add to your agenda [+] Accademia delle Scienze - Sala Ulisse
add to your agenda [+] Accademia di Belle Arti
The Academy was officially founded as a National Academy in 1802 thanks to a new Napoleonic law, which realized its didactic quality.
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The Archives contain the Academy\'s admission exams, including Mozart\'s, as well as a collection of documents and manuscripts, autographs of famous composers, a library and a sound archive.
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add to your agenda [+] Aeroporto Guglielmo Marconi
The third most important international airport in Italy today, with a runway authorized to handle flights travelling as far as 5 thousand sea miles and the very latest environmental protection/security technology.
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add to your agenda [+] Arena Parco Nord
Bologna's most important open-air concert venue. Located to the north of the city, it offers extensive parking areas.
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add to your agenda [+] Arco del Meloncello
Built between 1721 and 1732 by Carlo Francesco Dotti, probably developing an idea created by the architect and set designer Francesco Bibiena. Along with the area in front of the Basilica of S.Luca it represents the only outdoor Baroque space in the city
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add to your agenda [+] Associazione Culturale Italo Britannica
The Associazione Italo Britannica Cultural Centre is a University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations Open Authorized Centre (for Bologna and the Province)
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add to your agenda [+] Auditorium Comunale
The SS. Sacramento Church was built between 1510 and 1517 by the confraternity of the same name. In 1532 the confraternity had the "Hospital for poor, sick women" built behind the church.
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add to your agenda [+] Auditorium Enzo Biagi
The Enzo Biagi Auditorium is on the basement floor of the Salaborsa and can seat up to 170 people for book presentations.
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add to your agenda [+] Aula absidale di Santa Lucia
Renovated to its current state by the Bologna Municipality and the University for the celebrations around the IX Centenary, it is what remains of the large apse that was left unfinished upon its inauguration in 1659.
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add to your agenda [+] Aula Magna di Santa Lucia
The Aula Magna is located within the former church of Santa Lucia, whose characteristics, typical of Jesuit architecture, demonstrate a precise simbology in regards to light.
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add to your agenda [+] Biblioteca Renzo Renzi
Involved in the field of artistic research and study, it is home to 30,000 volumes dedicated to cinema; 5,000 to theater, television, modern art, graphic design, music, comics, and general culture related to the world of cinema.
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add to your agenda [+] Biblioteca dell'Archiginnasio
One of the most important historical libraries in Italy. It houses antique and modern books, rare and hand-written, drawings, prints, etc. and is fundamental to the understanding of many diverse cultural phenomena.
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add to your agenda [+] Biblioteca Salaborsa
The Salaborsa is the public multimedia general information library of the city of Bologna. The library holds books, journals, newspapers and magazines, videos, audio cds, databases, dvds.
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add to your agenda [+] Biblioteca Universitaria di Bologna
Bologna's first public library, opened in 1756 thanks to the support of Pope Benedict XIV, it was originally founded as the library of the Science Institute.
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add to your agenda [+] Ca' la Ghironda
Ca' La Ghironda is a museum area 10 km from Bologna, home to an art collection of painting and sculpture. Immersed in a 10-hectare botanical park with over 15,000 species of local and naturalized plants, Ca ' La Ghironda offers an outdoor art exhibition c
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add to your agenda [+] Casa Carducci
The home of Gosiuè Carducci (1835-1907), now a house museum, is a polyhedric fusion of Carducci's memoires. In addition to the historical home, there is also a garden, a library and archives.
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add to your agenda [+] Casa di Riposo per Artisti Lyda Borelli
Retirement home for theater artists, it is the only Italian retirement home for actors and theater workers. Thanks to the initiative of a great theater manager, Adolfo Re Riccardi, and a group of artists, the home was built in 1931 on land donated by the
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add to your agenda [+] Casa Montebugnoli già Beccadelli, Bovi e Tacconi
The house is a jewel of gothic art attributed to the master Fioravante Fioravanti "Aristotele" (Bologna 1415-1486). The courtyard, dating to the 18th century, contains some Roman tombstones in memory of the Bovia family; from the staircase one can view a
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add to your agenda [+] Casone del Partigiano
Built between 1790 and 1850 on an island in a vast marsh area, the Casone was used as a lodge for the guardian of the valley and for hunters.
