Carloforte and its square have always been a perfect match. Teeming with bars and shops, it becomes the hub of the town. From morning to evening, in fact, a pleasant ‘bustle’ of people pours into the centre, populating both the square and the adjacent streets. The architecture is very atmospheric: colourful houses in seafaring style, kiosks, small gardens, flights of steps and, adjacent to the square, narrow streets where children play without worrying about traffic and where it is still possible to see exits left open without any fear. The walk then takes you to the ‘baruffi’. a part of the square characterised by four large round seats and imposing trees delimiting it and framing the church of San Carlo Borromeo. As you walk along the square, you can admire some of the historical monuments that characterise it, such as the Statue of King Carlo Emanuele.