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Flea markets and antique markets in Rome |
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The colourful and lively markets in the centre of Rome are worth a visit. Often you will not find an excellent bargain but strolling among the stalls is a way to experience the real life. Watch out for pickpockets!
Porta Portese, Viale Trastevere: every sunday from 5:00 am to 01:00 pm The biggest and most famous market in Rome. You can find simply a bit of everything.
Fontanella Borghese, Piazza Borghese: from Monday to Saturday. The best market in Rome for books and period prints
Via Sannio: from Monday to Saturday from 7:30 am to 2:00 pm. Second-hand clothing, brand clothing, fakes and originals at very low prices.
Ponte Milvio,Lungotevere Capoprati: 1st sunday of the month. Antiques market along the banks of the Tiber river: antique furniture, collectors' items.
Antiquariato a Testaccio, Piazza S. Maria Liberatrice: 3rd sunday of the month. Private dealers' market. Modern antiques found in Roman attics.
Soffitta sotto i portici, Piazza Augusto Imperatore near to Augustus' Ara Pacis: 3rd sunday of the month.100 stalls under the square's porticos that sell collectors' items and modern antiques.
Market in Piazza Verdi: every 4th sunday of the month. Antiques and modern antiques: furniture, miscellaneous items, documents, coins and stamps. |
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Program December 2009:
Rome Opera Theatre Opera and Ballet 2009 Season
The Nutcracker Piotr Tchaikovsky December 15 -31, 2009
La Traviata Giuseppe Verdi, directed by Franco Zeffirelli December 18 - 31, 2009
where:
Teatro Dell'Opera Piazza Beniamino Gigli, 1 Rome
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