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add to your agenda [+] Castello di Bentivoglio
The castle was built by Giovanni II Bentivoglio between 1475 and 1481 next to the fortress, which was built in 1390 by the Municipality of Bologna with a strategic objectiv
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add to your agenda [+] Castello Malatestiano di Longiano
Home to the Tito Balestra Foundation, Modern and Contemporary Art Gallery.
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add to your agenda [+] Cineteca del Comune di Bologna
Founded in the 1970s, since 1989 the Cineteca di Bologna is a member of the Fédération Internationale des Archives du Film (FIAF), as well as a member of the Association des Cinémathèques Européennes (ACE). It became an autonomous municipal institution in
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add to your agenda [+] Circolo Ufficiali
The building which is now home to the Circolo Ufficiali is one of the few remaining examples of the city's Medieval urban landscape.
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add to your agenda [+] Collegio di Spagna
Created in 1364 to house Spanish students, by mandate of Cardinal Albornoz, archbishop of Toledo, it was built in 1365-67 under the direction of Matteo Gattaponi da Gubbio.
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add to your agenda [+] Collezioni Comunali d'Arte
A rich heritage of furniture, decorations and paintings from 1300 to 1800 are housed in Palazzo d'Accursio, in the monumental halls of Cardinal Legato's former apartment.
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add to your agenda [+] Collezioni d'Arte di UniCredit
The 14th century Palazzo Magnani is home to a precious collection of paintings, including those by Lodovico Carracci, Guercino, Domenico Maria Canuti, Tintoretto, Filipo de' Pisis and Ennio Morlotti.
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add to your agenda [+] Collezioni d'Arte e di Storia
The collection contains paintings, drawings, documents and photographs inherent to the history of the city of Bologna, on view exclusively in temporary exhibits.
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add to your agenda [+] La Certosa
"Il Cimitero Monumentale di Certosa" cemetery was founded in 1802 using the grandiose structure of the Certosino convent built in 1334.
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add to your agenda [+] Fondazione Carisbo - Palazzo Saraceni
Palazzo Saracena, now the home of the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio in Bologna, was built on a site which was already home to a building owned by the Clarissimi in the XIII century.
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add to your agenda [+] Fondazione del Monte di Bologna e Ravenna - Palazzo Senatorio Paltroni
The building, home to the Fondazione, is on the corner of via delle Donzelle and via del Monte. Dating to the 15th century, it is an interesting example of genteel residence with terra cotta decorations, especially around the windows and eaves.
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add to your agenda [+] Fonte Remonda
The renaissance-period cistern of the fonte Remonda is still visible along the Via Codivilla, alongside the street, where two staircases allow one to access the pool, which still collects the clear spring waters
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add to your agenda [+] Ex ghetto ebraico
The Bologna 'ghetto', in the Medieval heart of the city, conserves its original evocative urban structure: it was built on request of Popo Paul IV in the 16th century with the aim of isolating the Jewish citizens' homes form those of the Christian citizen
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add to your agenda [+] Guazzatoio
add to your agenda [+] Istituto di Cultura Germanica
The Institute for Germanic Culture is involved in teaching the German language and in promoting German culture in the city of Bologna.
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add to your agenda [+] Johns Hopkins University SAIS Bologna Center
The Johns Hopkins University Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) Bologna Center is one of the main International Relations-focused universities in the U.S.A.
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add to your agenda [+] MAMbo - Museo d'Arte Moderna di Bologna
The opening of the new Museum of Modern Art in Bologna in the former Bread Bakehouse, with its 9,500 square meters and its central location, is a sign of the consolidation of contemporary artistic research represented by the Istituzione Galleria d'Arte Mo
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add to your agenda [+] Manifattura delle Arti
Situated in the heart of Bologna, the Manifattura delle Arti ("art factory") develops over approximately 10 hectares and is one of the most important cultural centers in Europe today
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add to your agenda [+] Museo Civico Archeologico
The Archaeological Museum is housed in Palazzo Galvani, once the "Hospital of Death", building which dated to the 15th century and runs alongside Piazza Maggiore and the San Petronio church. Its collection includes the rich array of materials that docume
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add to your agenda [+] Museo Civico d'Arte Industriale e Galleria Davia Bargellini
The 17th century Palazzo Bargellini is home to an important collection of paintings from the 14th-19th centuries, a collection of 15th-18th century applied art (iron, wood carvings, furniture), and an important collection of terracotta nativity statues.
