0 especially in Italy, an open area with a hard surface in a town, especially where there is no traffic
It was introduced by two orchestras set up in piazzas some distance apart and provoked opposing reactions.
I walked through the piazza, turning around and around in a circle, trying to take it all in.
Few traditional cafés for men remain open, and those are in the town's main piazza, where no youth hang-outs are to be found.
The view from the road also redefined how one looked at a piazza.
Part of each day the entire piazza is submerged beneath two feet of sea water.
Florence was both described, and experienced, chiefly as a gallery of paintings and sculptures, rather than as an urban space of streets, piazzas, and buildings.
The small piazza is a decent space, not a wind-blown desert.
Venice was filled with beautiful churches, palazzos, piazzas, everywhere.