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If you ventured through the crowds in Montreal after Italy won the Euro 2020, you know just how many people were out celebrating on July 11.

We usually say that Montreal bleeds red, white and blue for the Habs, but after Italy won the Euro 2020, the city bled green, white and red.

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Live sports have played a massive role in helping our city come back to life again. And photos of just how packed Montreal's Little Italy was during the Euro 2020 final proves that.

On July 11, it came down to England vs. Italy in the series, which explains why Little Italy was so bumping.

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Montreal is giving Eataly a run for its money with a new 5,000-square-foot authentic Italian market, located on the ground floor of the Roccabella Condos on rue de la Montagne.  

Italimenti, which opened in March, offers high-end gourmet imports from Italy — including fresh pasta made in-store daily, imported cheese and ready-made food.

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Italy is hands down one of the most beautiful places in the world. Whether it's the awe-inspiring architecture, stunning interior design, gourmet cuisine, elegant fashion or iconic automobiles, this European country is famous for being a worldwide trendsetter.

Since you can't safely travel there right now, why not transform your apartment into your favourite Italian vacation spot? Create your own little dolce vita.

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The next time you’re in Little Italy, make sure to head down avenue Henri-Julien to the Church of the Madonna della Difesa. Enter this Catholic place of worship and look up. There — surrounded by angels, saints, and henchmen — you’ll see a fresco of the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini in this Montreal church.

The fresco was painted by artist Guido Nincheri in 1931, a time when fascism was gaining in popularity in Montreal and around the world among some segments of the population.

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