
In English this would be a not-so-appealing “The Refinery Inn”.

Sliced and fried
polenta is called “scagliozzi” here.

“Piazza della Repubblica”, a lion head and some fishes on a pillar.

A cart used by a florist as display in “Via Magenta”.

“Via Ernesto Rossi”: “Sweetheart, I love you”, in Romanian.
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