When the flour cost 95 lire per kg. The “Panificio Cupioli” is the 55th “historical shop” of the Municipality of Rimini
Flour cost 95 lire per kg and bread was sold for 105 lire per kg. these are the prices when the “Cupioli Bakery” began its activity, 55th activity to be registered in the Register of Historical Shops of the Municipality of Rimini. An oven that began working in such a difficult period that the mills from which to supply the flour gave the flour on trust and in those ten lire margin there was all the work and hopes for the future. The necessary process for which this important activity – among the oldest and most well-known in the city – which for years has been carrying out its function of production of the panel in the municipal area, was concluded with a managerial determination of last July in the list of historical activities. A registration that also allows you to take advantage of the economic benefits provided by the no-tax zone. The history of the “Panificio Cupioli” began after the war, when in 1948, two brothers – Arsildo, a veteran of the war and Giorgio Cupioli – after spending three years ‘in the shop’ to learn the trade, decided to take over a rent in a bakery in the historic center of Rimini. Among the most significant memories in their stories, there is the passage of the Mille Miglia at 4 in the morning, “with the roar of those racing cars that crossed Borgo Sant’Andrea”. Other times but also a particular historical moment for the community, in which families came to the oven to bake the bread prepared in the houses and Rimini timidly began to follow its tourist vocation, with the supply of bread and bakery products to hotels and public exercises. Today the historic Cupioli bakery in via Michele Rosa – in front of the covered market – is managed by Davide, son of Giorgio and Liana, daughter of Arsildo. The recognition and scope of enhancement for those activities that in the history of the city are fully included in the list of the Municipality of Rimini. Of Historical Shops and Historical Markets was established in the Municipality of Rimini from August 2009 following the approval of law on “Promotion and enhancement of historic shops”. for at least 50 continuous years of the same activity, in the same room (or public area) and with the same original characteristics. Rooting of the activity over time, highlighted by a “functional and structural connection of the furnishings with the activity carried out “. 3. External characteristics of the” Historical Workshop “: in the premises or in the area there must be” elements of articulate historical, artistic, architectural and environmental interest “, or” particularly significant elements for the tradition and culture of the place “. The complete and updated list of those registered in the municipal register and the registration procedures are available on the municipality’s website at the following link https://bit.ly/AlboBottegheStoriche.
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