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Tavern Arman


At Arman you taste his wines and his dishes, so drenched in this frank and generous history.

It is all here, imbued with these arches so suspended between these smiling walls that look at you, all around. Breathe it in.

Here, everything is done by these simple people of ours, full of flavors, of the real ones, of our wavy, nearby Treviso lands.

It was in 1872 that Iseppo Arman opened this tavern. Italy was born eleven years earlier. We are in the times of Vittorio Emanuele II, Giuseppe Garibaldi and Edmondo De Amicis.
In 1870 Porta Pia falls and in November 1871 Rome becomes the capital. It is in this newly created Italy that Arman opens. The idea is right. It is a winner. This hamlet on Via Manzoni is buzzing with activity.

A few meters away is the convent of San Francesco, further on, the Institute of the Canossians and the church of St. Mary Magdalene, with the adjacent hospitalization house. Around the corner of Via S. Francesco there is the stall, for the parking of carriages and horses.

Then, on Tuesdays and Saturdays, the market and just below the nearby walls there is "el marcà del polame". Piazza dei Grani is beyond the building, in front of the tavern.
The post offices are a stone's throw away. The wine arrived and still arrives from the Arman Cellars of Col San Martino.



Tavern Arman
Address: Via Alessandro Manzoni, 27, 31100
Phone: 0422547747
Site: https://www.osteriaarman.it/

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