

Via Norense 75 (Africano) open 9:30 am - 1:30 pm and 4 - 8 pm Piazza San Cosimato 32 (Trastevere) open 9:30 am - 1:30 pm and 4 - 8 pm YOu'll aso find other typical local products here, and pasta di Gragnano.

They make all the classic shoapes and sizes - the trecce, bocconcini, nodi, provola accumicata and the sfoglia, as well as bufala ricottta. If you're worried about the toxicity of the traditional mozzarella coming from the Caserta area these days, a good alternative can be found at these stores, selling only their own cheeses, produced in northern Rome from Laziale bufale grazing in the farmlands between Rome and Viterbo. Piazzale XII Ottobre 1492 (near Piramide, next to Ostiense station) 9201 Described as " a bustling European open market, a Whole-Foods-style supermarket, a high-end food court and a New Age learning center," the Rome store, which is by far the largest in the chain, comprises an enormous market, restaurants, pizzerie, bakery, wine bar, a bookstore classrooms and auditoriums on four levels. The chain of mega stores, which originated in Turin in 2007, now has branches in New York City, Tokyo, and is set to open in Chicago in the fall of 2013. Housed in a former airline terminal, and yes, it's that big. The ultimate gourmet superstore in it's Rome manifestation, Today it is a beautiful and significant library.Spanish Steps + Pantheon + Campo de' Fiori + Trastevere + Testaccio + Piazza Navona + Monti + San Lorenzo + Parioliīeauty and Fragrance + Bookstores + Designer Discounts + Flea Markets + Florists + Gifts + Gourmet Foods + Kids + Historic Pharmacies + Home Furnishings + Department Stores + Vintage ClothingĪt American Mini-market, Castroni stores, Innocenzi (see below) or This is where the Virtus Basketball Club originated. After World War II and until the 1960s, the covered square served as a sports hall. In 1920, Salaborsa became a public restaurant, followed by the Bank with a Treasury (Cassa di Risparmio). There is an impressive wall perimeter of the Renaissance Terribilia tank, paved roads and foundations of the Roman basilica, the wall of the Medieval tower house and the star-shaped tub once at the center of the garden. They are visible to the public through a walkway and testify to the fact that the place has always been the center of public life in the city. Archaeological excavations carried out recently to restore Salaborsa revealed traces of public and religious buildings. Thus, between 18 on the site of the old garden built new Sala Borsa. In the meantime, a committee headed by Bologna entrepreneurs was set up, aimed at promoting the transformation of the indoor garden and cisterns into a space intended for the trade and market activities of the Bologna Stock Exchange, which had opened by then.

Here Aldrovandi conducted the basic research that contributed to the creation of modern botany. Then began the cultivation of medicinal plants and exotic plants imported from all continents. In 1568 Ulisse Aldrovandi transformed the inner garden into a botanical garden.

During Visconti's reign (1350 - 1360), the building was fortified because it had a house headquarters of troops that guarded the town hall, and converted Visconti into a true fortress. Among the builders are Francesco Accursio, a well-known lawyer at the Bologna School. In the thirteenth century, some Ghibella houses of late antiquity were built on this site above the Roman ruins. The Salaborsa Library is the central public library opened in 2001 and provides a rich and fascinating cultural space inside the Palazzo d'Accursio, the ancient and historical seat of the city government. Biblioteca Salaborsa (Salabrosa Library) is located in one part of the Palace. Arriving at the beautiful historic Piazza Nettuno immediately catches our eye the beautiful medieval Palazzo d'Accursio building ( Palazzo Comunale ).
