The imposing statue of Giordano Bruno in Piazza Campo de’ Fiori created by sculptor Ettore Ferrari in 1889
Campo de’ Fiori Square in Rome is renowned for its lively daily market and rich history. In the center of the square stands a statue of the philosopher Giordano Bruno, marking its past as a place of executions. During the day, it is bustling with vendors offering fresh produce and flowers. At night, it transforms into a vibrant meeting point with numerous bars and restaurants. In the photo: The imposing statue of Giordano Bruno in Piazza Campo de’ Fiori depicts the philosopher with a hood covering his head. Created by sculptor Ettore Ferrari in 1889, it stands on a high pedestal adorned with bas-reliefs.