The biggest impact of this small square in Europe is that it is like a matchbox, surrounded by buildings, high buildings, people are more concentrated and depressed, especially the square, this place is engaged in activities, demonstrations, trouble places, there is a monument in the middle of the square. To be honest, I don't like this square very much, plus there are some people around like gypsy begging, with some beautiful music, it feels even worse.
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The biggest impact of this small square in Europe is that it is like a matchbox, surrounded by buildings, high buildings, people are more concentrated and depressed, especially the square, this place is engaged in activities, demonstrations, trouble places, there is a monument in the middle of the square. To be honest, I don't like this square very much, plus there are some people around like gypsy begging, with some beautiful music, it feels even worse.
The square is very open, but it feels a bit closed, it seems to be surrounded, there is a monument in the square, next to the new Jesus Church, the church building is more magnificent, but the exterior is too flat, people feel that they don't want to call him.
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The Catholic church was originally converted into a Baroque style, with a complex of cemeteries, museums and churches. Opposite the new Jesus Church, the gorgeous and solemn decorations are awe-inspiring.
New Jesus Square (Piazza del GesNuovo) is a city square in the southern Italian city of Naples. It is located in the center of the city, close to Toledo Road and Dante Square. There are 3 landmarks in the square: the New Jesus Church, the Church of St. Chiara and the spire of the Untarded Virgin. The square is located just outside the western boundary of the ancient city.