Piazza tre Martiri
Piazza tre Martiri
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Jason S
Melbourne, Australia1,693 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2023 • Solo
Really good piazza that certainly is full of history (like most of Italy!!!)

When I was there piazza had market stalls in there and was interesting to walk around them, had lunch in restaurant surrounding square that was nice, square does have some energy to it with all the tourists and locals.
Written 11 August 2023
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AndyLA76
Espoo, Finland172 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2022 • Family
A nice, historic square in the old town. Shopping and nice restaurants nearby to cater to all your spending needs. It can get quite hot in the summer, so bring a bottle of water and let yourself get lost in the back alleys of old town Rimni.
Written 28 July 2023
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macedonboy
Glasgow, UK179,691 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2023
The Piazza Tre Martiri is one of the major public squares of RImini, located at the crossroads between the decumanus and the maximi leading to the Arco di Augusto. Some of the great landmarks in the square include the Piazza delle Erbe, the Torre dell'Orologio and the Monument to the Fallen, located at the foot of the tower. There's also a statue of Julius Caesar at near the northern part of the square, which fans of is worth seeking out.
Written 14 July 2023
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MumbaiRiders
Mumbai, India1,677 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2023
This locale was the ancient Roman forum where Julius Caesar stopped after crossing the Rubicon as a statue and a memorial testify the same. It had been a market-place for centuries and later on in the 20th century was called 'Piazza Tre Martiri' in memory of the three young partisans executed here on 16th August 1944. A marble insert indicates the spot.Today it is the main town centre of Rimini with a variety of shops, restaurants and
Written 3 July 2023
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PavlaPavla
Chrudim, Czech Republic6,560 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2022
This square stands on the site of an earlier forum. Today there are many cafes and shops, when I was here there was a big street market.

Interesting is the Clock Tower, which, in addition to the clock, also has a dial with a calendar.

Another point of interest is the Memorial Stone from the 16th century, which commemorates the speech Julius Caesar gave to the legions after crossing the Rubicon. A bronze statue of him is placed in the square in his memory.
Written 3 August 2022
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Off their P
Manchester, UK4,293 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2022 • Couples
I would say this is the main square in town and it is absolutely beautiful. It is worth picking up an information booklet from the tourist information centre as, along with all the other buildings, it explains the history behind this wonderful Plaza and it is manifold.

It is full of history along with shops, bars and restaurants and even the mini train uses this as the terminal.

Very beautiful and many historic buildings around, it is definitely worth a visit.
Written 15 June 2022
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malc1005
Kettering, UK4,723 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2022
This is a lovely square in Rimini, situated in the centre of town, so easy to find. Nice market there on the day, we visited. Well worth a look.
Written 7 June 2022
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IrishRover
Pittsburgh, PA2,987 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2021 • Solo
Sitting in the Center of the city is this wonderful Piazza. The architecture is grand and the streets surrounding are full of shops and restaurants. I visited on a Saturday and the market with individual vendors was a great strolll to watch
Written 30 October 2021
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Asiyah Noemi K
Pula, Croatia5,046 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2019
Rimini provides many interesting places to enjoy and among them is certainly the Three Martyrs Square (Piazza Tre Martiri). This is supported by his rich history. It is one of the two most important squares in the city, the second is Piazza Cavour. The Piazza Tre Martiri is located in the former Roman Forum, where Julius Cesar gave a famous speech to his legions when he crossed the Rubicon River ( To commemorate this act set small and seemingly inconspicuous Pole or Column of Julius Caesar (La Colonna di Giulio Cesare). The history of the square dates back to 200 years BC. In the middle ages the area was known as "piazza delle Erbe" and was the site of the market, as well as knightly tournaments. Throughout its history, the square has changed several names, including named area of Julius Caesar. Named "Tre Martiri", which translated from Italian means Three of the Martyr, the area received only after the Second world war, as a reminder of the murder of three young partisans who were executed in this square on August 16, 1944 (Mario Cappelli, Luigi Nicolò, Adelio Pagliarani). On the Square today dominates the Clock Tower. It was built in 16th century. And around it was later incorporated the 17th century Brioli Palace (Palazzo Brioli). A little further on the square is the small octagonal chapel of Sant'Antonio (Tempietto di Sant'Antonio), built in the 16th century, and after the earthquake of 1672, rebuilt in the Baroque style. The chapel adjoins the Church of San Francesco dei Paoletti or St. Francis of Paolo (Chiesa Dei Paolotti), and which further emphasize the Sanctuary of Sant'Antonio. Together, the chapel and the Church form a single ensemble and harmoniously fit into the overall picture Piazza Tre Martiri. On the North side of the square is the bronze monument of the Roman General and politicians of Julius Caesar (Statua di Giulio Cesare). As we said earlier this is an extremely interesting square. We did not forget to enjoy gastronomy at the surrounding restaurants and bars. So we visited Antica Caffetteria's Restaurant-Bar. We were extremely pleased with the atmosphere and service. Nice experience.
Written 26 December 2019
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Adriana Casella
Dubai, United Arab Emirates5 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2019
When I went there were a lot of stalle with stuff of all kind.
It was nice, also to are the shops. Good good and gentle people.
Written 9 October 2019
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