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Piazza Santa Trìnita, nestled in the historic city center of Florence, is a captivating triangular square just outside the Basilica di Santa Trìnita. This vibrant spot features an architectural mosaic of Romanesque, Mannerist, Gothic, and High Renaissance styles. Dominating the square is the remarkable Column of Justice, with its Baroque statue perched atop, originally sourced from the Roman Baths of Caracalla and erected in 1563.

The Ferragamo Museum and the impressive Basilica di Santa Trìnita offer cultural insights, while the array of restaurants, bars, and shops ensure the piazza buzzes with energy, especially on weekends. Families can enjoy the child-friendly atmosphere, making Piazza Santa Trìnita an enriching and enjoyable experience for all.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

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4.6
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Jacek Pająk
Jacek Pająk
1 month ago on Google

Ciekawy plac i fajny pomnik.

Kate Giles
Kate Giles
2 months ago on Google

Beautiful history

Mrs B
Mrs B
2 months ago on Google

A beautiful piazza where you can hear an amazing trio playing in the open air most nights