The square was built in the early 19th century, ordered by Napoleon, who occupied Turin at the time, but when the square was built, Napoleon was defeated and exiled. Vittorio • Veneto Square is one of the largest squares in Europe. It is magnificent. This square is characterized by the fact that the ground of the square is not horizontal, but downward toward the river. If it rains heavily, the rain will flow down to the Po River. This is the most visually impactful square I have seen in Europe. Every night, restaurants and cafes around the square will put the table on the square, which is very lifelike. Tourists must wait until the sun sets to play here, it is best to arrange dinner here.