The elegant street, Calmaggiore, stretching from Piazza dei Signori to the Duomo, follows the route of the Cardo — the main street of the Roman city. Even today, it is a main street lined with shops, boutiques, delicatessens, and covered walkways (Portici). Some signs from the Roman past still remain, such as the shop Argenteria Marza, which showcases the charming blend of past and present in the city’s historic center.
In one of the courtyards along the street, you can find the Fountain of the Tits, dating back to 1559, which according to tradition brings good luck. In the past, during celebrations and festivals, white and red wine would flow for three days from the breasts of the sculpted woman.