Piazza del Popolo in Rome, built by the Roman architect Fontana in the 17th century, the square is the meeting point of three radial avenues, near the Borghese park, there is an obelisk in the center of the square, surrounded by statues, arranged Greenbelt. There are two symmetrical churches of the same style between the radial avenues. Overview of People's Square There is a 24-meter-high obelisk in the center of People's Square, surrounded by a lion fountain. The church on the left when you enter the door is the Church of the Virgin Mary Drew Popolo, which is a treasure trove of artworks. There are many works by Brahmat, Nineni, Carabaggio. To the south of the square are two very similar churches known as the Twin Churches. There are three roads radiating from the square with the church as the center. There are high-end Antique shops and fashion stores in the small alley of the Marguta Avenue parallel to the Pabuino Avenue in front of the left side of the square. It is a place with a Roman flavor. The street on the right is a street that sells food and other ordinary citizens, including traditional fish and Italian restaurants. The small hill to the left of People's Square is Pingqiu. The golden view of the square from this hill is very beautiful. On the side of the People's Gate Square is the People's Gate (Portadi Popol). In the days before railways, it was customary for travelers to pass from Via Flaminia through the People's Gate to the Piazza and then into the city of Rome. Goethe, Byron, Keats have all passed through this door. The People's Gate was built in the 3rd century and was decorated by Bernini in the 17th century to commemorate Queen Christine of Sweden's visit to Rome.