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Square in shape, Piazza Europa was built after World War II with the demolition of a block between Palazzo Montani, Palazzo Spada and Palazzo Morandi-Rossi. One of the buildings that overlook the square is Palazzo Spada (built in 1555) and designed by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger, now the seat of the Municipality of Terni. This was the first Terni palace of the "court" type, the interior of which is decorated with sixteenth-century frescoes such as "The night of San Bartolomeo" and the "Battle of Lepanto".