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Campo de' Fiori

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Alberto & Marialetizia
June 25, 2022
Campo de' Fiori is a rectangular square south of Piazza Navona. Campo de' Fiori, translated literally from Italian, means "field of flowers". The name dates to the Middle Ages when the area was a meadow. Executions used to be held publicly in Campo de' Fiori. Here, on 17 February 1600, the philosopher Giordano Bruno was burnt alive for heresy, and all of his works were placed on the Index of Forbidden Books by the Holy Office.
Campo de' Fiori is a rectangular square south of Piazza Navona. Campo de' Fiori, translated literally from Italian, means "field of flowers". The name dates to the Middle Ages when the area was a meadow. Executions used to be held publicly in Campo de' Fiori. Here, on 17 February 1600, the philosoph…
Marco
January 21, 2019
Campo de' Fiori, is a rectangular square south of Piazza Navona at the border between rione Parione and rione Regola. Night Life is there !!!
Francesca
November 26, 2018
Nowadays, Campo de’ Fiori is a lively hub for socializing and shopping. During the day, the piazza is home to one of Rome’s many food markets. In the evenings, it transforms, attracting tourists and university students. The piazza isn’t the only place worth exploring, though: medieval streets now lined with artisan shops and bars spider out from Campo in different directions. Many of these streets were originally named for the trades that were once performed in this area. Among these, be sure to visit Via dei Cappellari (named for hat makers), Via dei Chiavari (named for key makers) and Via dei Giubbonari (named for coat makers).
Nowadays, Campo de’ Fiori is a lively hub for socializing and shopping. During the day, the piazza is home to one of Rome’s many food markets. In the evenings, it transforms, attracting tourists and university students. The piazza isn’t the only place worth exploring, though: medieval streets now l…
Serena
January 12, 2018
Campo de' Fiori is a rectangular square south of Piazza Navona in Rome, at the border between rione Parione and rione Regola. 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.
Campo de' Fiori is a rectangular square south of Piazza Navona in Rome, at the border between rione Parione and rione Regola. 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 o…
Max & Lavinia
March 6, 2017
Lively square full of bars and restaurants, market in the morning

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Locatie
Campo de' Fiori
Roma, Lazio