Fulham
Fulham is a district of London, well known in Italy since the seventies, when the first Italians arrived in English in search of fortune. Together with Kensington and Chelsea, Fulham saw the first Italian restaurants in the capital flourish; you know Nino Manfredi in Spaghetti House? A movie to see
The most famous streets of Fulham are between Parsons Green, Fulham Road, Fulham Broadway and Fulham High Street, merging with the much more famous King’s Road, which in turn reaches Sloane Square. Several attractions, in addition to the numerous pubs and restaurants suitable for nightlife, are particularly worth mentioning the Fulham Palace, once the residence of the Bishop of London from the 11th century to 1975 (although the foundation dates back to 704), and the adjoining Botanical Garden. Will football fans know for sure that the home stadium of the Chelsea F.C. team, its name, is also present in Fulham Road? Stamford Bridge.
Stamford Bridge
Lo Stamford Bridge è uno stadio di calciosituato a Londra, in Inghilterra. È lo stadio di proprietà del Chelsea, dove il club disputa le proprie partite casalinghe. Inaugurato…
Hammersmith Library
Changes to the library service due to the coronavirus The Hammersmith Library is a Grade II listed building on Shepherd's…
Biblioteca di Fulham
Modifiche al servizio bibliotecario a causa del coronavirus La biblioteca di Fulham è un edificio classificato di II grado al…
Craven Cottage
Le origini del club risalgono alla chiesa di Sant’Andrea a West Kensington nel 1879 e, inizialmente, le partite venivano giocate…
Brompton Cemetery
Brompton Cemetery (originariamente a ovest di Londra e Westminster Cemetery) [1] è un cimitero di Londra, gestito da The Royal…