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large square in the old town centre
Also called Piazza Grande by the local population but bears its current name from Napoleon's sister who ruled over the city of Lucca in the 19th century. This square is very nice but it feels big when...
Considering the city of Lucca is so beautiful, this is a rather bland empty square in the South East of the city. Probably not worth visiting unless there is a special event like the festival.
One of the main squares of Lucca, you will always find something particular
There are rides, stalls and food vendors that are usually present. You will definitely find something characteristic. Especially in winter this square is cloaked in a very special atmosphere.
Very nice square in Lucca, I think it is the largest in the city. There are a lot of restaurants around it, there is also a big palace. The evening is quite lively.
The Napoleon Square was built in 1806 in front of the palace of the sister of Bonaparte and Duchess of Tuscany Eliza Bachchokki. The church, the tower and some private houses were demolished for the construction of the square.
large square in the old town centre
Also called Piazza Grande by the local population but bears its current name from Napoleon's sister who ruled over the city of Lucca in the 19th century. This square is very nice but it feels big when...
Bit bland
Considering the city of Lucca is so beautiful, this is a rather bland empty square in the South East of the city. Probably not worth visiting unless there is a special event like the festival.
One of the main squares of Lucca, you will always find something particular
There are rides, stalls and food vendors that are usually present. You will definitely find something characteristic. Especially in winter this square is cloaked in a very special atmosphere.
The largest square in Lucca
Very nice square in Lucca, I think it is the largest in the city. There are a lot of restaurants around it, there is also a big palace. The evening is quite lively.
Napoleon Square
The Napoleon Square was built in 1806 in front of the palace of the sister of Bonaparte and Duchess of Tuscany Eliza Bachchokki. The church, the tower and some private houses were demolished for the construction of the square.