It is the smallest square in the world, three by four meters, but it is also the place of memories and emotions.
It’s called Piazza Padella because of its shape, a twelve-square-meter space accessed from a Lilliputian alley, which serves as the handle of this virtual frying pan located in the heart of Barbara’s historic center and, in its own small way, is also a place of connection and social interaction precisely because of the proximity of the houses.
The alley-manico of Piazza Padella opens in fact a stone’s throw from the church. The municipality of Barbara has presented it as the smallest square in the world and you have to believe it, it’s Guinness World Record stuff.
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