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  2. List of shopping malls in Italy - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of shopping malls in Italy with more than 100 shops. Name of mall City Province ... Valmontone Outlet Valmontone: Rome: Lazio: 180 [42] I Granai Rome ...

  3. List of shopping areas and markets in Rome - Wikipedia

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    This list is of shopping areas and markets in Rome, Italy. Markets. Campo de' Fiori is the oldest market in Rome. Its name comes from the Piazza ...

  4. Trajan's Market - Wikipedia

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    Trajan's Market (Latin: Mercatus Traiani; Italian: Mercati di Traiano) is a large complex of ruins in the city of Rome, Italy, located on the Via dei Fori Imperiali, at the opposite end to the Colosseum.

  5. Category:Shopping districts and streets in Rome - Wikipedia

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    List of shopping areas and markets in Rome; V. Via Veneto This page was last edited on 14 July 2019, at 12:33 (UTC). Text ...

  6. Category:Shopping districts and streets in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Shopping districts and streets in Rome (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Shopping districts and streets in Italy" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  7. Via Condotti - Wikipedia

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    Caffè Greco (or Antico Caffè Greco), perhaps the most famous café in Rome was established at Via dei Condotti 86 in 1760, and attracted figures such as Stendhal, Goethe, Byron, Liszt and Keats to have coffee there. [3] Guglielmo Marconi, inventor of radio, lived at Via dei Condotti 11, until his death in 1937.

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  9. La Rinascente - Wikipedia

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    In 1937, the Piazza Colonna store in Rome installed the first escalator in a retail outlet in Italy. These were the years in which many Made in Italy products were launched and soon became popular all around. Prominence was given to synthetic fabrics such as rayon, cafioc (artificial hemp) and artificial wool, which all took centre stage.