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add to your agenda [+] Museo Civico del Risorgimento
The museum is located on the ground floor of the Casa Carducci and was created in 1888 as a patriotic, non-religious temple, witness to the recent unification of Italy. Today it is mainly the city's historical museum,
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add to your agenda [+] Museo Civico Medievale
The Museum, which is housed in the 14th century Palazzo Ghisilardi, mainly exhibits examples from the Medieval citizens, from the oldest artefacts of the 17th-19th centuries to the great statue of Bonifacio VII (1301),
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The museum, created in 2000, has an articulated site. The rooms in Via Garibaldi exhibit the Perani and Menarini (originally Cervellati-Menarini) collections, composed of over one hundred puppets from the first half of the 1900s, the work of Bolognese
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add to your agenda [+] Museo del Patrimonio Industriale
Located inside a brick furnace dating to the second half of the 19th century, the Museum studies, documents and spreads the productive history of the city and the territory. Machines, plastic models and functioning models, exhibits, laboratory equipment,
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add to your agenda [+] Museo di Palazzo Poggi e Aula Carducci
In the 15th century building with frescoes by Pellegrino Tibaldi, Nicolò Dell'Abate and Prospero Fontana, is the precious historical collection of the Science Institute, founded in the 18th century by Luigi Ferdinando Marsili.
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add to your agenda [+] Museo Morandi
The museum holds the most vast public collection of works by Giorgio Morandi (1890-1964): 250 paintings, drawings, watercolors and etchings. Cardinal Legato's private chapel is home to an exhibit of ancient art belonging to Morandi.
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add to your agenda [+] Museo per la Memoria di Ustica
Conserves the remains of the DC9 which took off from Bologna and fell into the Ustica sea in 1980. The remains of the airplane are exhibited in an evocative frame created by the French artist Christian Boltanski.
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add to your agenda [+] Oratorio di San Filippo Neri
Created by the architect Alfonso Torreggiani di Budrio, who also designed the façade of the San Pietro Cathedral, Monte di Pietà, Palazzo Cattani and the façade of Palazzo Montanari (previously Aldrovandi). Consecrated by Cardinal Lambertini in 1733, the
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add to your agenda [+] Palazzo d'Accursio
The Palazzo Comunale di Bologna has been home to the city's governing organs uninterruptedly since 1336. Renovated and enlarged in the mid-1400s by the architect Fioravante Fioravanti, the building was then enriched with a clock on the tower and a carouse
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add to your agenda [+] Palazzo dell'Archiginnasio
The Archiginnasio building, home of the ancient University from 1563 through 1803 and the Civic Library since 1838, has always been a cultural symbol of the city and one of Bologna's most important monuments, thanks also to its architectural and artistic
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add to your agenda [+] Palazzo della Mercanzia
Palazzo della Mercanzia was built between 1384 and 1391, designed by Antonio di Vincenzo and Lorenzo da Bagnomarino, on the site of the old customs building.
The building housed the Foro dei Mercanti and the officed of a few businesses.
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add to your agenda [+] Palazzo Ghiselli Vasselli
The building, which dates to the 1500s, was transformed in the 1700s. It conserves paintings by Guercino, as well as Basoli, Gandolfi, and others. It is now home to the Ancelle del Sacro Cuore di Gesù.
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The building came into the Fava family's possession in 1546 and it seems that the remodeling and rebuilding, especially of the façade, began only at the beginning of the 1680s. In 1584, when the building was completed, Filippo Fava commissioned the Carra
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add to your agenda [+] Palazzo Magnani
The building, which is now home to UniCredit Bank, was designed by the architect Domenico Tibaldi (1577); on the main floor one can view the precious series of frescoes by the Carraccis, "Roman Stories".
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add to your agenda [+] Palazzo Re Enzo
Built between 1244 and 1246 as an addition to the municipal buildings, three years later the building became the 'residence' of the prisoner king of the battle of Fossalta: Re Enzo of Sardegna, son of Federico II
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add to your agenda [+] Piazza Carducci
Casa Carducci and the Civic Museum of the Risorgimento face the square. Adjacent to the poet's home is a garden with an art nouveau monument by Leonardo Bistolfi (1859-1933).
