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Botteghe storiche
Shoe and leather goods shop
Recognised as an historical shop by Mayor's Ordinance No. 108 of 16 April 1998
The Bottega Bordi is a small workshop with a Renaissance flavour in the heart of Rome, an ancient mesticheria fruit of the love for art of four generations of master painters.
Recognised historical workshop with D.D. No. 1274 of 31 October 2001
Specialized in the handmade creation and sale of hand-painted lead soldiers
Artistic jewellery shop founded by Fausto Maria Franchi back in 1962.
The art of engraving in Rome since 1890
Recognized as an historical workshop by D.D. of registration No. 1163, Dec. 01, 2004
Originally it was the coach house of the Marchesi Cavalcabò, then the Osteria and since 1969 it has been converted into a wine shop.
An historical shop in Rome's 2nd City Hall, Farinacci calzature has been synonymous with quality and customer care since 1940.
Hat Shop
Recognised as an historical workshop by Mayor's Ordinance No. 108 of 16 April 1998
Cartografica Visceglia has been a map publisher since 1929.
Recognised as an historical shop with Registration Decree no. 1364 of 29 November 2001. D.D. of modification n° 195 of 28 February 2002
Riconosciuta bottega storica con D.D. di iscrizione all'albo 1273 del 31 ottobre 2001
Stationery shop since 1896, it has remained virtually unchanged to this day. An old counter from the 1700s is still in use.
Recognised as an historical workshop with registration decree no. 1380 of 30 May 2012
Stationery shop, bookshop, fine arts, technical articles for professional institutes, left-handed articles.
Recognised as an historical workshop with D.D. No. 259 of 23/06/2022
Recognised as an historical workshop with D.D. No. 786 of 23 July 2003
Recognised as an historical workshop with D.D. No. 186 of 23 January 2012
Gloves and socks since 1894
Recognised as an historical workshop by Mayor's Ordinance No. 50 of 25 February 1998
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