Piazza Carlo Mezzacapo


The square with the church of Sant'Agostino in the background. Overview of the Mezzacapo barracks on piazza Carlo Mezzacapo.

Piazza Carlo Mezzacapo, improperly ruled by the patron saint of Sant'Agostino because of the church that faces it, is a historic square in the center of the city of Reggio Calabria. The square is dedicated to Carlo Mezzacapo, hero of the Risorgimento, and brother of Luigi who is called the barracks that insists in the same urban space. Describe the wikitesto modification

The square, rectangular and medium in size, is delimited on the west side by San Francesco di Paola street, on the south side via Guglielmo Pepe where the main portal of the barracks Mezzacapo opens, on the south side via Cairoli brothers street , while its upstream side is completely occupied by the main prospect of the church of Sant'Agostino.

For a long time used as a parking area, after radical restoration work that ended in the first decade of the current century, the square is a completely pedestrianized space and restored to its natural function.

On all sides of flower beds where large trees are planted, the square is adorned with artistic art nouveau lanterns and a small cast iron fountain set at one of its tops. The flooring is in brick-colored tiles, gray and white, placed in such a way as to create a large cross that cuts in four symmetrical dials with a square in the center. Voices correlateemodify wikitesto

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