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Piazza Carducci owes its name to the house where the poet of the same name lived.
One side of the square is partly occupied by the monument dedicated to him, on which stands the statue of the poet in a frowning attitude, surrounded by his works represented in the form of full-bodied girls. Today the square, in addition to hosting the Casa Carducci Museum, is also home to the Risorgimento Museum. The current Piazza Carducci Turin was the ancient southern toll gate of the city. This gate was called the "Nice Barrier". The entire area surrounding the area was then called "Nizza Millefonti". The square was later dedicated to the Tuscan poet and Nobel Prize winner, Giosuè Carducci.
The name changed, and with it also the layout of the square: the toll booths disappeared and a rapid process of urbanization began.
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