piazza
Piazza ( Italian ) means "place" in German.
It is also used as a place name, for example:
- Piazza al Serchio , municipality in the province of Lucca
- Piazza Armerina , municipality in the province of Enna
- Piazza Brembana , municipality in the province of Bergamo
- Piazza , part of the municipality of Castellina in Chianti
- Piazza , part of the municipality of Pistoia
- Piazza , part of the municipality of Terragnolo in the province of Trento
- Piazza , part of the municipality of Montignoso in the province of Massa-Carrara
Piazza is the family name of the following people:
- Adeodato Giovanni Piazza (1884–1957), Italian clergyman, Cardinal Bishop of Sabina and Patriarch of Venice
- Alberto Piazza da Lodi , Italian Renaissance painter
- Ben Piazza (1934–1991), American actor
- Dominique di Piazza (* 1959), French jazz bassist
- Gaetano Felice Piazza (1725 – after 1775), Italian organist and composer
- Hans Piazza (1932–2017), German historian and university professor
- Henri Piazza (1861–1929), Italian-French publisher
- Luis Piazza (1908–1977), Italian sculptor and painter
- Marguerite Piazza (1920–2012), American singer
- Miguel Piazza (* 1952), Uruguayan football player
- Mike Piazza (* 1968), American baseball player
- Orazio Francesco Piazza (* 1953), Italian clergyman, Bishop of Sessa Aurunca
- Oswaldo Piazza (* 1947), Argentine soccer player and coach
- Rod Piazza (* 1947), American harmonica player
- Rubén Nelson Piazza († 2010), Argentine politician
- Tom Piazza (* 1955), American writer
- Walter Piazza (1925–2016), Brazilian historian
- Wilson da Silva Piazza (born 1943), Brazilian football player
Piazza stands for:
- Isuzu Piazza , a model of the Isuzu automaker