Nestled behind Campo de’ Fiori, Piazza Farnese is a distinguished square in Rome, anchored by the grand Farnese Palace, which now serves as the French Embassy. The piazza, named after the powerful Farnese family, features additional noble palaces and two striking fountains adorned with lilies, the family’s emblem. Visitors can stroll through the square, admiring the architectural elegance and historical significance of the buildings that surround it.
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