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add to your agenda [+] Piazza Galvani
The square, dating to the mid-1500s, is set behind San Petronio and is embellished by the Pavaglione Portico, which connects it with Piazza Maggiore. The statue in the middle of the square shows Luigi Galvani (1737-1798)
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add to your agenda [+] Piazza Maggiore
The Piazza was created in the 18th century, when in order to meet the need to have a market space the Municipality purchased and demolished many common buildings in the area. In the 1400s the piazza took on its actual appearance.
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add to your agenda [+] Piazza Coperta, Salaborsa
Heart of the entire Salaborsa complex, it is a common area dedicated to the management of services, providing a meeting place, a passageway and the center of all of the building's various floors, but is also an area available for exhibits and other events
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add to your agenda [+] Piazza Nettuno
Alongside Piazza Maggiore, in an architectural combination of great beauty and balance, is Piazza Nettuno, named after the fountain, designed by Laurenti and brought to its current form by Giambologna, and completed in 1566.
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add to your agenda [+] Piazza Santo Stefano
Its triangular shape, of Roman-Lombardian origin, springs from the crossing of the Medieval streets Via Santo Stefano and Via della Santa. The buildings that surround it, following its curved shape, are Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque.
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add to your agenda [+] Piazza San Domenico
The square adjacent to the Basilica di San Domenico, built between 1228 and 1240, was completely modernized by C.F. Dotti (1728-32).
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add to your agenda [+] Piazza Verdi
After the Chancellor Capellini's failed attempt at the end of the 18th century at building a large square across from Palazzo Poggi, it took on the role of "University Sqaure"
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add to your agenda [+] Pinacoteca Nazionale
Home to an important collection of paintings from the Bolognese and Italian schools of 1200-1700, including works by Giotto, Vitale da Bologna, Cossa, Raffaello, the Caraccis, Reni, Guercino, Crespi and Creti.
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add to your agenda [+] Ponte della Bionda - Arena del Navile
A beautiful brick humpback bridge which crosses the Navile canal. On old city maps it was named the "New Bridge", but was commonly known as the "Bridge of the Blonde".
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add to your agenda [+] Portici di San Luca
The portico which - without interruptions- connects Porta Saragozza and the Madonna di San Luca Sanctuary
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add to your agenda [+] Rocca dei Bentivoglio
The origins of the Bazzano Fortress are of an uncertain date but definitely before the year 1000, the period in which castles or castra were built all around the Padana area in defense from barbaric invasions.
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add to your agenda [+] Sala dello Stabat Mater - Archiginnasio
The Stabat Mater hall, named after the first Italian execution of the Stabat Mater by Giocchino Rossini, held on March 18 1842 under the direction of Gaetano Donizetti, is one of the most representative halls of the Palazzo dell'Archiginnasio, sumptuously
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add to your agenda [+] Scalinata del Pincio
The Pincio staircase was built between 1893 and 1896 by the Bolognese architects Muggia and Azzolini. A large fountain designed by Giuseppe Sarti adorns the base of the staircase.
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add to your agenda [+] Serraglio dell'Aposa
The only natural source of water crossing the city, the Aposa was witness to the city's history in the Iron Age, when it was both the acqueduct and the city's natural Western limit. Abandoned for years, it was rediscovered in 1995
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add to your agenda [+] Sostegno di Corticella del Canale Navile
The Sostegno di Corticella was adapted using masonry from Vignola in 1548. One of the oldest mills on the canal stood nearby. Boats still departed from here in 1930-40.
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add to your agenda [+] Specola e Museo di Astronomia
The museum is housed in the rooms of the Torre della Specola (Tower of the Observatory), built under the direction of Eustachio Manfredi between 1712 and 1726. The Observatory was first furnished with instruments that the Count Luigi Ferdinando Marsili ha
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add to your agenda [+] Teatri di Vita
Structure of international fame, busy in organization and cinema and theatrical production, that you/he/she has conceived the organic restructuring of this area giving life to the "International Center for the Arts of the Scene."
