Roma'daki meydanlar
- Campo de' Fiori (. Italian: [ˈkampo de ˈfjoːri], literally "field of flowers") is a rectangular square south of Piazza Navona in Rome, Italy...
- Günün 24 saati hareketliliğin yaşandığı Campo de’ Fiori, popülaritesini büyük oranda 1869’dan beri haftanın 6 günü kurulan sokak pazarına borçlu.
- The Piazza Campo dei Fiori, which was once a field of flowers, and thus the name, was paved in 1456 under Pope Callistus III.
- Literally translated, Campo de 'Fiori means ' field of flowers ', a name derived from the Middle Ages when the area was still a meadow full of flowers.
- Campo de’ Fiori was once the plateau of the Theater of Pompey, the first brick theater built in Rome (in 55 B.C.). Nearby buildings have curved foundations...
- Piazza Campo de’ Fiori, however, stands out as a churchless piazza, historically based around trade and commerce instead.
- The Campo di Fiori opening hours for the outdoor market are about 8 AM until about 2 PM Monday - Saturday.
- We are just steps away from Campo de’ Fiori, one of Rome’s classic piazza, with its famous statue of Giordano Bruno and its exuberant markets.
- The square known as Campo de’ Fiori sits on the unused space that was between Pompey’s Theater and the Tiber River in Ancient Rome.
- Another idiosyncrasy is that this place is perhaps one of the few “lay” corners of the capital: Campo dei Fiori is the only piazza in Rome without a single church.
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