- archeoroma.org sites/piazza-di-spagna/The name Piazza di Spagna derives from the fact that the seat of the Spanish embassy in the Vatican was moved here to the Palazzo di Spagna in 1647.
- romesightseeing.net spanish-square/The steps start at the Piazza di Spagna and lead up to the French church, Trinità dei Monti. There’s a reason why this is a popular destination for couples...
- forevervacation.com rome/piazza-di-spagnaThe history of Piazza di Spagna is deeply intertwined with that of the Spanish Steps, which give the square its name.
- foursquare.com v/piazza-di-spagna/…The Spanish Steps - between the Piazza di Spagna at the base and Piazza Trinità dei Monti --- A really beautiful place - best when not busy.
- mamalovesrome.com Piazza di Spagna: all you need to know about Rome’…Because of its position close to Porta del Popolo, the main entrance gate into Rome, Piazza di Spagna always had a strong commercial and travel vocation.
- hellotravel.com italy/piazza-di-spagnaSituated at the foot of the Pincio slope, Piazza di Spagna has dependably been the focal point of the social and visitor life of the city of Rome.
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- romesite.com spanish-steps.htmlIn the 17th century, the Spanish embassy was located on the square – ‘Piazza di Spagna’ – at the base of the stairs, hence the name ‘ Spanish Steps ’.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Piazza_di_Spagna_(Roma)náměstí v Římě; Roma'da meydan; Piazza di Spagna; piazza di Spagna; Španělské náměstí; place d'Espagne</nowiki>.
- romeartlover.it Vasi40.htmlIn 1622 a Spanish ambassador rented a small palace belonging to the Monaldeschi in Piazza della Trinità, the old name of Piazza di Spagna.