Piazza di Spagna sits at the foot of the Trinità dei Monti church in central Rome, connected to it by the famous Spanish Steps — 135 travertine steps built in the 1720s. The square takes its name from the nearby Spanish Embassy to the Holy See and has long been a gathering point for Romans and visitors alike. At its centre stands the Barcaccia fountain, a half-sunken boat designed by Pietro Bernini in the 17th century.
This 4K HDR walking tour captures the piazza and its surroundings in sharp detail, letting viewers appreciate the warm stone tones, the cascading steps, and the elegant Via Condotti stretching away from the square. It offers a street-level experience of one of Rome's most iconic and photogenic public spaces.
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