Piazza San Carlo is located in the middle of via Roma in Turin, Italy. The buildings around San Carlo Square form a magnificent urban complex. These Baroque buildings have earned the square a reputation - "the studio in Turin".
One of Italy's more famous squares, San Maro Square, can see a lot of Italian specialty goods, there are many tourists in the square, there are many sculptures to enjoy, oh, there are many hotels here.
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投稿:2019年2月6日
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A very large square links the Palace of Turin and the Commercial Street, and straight along the Commercial Street is the railway station. On rest days, there will be a lot of people on both sides of the square and the commercial street performing arts. As an amateur, I think the standard is quite good. There are old choirs, young bands, artists who play with empty barrels, and soloists... They don't make you feel like a financially hungry marketer, but rather perform for pleasure. Holding a pile of coins to watch the show all the way, giving some support to your favorite show all the way, and you won't get tired of spending an afternoon strolling around.
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投稿:2017年6月4日
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典型的なヨーロッパ風の広場は建築の特色が鮮明で、文化の色彩が濃くて、観光スポットを勧めます。
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投稿:2021年5月1日
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The Baroque Square in Santa Carlo Square, in the middle of Rome Street, has earned the square a nickname "the studio of Turin". The churches of St. Christina and St. Carlo are located at the southern end of the square. Although the facade of St. Christina's Church shows the Baroque style, Yuvala designed the top decorative sculptures for it in the early 18th century, in fact both churches were built in the 1730s.
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投稿:2016年11月21日
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San Carlo Square is really big and beautiful. It belongs to the typical Baroque architectural style. This square is known as the living room of Turin. It is magnificent, magnificent and broad. Many sculpture fountains on the square are beautiful.