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Freedom Square

Piazza della Libertà is not physically separated from Piazza del Popolo (so much so that the people of Faenza do not make precise distinctions between the two and tend to use the all-encompassing name of "piazza" and that's it) but only divided by the layout of the two avenues (S...

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Freedom Square — Faenza, Italy.

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Piazza della Libertà is not physically separated from Piazza del Popolo (so much so that the people of Faenza do not make precise distinctions between the two and tend to use the all-encompassing name of "piazza" and that's it) but only divided by the layout of the two avenues (Saffi and Mazzini), which moreover do not constitute a barrier or a solution of continuity at all. However, Piazza della Libertà has very different characters: it is dominated by the imposing facade (unfinished but perhaps also for this reason extremely striking) of the Duomo, which stands on a scenic and relevant staircase. Next to it, on the right side, is the Monumental Fountain, exquisitely Baroque (it dates from 1621) but not contrasting with the Duomo's great Renaissance bulk. Also Baroque is the Civic Tower, made of brick on an ashlar base, rebuilt immediately after the war (the original was undermined by the retreating Germans in December 1944) in forms and materials almost identical to the original as described by Dino Campana in the "Orphic Songs." Also seventeenth-century is the characteristic loggia in front of the cathedral, known as the Loggia dei Signori or degli Orefici, built between 1604 and 1611 with columns of yellow Varignana stone. To the left, elegant early 20th-century buildings flaunt Art Nouveau ceramic and wrought-iron decorations by Officine Matteucci. In short, Faenza's second square is not characterized by a single style, but by the combination of very different styles that are incredibly well harmonized to form a whole.

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The square is dominated by the striking unfinished facade of the Duomo, which sits prominently on a scenic staircase and represents Renaissance architecture at its finest. The square's character is defined by a harmonious blend of Renaissance, Baroque, and early 20th-century Art Nouveau styles rather than a single architectural period.
The original Civic Tower was undermined and destroyed by retreating German forces in December 1944, but it was faithfully rebuilt immediately after the war using forms and materials almost identical to the original structure as described in Dino Campana's 'Orphic Songs.'
The Loggia dei Signori (also known as Loggia degli Orefici) is a distinctive 17th-century covered structure built between 1604 and 1611 that stands in front of the cathedral, featuring elegant columns made of yellow Varignana stone.
While Piazza della Libertà and Piazza del Popolo are not physically separated and are only divided by the layout of two avenues (Saffi and Mazzini), local residents often don't make precise distinctions and use the general term 'piazza' for both areas. The squares have different characters, with Freedom Square being notable for its Duomo and Baroque monuments.
The square features the exquisite Monumental Fountain dating from 1621 and the brick Civic Tower on an ashlar base, both displaying Baroque architecture that beautifully complements the Renaissance style of the Duomo. Additionally, early 20th-century buildings showcase Art Nouveau ceramic and wrought-iron decorations created by Officine Matteucci.

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