The Spanish Quarter is one of the most famous and famous landmarks in the historic part of Rome. The famous 137th-century Spanish Steps from the 18th century are located here, while Christmas decorations are set on the terrace of the staircase, while the spring is decorated with floral decorations set for the festival of flowers. At their summit stands the 16th-century church of Sts. The Trinity, built according to the design of Carl Maderny.
At the foot of the Spanish Steps there is a small 17th century fountain, a memorial to the floods of 1598, when the Tiber waters threw in this place the boat. The Spanish Square is a popular meeting point for the city's inhabitants and tourists. Its name comes from the Spanish Embassy located here.
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Piazza di Spagna
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Piazza di Spagna popular in the area
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