Piazzale
Piazzale is an Italian term used to designate a large open public square or plaza, typically situated at the edge of a town, near transport hubs, or in front of important buildings. The word is formed from piazza (square) with the suffix -ale, signaling a space of greater size or a more functional, less residential character than a central piazza. In Italian toponymy, piazzale naming is common for spaces intended to accommodate traffic, gatherings, or views, rather than purely ceremonial or market functions.
In usage, a piazzale often serves as a forecourt, roundabout, or terminal area. It may host parking,
Notable examples include Piazzale Michelangelo in Florence, a well-known scenic overlook on a hill with views