This plaza is covered on three sides by buildings, however on the fourth side, you have a stunning view of St. Peter's dome and the around city. Make sure to bring your camera! Furthermore, on the off chance that you are here on a Sunday morning, why not visit the President of the Republic's residence, the Quirinal Palace, as well. At the highest point of the quirinal slope lies an enormous, excellent piazza, Piazza del Quirinale. Huge and amazing, the piazza is disregarded by two significant buildings, Palazzo del Quirinale and Palazzo della Consulta, and has a tall obelisk in its middle, designed by two equestrian statues representing g the Discuros, Castor, and Pollux. The square is delightful and furthermore offers stunning views over the city. On the off chance that you come here at sunset, you can see Rome slowly becoming orange in the rays of the setting sun and let your eyes get the shape of St Peter's Dome, overwhelming the landscape like a stunning point of convergence! Colle (Quirinale Hill or Quirinal slope) is one of the 7 hills of Rome and perhaps the most interesting for visitors.