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add to your agenda [+] Teatro Alemanni
The Teatro Alemanni is the historical site of Bolognese theater. The many plays in Bolognese dialect range from the major local writers such as Testoni, put on by both renowned Bolognese and amature theater companies; as well as new productions and exhib
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add to your agenda [+] Teatro Alfredo Testoni di Casalecchio di Reno
The Teatro Testoni is not only a center for theater productions, but also home to various, diverse activities. Originally designed as a "house of Fascism", it was later remodeled into a theatre
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add to your agenda [+] Teatro Arena del Sole
Built in 1810 in the area of the ancient Santa Maria Maddalena convent, of which only a few original parts remain. The neoclassical façade was designed by Gaetano Rubbi in 1888. The structure was transformed into a cinema from 1949 to 1986,
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add to your agenda [+] Teatro Biagi-D'Antona
The theater hall in the Castel Maggiore Municipality was named after Marco Biagi and Massimo D'Antona and inaugurated in December 2002.
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add to your agenda [+] Teatro Comunale Alice Zeppilli di Pieve di Cento
Located within the Palazzo Municipale, a rare example of a theater space within a public building. Holds theatrical and musical activities, conferences and plays. There is also a small Music Museum
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add to your agenda [+] Teatro Comunale di Argelato
The theater is housed in the Villa Beatrice, owned by the municipality, in the Cultual Center in which there is also a library. The garden is noteworthy, it encircles the building, and in summer various artistic performances take place there.
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add to your agenda [+] Teatro Comunale di Bologna
The Teatro Comunale di Bologna, one of the main Italian opera theaters, was designed by Antonio Galli Bibiena after the prestigious Teatro Malvezzi was destroyed in a fire in 1745.
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add to your agenda [+] Teatro Comunale di San Giovanni in Persiceto
The theater, whose official opening dates to the 1600s, was designed by Giuseppe Tubertini and inaugurated in 1790. A popular theater in the 1800s, a recent detailed and lengthy restoration brought it back to its original splendor.
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add to your agenda [+] Teatro Dehon
The Teatro Dehon, designed by the architect Bettazzi, was built in the '50s and has 500 seats. In 1986 the theater was completely renovated for the Centro Culturale Teatroaperto, which currently runs it. The program is made up of both its own productions
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add to your agenda [+] Teatro del Navile
A welcoming and intimate Parisian-style theater, it is home to the Teatro del Navile company, the scool of the same name, and the gallery "Spazio/Arte". The Teatro del Navile sponsors BOA ITALIA, international contemporary theater and drama festival,
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add to your agenda [+] Teatro delle Celebrazioni
The Teatro delle Celebrazioni, owned by the Casa Lyda Borelli for artists and theater workers, is one of the highest capacity theaters in Bologna, seating almost 1,000 people.
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add to your agenda [+] Teatro delle Moline
Located next to the old Palazzo Bentivoglio, built between 1552-1560, the theater was founded in 1973 for the Teatro Nuova Edizione.
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add to your agenda [+] Teatro Duse
Teatro Duse is the city's historic prose theater. Originally the Teatrino San Saverio, in 1822 it became the Teatro Brunetti, and in 1898 was named Teatro Duse in honor of the the great Italian actress Eleonora Duse. The theater was remodeled in 1904, t
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add to your agenda [+] Teatro Europauditorium Palacongressi Bologna
The Europauditorium, a splendid example of a "multifunctional container", is one of the few examples of modern Italian architecture dedicated to quality musical events. Founded in 1983.
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add to your agenda [+] Teatro Guardassoni
Old "teatro da camera" located on the main floor of the Palazzo Montalto. Completed in its theater hall usage in 1879 by F. Gualandi's design.
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add to your agenda [+] Teatro Manzoni
Founded in 1933 as a cinema theater, it was built with an innovative structure for the time: the plan demonstrates the first Art Deco architecture based on the neoclassical.
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add to your agenda [+] Teatro San Leonardo
A small theater in the heart of Bologna, it has two theater halls, created out of the deconsecrated San Leonardo Church and the adjacent buildings.
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add to your agenda [+] Torre Asinelli
The tallest tower in the city (97.20 meters), it was probably raised at the end of the 16th century and brought to its current height in the 17th century; in the 18th centry it belonged to the Asinelli family
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Built between the end of the 16th and the beginnning of the 17th centuries, and thus around the same time as the adjacent Torre Asinelli, it was originally 60 meters tall but was lowered to 48 meters.
