Description of the attraction
Julius Caesar once performed on the Tre Martiri square. There are several colonnaded porticoes - all that remains of the Roman forum. Opposite is the Brioli Palace, which first belonged to the Karampi family, then to Baldinini. In the middle of the 18th century, a scientific observatory was located here.
The Palazzo Brioli complex includes the Clock Tower, built in 1562. In 1750, D. Carini decorated the tower with the "Perpetual Astrological Calendar". A little later, the tower was rebuilt and acquired a modern look.
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The square is called Piazza Tre Martiri in memory of the young partisans who were tortured during the war. Shops and boutiques are located around the square.