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Miranda Mullings – ne**@******al.it
Published: 9 Apr, 2026 CET.
Updated: Sat 11 Apr 2026 07:57 CET

Whether you’re looking to freshen up your wardrobe or decorate your home, there are several options for buying used goods in Italy.
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And how could you miss including the oldest antique market in Italy? The Fiera Antiquaria di Arezzo! https://fieraantiquaria.org/
Don’t forget the Mercato dell’Antiquariato in Bologna held on the second Saturday and Sunday of the month. It runs every month except for July and Aug. Please include more info about Bologna- as you know it’s increasingly attractive to students, expats and tourists. Thanks
Thanks for mentioning this. It’s one of my personal favourites! We’ll publish a more comprehensive list of antique and vintage markets around Italy soon.