More a traffic thoroughfare than a place to linger, this noisy square is named after the Barberini family, one of Rome's great dynastic clans.
This led him to the station; and the square in front of it, vivid with arc-lamps, noisy with the yellow trams that seemed to cross it in all directions, made him laugh aloud with joy.
Fabrizio is determined once and for all to leave the noisy square and find somewhere else to live.
But a silence rolled out of the University, spreading out across the noisy, crowded square like the first fresh wavelets of the tide trickling over a brackish swamp.
The heart of Dun Cruighre was its noisy and sometimes raucous square, often the scene of impromptu horse-races, for the Celts were great ones at contention of any sort.
It's a city rendered in various shades of brown, with dusty streets; each play begins in a noisy and crowded public square, with Paduans carousing in a haze of steamy dust.
It would take some careful maneuvering to extricate herself from the crowded, noisy square.