettarini in the early 19th century, the square is truly a monumental bridge. Livorno is a solid ancient city protected by a moat. Republic Square is located right above this moat, which is why it is often referred to as Voltone ("The Big Dome"). If you take a boat tour through the canals of Livorno, you will pass right below the square. See two giant statues spanning the square. The statue of Ferdinando III, Grand Duke of Toscana, stands on the side of the New Fort. A statue of his son, Leopold II, the last reigning Grand Duke of Toscana, is on the opposite side.

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