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The '''Piazza di Spagna '''is a landmark in [[Rome]]. [[Ezio Auditore Da Firenze|Ezio]] visited the Piazza just after his arrival in Rome in 1500.
The '''Piazza di Spagna''' is a landmark in [[Rome]].


==Database Entry==
==History==
''The future site of the famously peculiar Piazza di Spagna, this public expanse at the foot of the Spanish Steps is shaped as an elongated triangle rather than a square. Named after the Spanish Embassy to the Holy See, the Piazza became one of Rome's most popular meeting places.''
The future site of the famously peculiar Piazza di Spagna, this public expanse at the foot of the Spanish Steps is shaped as an elongated triangle rather than a square. Named after the Spanish Embassy to the Holy See, the Piazza became one of Rome's most popular meeting places.
 
''Notably, the Romantic poet John Keats spent his final hours in a flat overlooking the Piazza. A thing of beauty is a joy forever... except when you're about to die of TB.''


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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
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[[Category:Rome]]
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[[Category:Landmarks]]

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The Piazza di Spagna is a landmark in Rome.

History

The future site of the famously peculiar Piazza di Spagna, this public expanse at the foot of the Spanish Steps is shaped as an elongated triangle rather than a square. Named after the Spanish Embassy to the Holy See, the Piazza became one of Rome's most popular meeting places.

Source