- Campo de' Fiori
Campo dei Fiori is a rectangular "
piazza " nearPiazza Navona inRome , on the border of rioneParione and rione Regola. "Campo dei Fiori", translated literally from Italian, means "field offlowers ." The name, no longer appropriate, was first given during theMiddle Ages when the area was actually a meadow.In
Ancient Rome the area was unused space betweenPompey's Theatre and the flood-proneTiber . Though theOrsini established themselves on the south flank of the space in the 13th century, until the 15th century the square remained undeveloped. The first church in the immediate vicinity was built during the pontificate of Boniface IX (1389-1404), "Santa Brigida a Campo dei Fiori"; with the building-up of the "rione", the church has now come to face that part of the former "Campo" that is now Piazza Farnese. In 1456 underPope Callixtus III , Ludovico Cardinal Trevisani paved the area: this was part of a greater project of improvement of the rione Parione. This renewal was both the result and cause of several important buildings being built in the surroundings; in particular, theOrsini palace on "Campo dei Fiori" was rebuilt. The RenaissancePalazzo della Cancelleria can be seen in Vasi's etching, rising majestically beyond the far right corner of the "Campo"."'Campo dei Fiori" itself has never been architecturally formalized: the illustration above shows that the edge of thefaçade of the 17th-century Palazzo Pio offers no finished formal front in the direction of the "Campo". Instead, the square has always remained a focus for commercial and street culture: the surrounding streets are named for trades—"Via dei Balestrari" (crossbow -makers), "Via dei Baullari" (coffer-makers), "Via dei Cappellari" (hat-makers), "Via dei Chiavari" (key-makers) and "Via dei Giubbonari" (tailors). With new access streets installed by Sixtus IV— "Via Florea" and "Via Pellegrino"— the square became a necessary corridor for important people passing between theBasilica di San Giovanni in Laterano and the Vatican, thus bringing wealth to the area: a flourishing horse market took place twice a week (Monday and Saturday) and a lot of inns, hotels and shops came to be situated in "Campo dei Fiori". Capital punishments used to be held publicly in "Campo dei Fiori": in Vasi's etching the tall permanent gibbet stands in the horse and cattle market.Here, on 17 February 1600, the philosopher
Giordano Bruno was burnt alive by theRoman Inquisition because his ideas (such asheliocentrism ) were deemed dangerous and all of his work was placed on the "Index of Forbidden Books " by theHoly Office . In 1887Ettore Ferrari dedicated a monument to him on the exact spot of his death: he stands defiantly facing the Vatican, reinterpreted in the first days of a reunited Italy as a martyr to freedom of speech.The demolition of a block of housing in 1858 enlarged "Campo dei Fiori", and since
1869 there has been a vegetable and fish market there every morning. The ancient fountain "la Terrina" (the "soupbowl") that once watered cattle, resited in 1889, now keeps flowers fresh. Its inscription: FA DEL BEN E LASSA DIRE ("Do well and let them talk") suits the gossipy nature of the marketplace. In the afternoons, local games of football give way to set-ups for outdoor cafés. At night, "Campo dei Fiori" is a popular meeting place for young people, both Italian and foreign.Pictures
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* [http://www.aa.uidaho.edu/baron/campo.htm Robert M. Baron, "Campo di Fiori":] urbanistic competence and street theatre in the situationist city
* [http://www.romeitalyholiday.com/itineraries.htm#2)_Campo_deFiori__ Campo de' Fiori itinerary]
* [http://www2.siba.fi/~kkoskim//rooma/pages/CAMPODEI.HTM Campo de' Fiori] : images
* [http://roma.katolsk.no/brigida.htm Santa Brigida a Campo de' Fiori]
* [http://www.romeartlover.it/Vasi28.html Roberto Piperno, "Piazza di Campo dei Fiori"]
* [http://www.freereservation.com/roma2/47.htm Campo de' Fiori Square with Market] 360° IPIX PANORAMA
* [http://www.rome-accom.com/rome-guide/rome-area-guides/campo-de-fiori-guide/default.aspx Campo de' Fiori Area Guide] - including Map and Restaurant guide.
* [http://www.romeloft.com/rome-best-areas/campo-de-fiori-guide/ Campo de' Fiori, Rome Guide] - origins, top restourants, cinemas, night clubs.
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