CAMPO DEI FIORI
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2024
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2024
We go to the piazza Campo de' Fiori for its colourful market during the day, and in the evening to enjoy its unique atmosphere.
In the mornings (except Sundays), this square is home to one of the capital's most colorful markets. As its name suggests, the Campo de' Fiori was once a "field of flowers" before becoming a place of public executions in the 16th century. It was here, in 1600, that Giordano Bruno, the unorthodox monk astronomer, was burned; his execution for heresy has remained a symbol of the excesses of the Catholic Inquisition. When Rome became capital of the Kingdom of Italy in 1870, the new government erected a statue of Bruno on the campo, as a challenge to the papacy.
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