In the center of Piazza Martiri, on a column, stands the statue of Saint Agatha, depicted as she tramples a dragon. It was erected by the Senate in 1743 to commemorate the city's escape from the plague. Legend has it that the saint's relics were carried in procession, and the plague ceased.
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