piazza
/piˈɑːtsə/Definitions
1. noun
An open square or courtyard, especially in an Italian town or city, typically surrounded by shops, cafes, and architectural features.
“The historic piazza in the heart of Rome was bustling with tourists and locals alike.”
2. noun
A public square or area in a town or city, often with a central feature such as a fountain or statue.
“The city council decided to create a new piazza in the downtown area to improve its aesthetic appeal.”