Piazza Prebiscito, located in the center of Naples, is a must-see for anyone who walks around Naples. The square is very lively, with tourists and local citizens. It is a good place to relax. It can be said that it is not only a famous scenic spot, but also a big amusement park. This square is the largest in Naples and was the center of rulers in the past. Stepping on the marble-paved square, the feeling of majesty and imposing will come to mind. The Palazzo Reale in Naples is surrounded by the Royal Palace and the Church of St. Francis Xavier. The Royal Palace of Naples is located opposite the Grand Place and is a three-storey Baroque building. Built by architect Dominic Fontana in 1600, it has been remodeled many times before becoming the palace of the Bourbon dynasty after the 18th century. Entering the palace, on the eight huge walls in front of it, there are eight marble statues of famous kings in the past, filled with the essence of Baroque architecture. After the end of the Naples dynasty, the palace has been converted into the National Library since 1925. In addition to a small court theater and a national library, the palace also displays the living rooms, living rooms, bedrooms, and Porcelain, furniture, paintings and works of art from the 18th and 19th centuries. Another important building that accompanies St. Francis Xavier in Piazza Prebisci is St. Francis Xavier's Church, famous for its imitation of the Pantheon in Rome. The main hall is a circular building with a dome, and there are exquisite frescoes inside, which symbolize the majesty of God in the sky and the universe. The church was built at the beginning of the 19th century by Joachim Murat, king of the Bonaparte family who ruled Naples, who planned the square and its buildings to be dedicated to Napoleon. After the fall of Napoleon and the restoration of the Bourbon Dynasty, Ferdinand IV continued to complete the building, but after it was completed in 1816, it belonged to the church and was dedicated to Paul St. Francis, who was a monk here in the 16th century, so it is named after him to this day. Standing in front of the cathedral, you can feel its magnificent and broad momentum.
such a huge plaza and great space for a concert or gathering, nice structural building around.
The square is in front of the Naples Palace. You can see the size of the square in front of the window of the Naples Palace. There is a statue in the center of the square. The tourists in the square are a must-see point in the heart of the Naples Palace. So many tourists gather here in the square!
Prebisit Square is also very interesting, this square is also very huge, there are some simple things to visit here, the interior is also very simple, the facilities inside and outside the square are quite simple.
Naples, the last destination of the trip to Italy, continues to fight the hamstring here and hike the whole journey. The downtown area is not too big and can be walked for a long time. The pace of life in the seaside city is enviable.
Along the way, I saw too many squares and felt that the Italian square was very similar in form. When the weather is good, people spend time three or three on the square. When the weather is bad, a person can't see it, empty. Prebisit Square, sometimes translated as the Civil Voting Square. The Civil Voting Square is the largest square in Naples, named after the 1860 referendum, which decided that Naples would join the Kingdom of Italy. The square is a statue of Charles III.