This is a historic square with 18th-century Arc de Triomphe and 13th-century San Gallomen. It has always been San Gallomen Square (Porta San Gallo Square). In 1738, the Arc de Triomphe of Lorraine was erected to celebrate the arrival of the Habsburg-Lorraine dynasty in Florence. The demolition of the medieval city walls in 1865 allowed architect Giuseppe Borghi to remodel the area and in 1875 completed the oval square, currently surrounded by palaces. In the middle of the tree-lined park is the pool with fountains in front of the Arc de Triomphe. The name of the square was Camillo Cavour Square, changed to Costanzo Ciano Square in 1930, Muti Square in 1944, and Freedom Square in 1945.
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This is a historic square with 18th-century Arc de Triomphe and 13th-century San Gallomen. It has always been San Gallomen Square (Porta San Gallo Square). In 1738, the Arc de Triomphe of Lorraine was erected to celebrate the arrival of the Habsburg-Lorraine dynasty in Florence. The demolition of the medieval city walls in 1865 allowed architect Giuseppe Borghi to remodel the area and in 1875 completed the oval square, currently surrounded by palaces. In the middle of the tree-lined park is the pool with fountains in front of the Arc de Triomphe. The name of the square was Camillo Cavour Square, changed to Costanzo Ciano Square in 1930, Muti Square in 1944, and Freedom Square in 1945.
Liberty Square you are quite big, here the square can see a lot of landscape, is also a symbol of the American free movement, Liberty Square here is also very convenient for transportation, many tourists will gather here.
It is not too far to walk from the Central Railway Station, and there are some sculptures standing on the square. There are tourists or locals in a hurry, and there are trams around. If you don't follow the navigation, you can't see that this is an attraction.
On the edge of the city, it feels like a big building similar to the Arc de Triomphe on the main road, and then around some gardens, probably who conquered Florence, and then built, European history is also relatively routine...
There are too many squares in Florence, big and small. The most famous of this square is that there is a Arc de Triomphe, I don't know what to do with the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. It also looks old and broken.