Borsino stamp and postcard market at Via Armorari behind Piazza Cordusio, central Milan, ITALY
In the shadow of the Stock Exchange on the Sunday tradition of Market Street Armorari, It is also known as the Borsino stamp and postcard, the historic market that winds near the main post office in Piazza Cordusio and the Stock Exchange building. The pathways involved are Armorari, Cordusio (with its gallery) and Cantu. Its roots go back to 1938. Since then, every Sunday morning ritual is renewed on time. A few exhibitor is already present from 7 but the canon is 8-13 hours. Over the years the market has grown to become one of the most important in Europe and has expanded to numismatics and postal history (postcards, stamped envelopes, handwritten letters). Were later incorporated other sectors and the exposure has been enriched with books, trading cards, vintage comics, prints, watches, medals, badges, phone cards, surprises. The activity is regulated and the sellers have badges of recognition. The association that oversees the market has received the status of association for cultural purposes.
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Location: Via Armorari behind Piazza Cordusio, central Milan, ITALY
Photo credit: © Jeff Gilbert / Alamy / Afripics
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