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Monasteries from all across Italy supply their homemade honey, liqueurs, beauty products, elixirs and other products to this shop.
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Etching, lithographs and other prints mostly from the 1660s to the 1920s are on sale in this lovely shop.
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Don’t be fooled by the tiny size of this shop – it is still one of the best haberdashers in Rome, established in 1857.
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One of the most appealing antiques shops on this street. An assortment of furniture and small knick-knacks, at good prices.
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Bring some of Rome’s elegance into your own home. This sizeable showroom has mostly 18th- and 19th-century furnishings on sale; some nice Empire pieces are particularly worth a look.
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Antique and reproduction prints. Monday to Saturday mornings.
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If classic Italian movie posters or the Italian versions of Hollywood films interest you, you will spend hours browsing in this unique little shop.
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From kitchenware to furniture, Azi provides slick ideas for the home from top Italian designers.
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Heavy duty art and antiques of the type more usually found in museums – 15th-century Roman and Florentine Virgin and Childs, works by artists such as Luca Giordano or Fra’ Bartolomeo – plus beautiful furnishings inlaid in mother-of-pearl and hardwoods.
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Modern classics for men in this little boutique, on the street known to have the best, most fashionable bargains in town.
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