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                                         Built 
                                        over the ruins of the Stadium of Domitian 
                                        (1st century BCE), the Piazza Navona is 
                                        one of the gems of Baroque Rome. It is 
                                        filled with open air cafes, and the place 
                                        is crowded each day. There are often buskers 
                                        and sometimes mimes to entertain the crowds. 
                                        A combination of light medium and sculptures, 
                                        the piazza is exceptionally long and owes 
                                        its shape to the ruins that formed its 
                                        base. Under the buildings that surround 
                                        Piazza Navona are the remains of the Circus, 
                                        and the circular edge of the open area 
                                        marks the track on which the horses used 
                                        to race. 
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        The 
                                        Piazza has a beautiful church and three 
                                        stunning fountains. In the centre of the 
                                        piazza is Bernini's most spectacular fountain, 
                                        la Fontana dei Fiumi, erected in 1651. 
                                        It has a central rocky structure that 
                                        supports an obelisk that was an ancient 
                                        Roman imitation of the Egyptian form. 
                                        Around this structure are four giant statues/designs 
                                        representing the Nile, the Danube, the 
                                        Ganges, and the Rio della Plata. At the 
                                        northern end is the fontana di Nettuno, 
                                        with statues of Neptune and the Nereids. 
                                        Finally at the southern end is the fontana 
                                        del Moro which and features the statue 
                                        of a Moor fighting with a dolphin. To the western side of the piazza stands 
                                        the church of Sant'Angese. Agnes was a 
                                        twelve-year-old Christian who refused 
                                        to marry a pagan and was then martyred. 
                                        The church was commissioned by Pope Innocent 
                                        X in 1652, and was made to commemorate 
                                        her martyrdom.
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