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Piazza del Popolo is a large urban square in Rome Italy. The name in modern Italian literally means `People`s Square #94484656
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An Egyptian obelisk of Sety I from Heliopolis stands in the centre of the Piazza. Three sides of the obelisk were carved during the reign of Sety I and the fourth side, under Rameses II. The obelisk, known as the Flaminio Obelisk or the Popolo Obelisk, is the second oldest and one of the tallest obelisks in Rome The obelisk was brought to Rome in 10 BC by order of Augustus and originally set up in the Circus Maximus. It was re-erected here in the piazza in 1589. The piazza also formerly contained a central fountain, when fountains, in the form of Egyptian style lions, were added around the base of the obelisk
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