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Campo de' Fiori

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Ariele
September 11, 2022
One of the most picturesque places in Rome, the only monumental square in the city centre without a church, Campo de' Fiori is located halfway between Piazza Navona and Piazza Farnese and represents the typical setting of old Rome. The colourful market that animates the square is one of the most characteristic of the city. Moved there from Piazza Navona in 1869, it owes its name to a wonderful flowery field where animals grazed until the 15th century.
One of the most picturesque places in Rome, the only monumental square in the city centre without a church, Campo de' Fiori is located halfway between Piazza Navona and Piazza Farnese and represents the typical setting of old Rome. The colourful market that animates the square is one of the most ch…
Maurizio
May 28, 2022
Campo de' Fiori is one of the most particular and loved areas of the capital. It is the ideal context for a pleasant walk among its historic wooden stalls where you can buy flowers, fruit, always fresh meat and fish;At dusk, the square comes alive with a convivial and lively atmosphere and transforms into the perfect place to meet for a classic aperitif in the trendy lounge bars that surround it or for a hearty dinner in one of its characteristic outdoor restaurants. open, to then immerse yourself in the electrifying Roman nightlife.
Campo de' Fiori is one of the most particular and loved areas of the capital. It is the ideal context for a pleasant walk among its historic wooden stalls where you can buy flowers, fruit, always fresh meat and fish;At dusk, the square comes alive with a convivial and lively atmosphere and transform…
Danilo & Umberta
July 25, 2021
It was built in 1456 by order of Pope Calisto III in the place where a field of flowers used to be, as its name indicates. It is one of the most famous points of the capital: every morning, from Monday to Saturday, there is a food market, flowers and other products. In the evening, however, it turns into a perfect dinner area in one of the outdoor venues.
Francesca
August 25, 2020
Campo de' Fiori is a rectangular square south of Piazza Navona. It is diagonally southeast of the Palazzo della Cancelleria and one block northeast of the Palazzo Farnese. Campo de' Fiori, translated literally from Italian, means "field of flowers". The name dates to the Middle Ages when the area was a meadow. In Ancient Rome, the area was unused space between Pompey's Theatre and the flood-prone Tiber. The square has always remained a focus for commercial and street culture: the surrounding streets are named for trades—Via dei Balestrari (crossbow-makers), Via dei Baullari (coffer-makers), Via dei Cappellari (hat-makers), Via dei Chiavari (key-makers) and Via dei Giubbonari (tailors). With new access streets installed by Sixtus IV— Via Florea and Via Pellegrino— the square became a part of the Via papale ("Pope's road"), the street linking Basilica of St. John Lateran and the Vatican and traversed by the Pope after his election during the so-called "Cavalcata del possesso", when he reached the Lateran from the Vatican to take possession of the city. This urban development brought wealth to the area: A flourishing horse market took place twice a week (Monday and Saturday) and many bar, restaurants and shops came to be situated in Campo de' Fiori.
Campo de' Fiori is a rectangular square south of Piazza Navona. It is diagonally southeast of the Palazzo della Cancelleria and one block northeast of the Palazzo Farnese. Campo de' Fiori, translated literally from Italian, means "field of flowers". The name dates to the Middle Ages when the area wa…
Camilla
June 30, 2019
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