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In Trento, in his hamlets and in the nearby places, you can find our street markets just one day per week, but if you need to go there, you have to move to another city. 00:00:00
In fact, each town has got its own timetable. 00:00:13
Here in Trento, stores are found on Thursday from 7.15 a.m. to 2 p.m. 00:00:17
If you want to go to the markets in the city center, you have to leave your car or you have to take the bus, 00:00:24
because you can only arrive at the markets by walking or by bike. 00:00:33
We have beautiful buildings in our city center, such as Piazza Fiero and the Cathedral, 00:00:38
and people are able to see them only as a tourist normally does. 00:00:44
Unfortunately, because of COVID-19, only the food stalls, the clothing ones and the flower ones are allowed to take place on the streets or in the squares. 00:00:53
Normally, they used to be with clothes, souvenirs, accessories, tablecloths and so on. 00:01:05
One thing that remains also during the pandemic is that street markets can just stand in restricted traffic zones. 00:01:12
The most famous markets in the nearby are in Levico, Pergine and Trento. 00:01:23
Even if they are not big cities, they have fantastic markets with lots of stalls and beautiful stuff. 00:01:28
In this presentation, we will talk about the products sold in the Trento's local market. 00:01:36
The weekly market takes place every Thursday in the city center from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. 00:01:46
In this market there are sold clothes, fruits and vegetables and there are poultry sellers. 00:01:52
The farmer's market takes place in Dante Square and the products offered are zootechnical productions, fruits and vegetables, fresh vegetables and biological products. 00:02:03
The solidarity economy market takes place in Santa Maria Maggiore Square. 00:02:20
Exhibitors belonging to the Trentino Solidarity Economy participate on a regular basis. 00:02:24
The products present range from organic food to organic clothing, from social cooperation products to organic products from the hive. 00:02:29
Christmas markets usually open on November 21 and end on January 6. 00:02:39
The lights illuminate the main streets of the centre. Every house in the city can become a light point to illuminate Trento. 00:02:43
In Piazza Duomo all the towers are illuminated, accompanied by some music. 00:02:49
The Christmas markets are mainly located in Piazza Fiera. Sellers sell typical products, self-produced, and artisans sell handicrafts, such as Christmas baubles or nativity charges. 00:02:54
In the markets of Trento you can sell many things, including, for example, typical things of the territory, for example, sweets, sucas, straben, or even savory foods, for example, typical sandwiches. 00:03:08
tourists come from all over italy to see the markets the food stalls are the ones that sells 00:03:21
the most because they sell typical christmas food from trentino and tourists are excited to taste it 00:03:29
the markets are a really important thing for the craftsmen because they take many profits with them 00:03:37
since the tourists come and buy things from our markets. 00:03:45
Buying from markets is also a really creative and original way 00:03:49
to collect interesting and original souvenirs. 00:03:53
Now we are going to talk about the markets with Covid. 00:03:56
The Thursday market in Trento is open with the rules to avoid contagion. 00:04:00
People may only wait in front of a stall a few at a time, keeping their distance. 00:04:04
The use of a mask is always compulsory and congregations must be avoided. 00:04:09
To ensure that these rules are respected, there are many police officers monitoring the situation. 00:04:15
The 27th edition of Christmas Market, which was scheduled to start on the 21st of November, 00:04:22
as decided by the Mayor Franco Ianeselli, has not taken place. 00:04:31
It is clear that the risk of contagion from the inevitable crowds would have been too high, 00:04:38
given the number of visitors who normally visit the little houses in Trento 00:04:44
from the end of November to the beginning of January. 00:04:49
Then there is the general situation with the increasing contagions all over Italy. 00:04:55
It is therefore also out of a sense of responsibility 00:05:00
that the Municipal Council has decided to freeze everything one month before the opening. 00:05:03
Our city at the time was called Tridentum, so called because near Trento there are three hills resembling three teeth. 00:05:09
Trento was conquered by the Romans, so under the current city we still find the remains of the Roman city, 00:05:18
which sometimes prevent us from going on with our normal habits because archaeologists must have time to scrape, recover the finds and take them to the museum. 00:05:25
In fact, in this period the markets were stopped because Roman remains were found. 00:05:36
This gives the opportunity to know more about the origins of our city. 00:05:42
The market takes place each Thursday at Esterle Street, near Trento's Cathedral. 00:05:47
A project for building an underground parking lot, started in 2018, 00:05:54
has moved the typical market to Benezzani Street, in the city center. 00:05:58
The work for its construction should have lasted 10 months, 00:06:02
some impressive discoveries delayed them by another five. At seven meters under our feet, 00:06:06
archaeologists have found five Roman burials, each grave contained up to four people. The slabs were 00:06:11
perfectly conserved and it was still possible to read names and sentences carved in the stone. 00:06:17
This wasn't the first time though, thanks to the recent discoveries on the excavation's occasion. 00:06:23
For the construction of an underground garage, the archaeologists unearthed further 00:06:29
remains of the Roman age. Some monumental slabs dating back to the Roman times emerged from a 00:06:34
gravel deposit placed at the bottom of a trench in a disconnected way from a good point of view. 00:06:40
The investigation made it possible to recognize under a powerful sequence of fluids 00:06:47
a cemetery area dating back to the 4th century AD. 00:06:53
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Liceo Lingüistico de Trento (Italia)
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