Piazza dei Signori, Treviso
Appearance
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Piazza dei Signori is a city square in Treviso, north-eastern Italy.
It takes its name (meaning "Lords Square" in Italian) from the palaces of lords the former seignory of Treviso which face it. They include:
- Palazzo del Podestà with the Civic tower (13th century), which was the lordship's seat
- Palazzo dei Trecento
- Palazzo Pretorio (with a 17th century façade)
- Original seat of the Municipal Library and the Municipal Gallery (1847)
The Square also features several sculptures of Lion of Saint Mark, a symbol of the former domination of the Republic of Venice on Treviso.
Gallery[edit]
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Piazza dei Signori and Palazzo dei Trecento
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The statue statua of Teresona
External links[edit]
- Page at Trevisoinfo website (in Italian)
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