service

Piazza Tre Martiri | Rimini


Information

Landmark: Piazza Tre Martiri
City: Rimini
Country: Italy
Continent: Europe

Piazza Tre Martiri, Rimini, Italy, Europe

Piazza Tre Martiri is a central public square in Rimini, Italy. It serves as a historical and commercial hub within the city's urban fabric.

Visual Characteristics

The piazza is a rectangular, stone-paved open space. It features a central column topped with a statue of Julius Caesar and the historic Torre dell'Orologio (Clock Tower) on its eastern side. Surrounding buildings exhibit a mix of architectural styles, including Renaissance and Fascist-era designs, typically finished in plaster with ochre, cream, and terracotta color palettes.

Location & Access Logistics

Located in the historic center of Rimini, the piazza is accessible via major thoroughfares such as Via IV Novembre, Corso d'Augusto, and Via Garibaldi. It is approximately 1 kilometer east of the Rimini train station. Limited street parking is available on adjacent streets; paid parking garages like Parcheggio Tiberio are situated 0.8 kilometers west. The piazza is served by multiple local bus lines, including Line 4, 7, 9, and 11, with stops directly bordering the square.

Historical & Ecological Origin

Originally the Roman Forum of Ariminum, the piazza was renamed Piazza Tre Martiri (Square of the Three Martyrs) after World War II to commemorate three partisans executed there in 1944. The Torre dell'Orologio dates to the 16th century. The column with the statue of Julius Caesar marks the traditional site where he addressed his legions after crossing the Rubicon.

Key Highlights & Activities

Visitors can observe the Caesar's Column and the historic Torre dell'Orologio. The piazza hosts a weekly market on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Outdoor seating is available at numerous surrounding cafes and restaurants.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Public restrooms are not located directly within the piazza but are available in nearby commercial establishments. Limited natural shade is provided by trees; some cafes offer shaded outdoor seating. 4G and 5G cellular signal is consistently available. Numerous cafes, restaurants, and retail shops are situated directly on and around the piazza.

Best Time to Visit

Mornings offer softer light for photography of the architectural elements. Evenings provide a different ambiance with artificial lighting. The months of April to June and September to October offer temperate weather conditions, avoiding peak summer heat and crowds.

Facts & Legends

A local legend states that Julius Caesar addressed his legions from a stone pedestal in this piazza after crossing the Rubicon, uttering the famous phrase "Alea iacta est" (The die is cast). A statue of Caesar marks this purported spot.

Nearby Landmarks



Location

Get Directions



Rate it

You can rate it if you like it


Share it

You can share it with your friends


Contact us

Inform us about text editing, incorrect photo or anything else

Contact us

Landmarks in Rimini

Palazzo Ducale Urbino
Landmark

Palazzo Ducale Urbino

Rimini | Italy
La Mole di Ancona
Landmark

La Mole di Ancona

Rimini | Italy
Castel Rocca
Landmark

Castel Rocca

Rimini | Italy
Colle di San Francesco
Landmark

Colle di San Francesco

Rimini | Italy
Shrine of Our Lady of Loreto
Landmark
Sant Apollonia Basilica
Landmark

Sant Apollonia Basilica

Rimini | Italy
Arco d'Augusto
Landmark

Arco d'Augusto

Rimini | Italy
Ponte di Tiberio
Landmark

Ponte di Tiberio

Rimini | Italy
Tempio Malatestiano
Landmark

Tempio Malatestiano

Rimini | Italy
Rimini's Roman Amphitheater
Landmark
Piazza Cavour
Landmark

Piazza Cavour

Rimini | Italy
Castel Sismondo
Landmark

Castel Sismondo

Rimini | Italy
Domus del Chirurgo
Landmark

Domus del Chirurgo

Rimini | Italy
Museo della Città
Landmark

Museo della Città

Rimini | Italy
Grand Hotel Rimini
Landmark

Grand Hotel Rimini

Rimini | Italy
Parco Fellini
Landmark

Parco Fellini

Rimini | Italy

Tourist Landmarks ® All rights reserved