Piazza vs Palazzo - What's the difference?
piazza | palazzo |
A public square, especially in an Italian city.
(chiefly, US, dated) A veranda.
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, title= A large, palatial urban building in Italy
*{{quote-news, 1990, May 20, Betty Martin, A Couple of Ways of Viewing 'the Eternal City', Los Angeles Times
, passage=At the piazzas, Romans are usually surrounded by tourists attracted by the classical palazzos , churches, monuments and fountains.}}
As nouns the difference between piazza and palazzo
is that piazza is a public square, especially in an Italian city while palazzo is a large, palatial urban building in Italy.piazza
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