piazza del popolo
Piazza del Popolo, with its rich history and architectural marvels, is indeed a large urban square in Rome. It is renowned for the Flaminio Obelisk at its center, an ancient Egyptian monument erected during the reign of Ramesses II. The square has been a focal point for travelers entering the city since the Roman Empire, serving as the terminus for the Via Flaminia, the important northern route. Today, it continues to be a hub of cultural and social activity, surrounded by notable buildings including the twin churches of Santa Maria dei Miracoli and Santa Maria in Montesanto, and offering a gateway to the famous Via del Corso.