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Piazza Navona, Rome's largest square

Piazza Navona, which retains the appearance of the electronic stadium in Rome, Italy!! There are three fountains here, a tall obelisk in the middle, and small lakes at both ends. Because there is a large square and fountain, magic shows and many art pieces are sold in the square. Since it is near the Pantheon, I think it is a good place for those passing by the Pantheon, those taking a break, or those who enjoy the atmosphere of the square. 📍Location (based on Google Map): Piazza Navona, 00186 Roma RM, Italy What I felt: The square is large and there are many other tourist attractions nearby, so I think it is a good place to include in your itinerary when sightseeing in the city. #European travel #Rome travel #Italy travel #Piazza Navona
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