Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
( 0424 60 04 35; Via Portici 38; adult/reduced €7/4, incl MART admission €13/9; 10am-6pm Tue-
Sun) The futurists were never afraid of a spot of self-aggrandisement and local lad For-
tunato Depero was no exception. This self-designed museum was first launched shortly
before his death in 1960, and was then restored and reopened by MART in recent years.
The obsessions of early-20th-century Italy mix nostalgically, somewhat unnervingly, with
a historic past - bold tapestries and machine-age-meets-troubadour-era furniture decorate
a made-over medieval town house.
Church of San Marco
(Piazza San Marco; 8.30am-noon & 2-7pm) It was here that the 13-year-old Wolfgang Mozart
wowed the Roveretini.
CHURCH
TRENTOROVERETO CARD
Available from the tourist office and some museums, this card (adult plus one child €20, 48 hours)
gets you free entry to all city and regional museums, the Botanical Alpine Gardens as well as wine
tastings and walking tours, bike hire and free public transport - including the Trento-Sardagna cable
car and regional trains and buses. Register online and the card lasts a further three months, free trans-
port aside.
Drinking & Nightlife
Osteria del Pettirosso
( www.osteriadelpettirosso.com ; Corso Bettini 24; Mon-Sat 10am-11pm) There's a moody down-
stairs dining room but most people come here for the blackboard menu of wines by the
glass, many from small producers, a plate of cheese (€7) or a couple of crostone all lardo
(toasts with cured pork fat; €2.50).
WINE BAR
Information
Tourist Office ( 0464 43 03 63; www.visitrovereto.it ; Piazza Rosmini 16; 9am-1pm & 2-6pm Mon-
Sat, 10am-4pm Sun) The tourist office has lots of information on Rovereto, town maps and
details of cycling trails.
Getting There & Away
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