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Certosa Via della Certosa 18, Bologna, 40133 |
The Certosa had all the requirements: it was placed out of the town, in a perfect place for the hydraulic network and the free air circulation. It officially opened in 1801 while in 1802 the architect Ercole Gasparini pl... more
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Torre della Garisenda Piazza di Porta Ravegnana, Bologna, 40125 |
Built by patricians in the 12th century, these leaning towers, the virtual symbol of Bologna, keep defying gravity year after year. In the Middle Ages, Bologna contained dozens of these skyscraper towers. The towers were... more
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Cenobio di San Vittore Via San Vittore 40, Bologna, 40136 |
The former monastery at San Vittore has been beautifully and lovingly restored to provide simple, comfortable accommodation for up to 22 people. The brand new bedrooms, both single and double, are bright and clean, many ... more
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Museo Ducati Via Antonio Cavalieri Ducati 3, Bologna, 40132 |
Our tour began with our guide, Valentina Lari, who showed us some of Ducati’s remarkable beginnings. Interestingly enough, Ducati manufacturing did not begin with motorcycles! In the early days of the company’... more
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Bologna City of Food Various venues, Bologna |
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Saiedue Viale della Fiera 20, Bologna Exhibition Centre, Bologna, 40127 |
The new walls become containers of technology and objects, simulate emotions by changing colour, separate and then vanish from sight thanks to the latest generation of automation systems, communicate by flashing millions... more
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Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari di Imola Via Fratelli Rosselli 2, Imola, 40026 |
Accelerating hard along the short pit straight at Imola, you reach 180mph/289kph in seventh gear as you wind through the scenic Italian countryside. You brake hard for the left-right-left Tamburello chicane, which is neg... more
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San Giacomo Maggiore Piazza Rossini, Bologna, 40126 |
Of rare elegance is the Renaissance portico (1477-81) which is next to the church, supported by svelte columns fluted in sandwort and crowned by a precious sculpted frieze ( from the portico depart different sepulchral a... more
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Porta Saragozza Porta Saragozza, Bologna, 40123 |
This long open gallery, mostly uphill, is the longest in the world. It was built from 1674 to 1739 thanks to private donations in order to shorten up the way form the city to the church.
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Chiesa di Santa Cecilia Via Zamboni 15, Bologna, 40126 |
The first document that speaks about Tha Croara is of 1084, while the first official act that attests the existence of the monastery is of 1095. The present shape of the Church dates back the end of the 1800's, while the... more
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