Ovid Square in the city of Constanta, Romania, features a statue of Ovid, the author of Metamorphoses, who was exiled to the Black Sea coast by the Emperor Augustus in AD 8. Constanta was named Tomis in those days. Source.
A copy of the same statue stands in Sulmona, Abruzzo, Ovid's home town. Source.
We tend to think of Ovid's place of exile as an Arctic waste, but this picture is from Italy. Source.