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The 60 meter tower is the second highest (after the Asinelli) in the Bologna city center. Built by the powerful Prendiparte family in 1200, it is called "Coronata" ("crowned") due to its crown-like crest.
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add to your agenda [+] Torrente Aposa - Canali Sotteranei
The only natural source of water crossing the city, the Aposa was witness to the city's history in the Iron Age, when it was both the acqueduct and the city's natural Western limit. Abandoned for years, it was rediscovered in 1995 thanks to work by the B
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add to your agenda [+] Villa Aldini
Built by mandate of Antonio Aldini, Napoleon's minister, in 1811-16, it was designed by Giuseppe Nadi. Inside there are halls with neoclassical frescoes by Felice Giani
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add to your agenda [+] Villa Aldrovandi Mazzacorati
The Villa was built on the territory of the Camaldoli estate in 1616. A few years later, in 1690, after the death of Raniero, the nobile residence with garden was passed to the Aldrovandi family. The final design is by Francesco Tadolini
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add to your agenda [+] Villa delle Rose
The first site of the Galleria d'Arte Moderna, inaugurated in 1926, the Villa delle Rose was donated to the Bologna Municipality by the countess Nerina Armandi Moderna, with the promise that the space be used as a gallery. Since 1989 it has housed persona
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add to your agenda [+] Villa Gandolfi Pallavicini
Villa Gandolfi Pallavicini was built by the Bolognese family Alamandini during the first half of the 17th century. In the 18th century notable artists richly frescoed and decorated the interiors.
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add to your agenda [+] Palazzo Albergati
add to your agenda [+] Basilica di San Domenico
The San Domenico Basilica and the adjacent convent represent one of the most important monumental sites in the city of Bologna.
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add to your agenda [+] Basilica di San Petronio
The San Petronio Basilica dominates Piazza Maggiore with its imposing size. Its 132 meters in length, 60 m in width and 45 m in height make it the fifth largest church in the world.
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add to your agenda [+] Basilica Santa Maria dei Servi
The first part of the gothic Basilica to catch the eye is its quadriporticus, with the lightness of the marble columns and the architectural
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add to your agenda [+] Chiesa di San Michele in Bosco
The imposing architectural complex includes the church and the adjacent former Olivetani convent, one of the most grandiose and pleasant in Italy.
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add to your agenda [+] Chiesa di Santa Maria della Vita
Founded in the second half of the 13th century by the Battuti di S. Maria della Vita confraternity, one of the first of its type in Italy, on the wave of the Disciplinati movement which flourished in Perugia in 1260.
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add to your agenda [+] Chiostro di Santo Stefano
A truly quiet space, the cloister is a visible example of the presence of monastic Benedictines. The upper half is composed of four different corner columns and by binate columns, the capitals are carved with heads of animals
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add to your agenda [+] Convento e Chiesa dell'Osservanza
S. Paolo in Monte (called " dell'Osservanza") Convent and Church. Order of the Frati Francescani Minori. The Convento dell'Osservanza was built in 1403.
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add to your agenda [+] Basilica di San Francesco
Basilica and Convent. On a piece of land donated by the Municipality, outside of the Western city wall "Torresotti" (now Porta Nova),
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add to your agenda [+] Santuario di San Luca
Visibile from many streets that lead to Bologna, the Madonna di San Luca sanctuary rises from the "Colle della Guardia" ("guard hill") so-named for the soldiers who stayed there to defend the city in ancient times. The most important sanctuary in Bologna'
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add to your agenda [+] La Rocca dei Bentivoglio
add to your agenda [+] Rocchetta Mattei
The Rochetta Mattei is an eclectic building dating to the second half of the 1800s which mixes diverse styles, from faux Medieval to Moorish. Created by Count Cesare Mattei, scholar, politician, and above all self-taught doctor
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add to your agenda [+] Chiesa di S. Maria Assunta
The S. Maria Assunta Church in the only work in Italy by the great Finnish architect, designer and city planner, Alvar Aalto. Inaugurated on June 17 1978 (the bell tower is from 1994, the portico 1998, the square 2000 and the pathway along the river is ye
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add to your agenda 08-09-2010 [+] Museo Morandi: visita guidata
Driven visit in the rooms of one of the most meaningful museums in the city of bologna
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