31 Aug Bologna

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  1. Plaza Maggiore is a central square in Bologna, region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy. The appearance in the 21st century, generally reflects the layout from the 15th century. — Wikipedia

  2. Since the Middle Ages, the Mezzo Market has served as a hub for commerce and delectable cuisine. The market received renovation in 2014 and is situated in a 19th-century pavilion.

  3. Via degli Orefici is a street in the historic center of Bologna, Italy. It is known for its many goldsmiths and jewelry shops, and it is a popular destination for shopping and sightseeing. The street is located near the famous Piazza Maggiore and is part of the Quadrilatero district, which is known for its narrow streets, markets, and traditional shops.

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    The Rizzoli Street is a historic road that links Piazza Maggiore with the Two Towers.The porticos provide pedestrians with shelter and relief from the sun on hot days. Beautiful mosaic flooring may be seen beneath the porticos, giving this ancient street a touch of Rome. There are stores, coffee shops, and eateries all along Rizzoli Street. 

  5. Via dell'Indipendenza is a major street located in the historic center of Bologna, Italy. It is known for its wide pedestrian boulevard lined with shops, cafes, and historic buildings. The street stretches from Piazza Maggiore, the city's main square, to the central train station. It is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, offering a lively atmosphere and a glimpse into Bologna's rich history and culture.

  6. The Basilica of San Petronio is a minor basilica and church of the Archdiocese of Bologna located in Bologna, Emilia Romagna, northern Italy. — Wikipedia

  7. The Biblioteca comunale dell'Archiginnasio is a public library in Bologna, Italy. It is located inside the Palace of the Archiginnasio in Bologna since 1838. — Wikipedia

  8. The Sanctuary of Santa Maria della Vita is a late-Baroque-style, Roman Catholic church in central Bologna, near the Piazza Maggiore. — Wikipedia

  9. The Two Towers, both of them leaning, are the symbol of Bologna, Italy, and the most prominent of the Towers of Bologna. They are located at the intersection of the roads that lead to the five gates of the old ring wall. — Wikipedia

  10. Biblioteca Salaborsa is a public library in the historic center of Bologna, Italy. The library is housed in the Palazzo d'Accursio, a former city hall that has been converted into a cultural center. The library has an extensive collection of books, multimedia materials, and digital resources. It offers a wide range of services to the public, including book loans, reference assistance, and educational programs.

  11. The Fountain of Neptune is a monumental civic fountain located in the eponymous square, Piazza del Nettuno, next to Piazza Maggiore, in Bologna, Italy. The fountain is a model example of Mannerist taste of the Italian courtly elite in the mid-sixteenth century. — Wikipedia

  12. Bologna Cathedral, dedicated to Saint Peter, is the cathedral of Bologna in Italy, and the seat and the metropolitan cathedral of the Archbishop of Bologna. — Wikipedia

  13. Torre Prendiparte, also known as Sky Experience, is a medieval tower located in Bologna, Italy. It is over 60 meters high and offers stunning panoramic views of the city from its top. The tower has been renovated and is now used as a venue for various events and experiences, such as guided tours, aperitifs, and private dinners.

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