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Points of interest in Bologna
Piazza Maggiore: The main square of Bologna, surrounded by historic buildings and landmarks, including the Basilica of San Petronio.
Basilica of San Petronio: One of the largest basilicas in the world, known for its impressive architecture and beautiful interior.
Two Towers (Due Torri): The Asinelli and Garisenda towers are iconic symbols of Bologna, and you can climb the taller Asinelli Tower for panoramic views.
Archiginnasio of Bologna: The historic seat of the University of Bologna, the oldest university in the world, features a stunning anatomical theater and library.
San Domenico: A Gothic church that houses the tomb of Saint Dominic and impressive artwork by Giotto and other Renaissance masters.
Mercato di Mezzo: A historic market in the heart of the city where you can sample and purchase Bolognese specialties.
Museo Civico Archeologico: This archaeological museum displays a wide range of artifacts from prehistoric times to the Roman era.
Pinacoteca Nazionale di Bologna: A museum featuring a rich collection of Italian paintings from the Middle Ages to the Baroque period.
Bologna's Porticoes: The city is known for its extensive network of covered walkways, with the Portico di San Luca being the longest in the world.
Santo Stefano Basilica: A complex of seven interlinked churches, it is a unique and atmospheric place for exploration.
Mambo - Museo d'Arte Moderna di Bologna: Bologna's modern art museum, featuring a diverse collection of contemporary artworks.
Fontana del Nettuno: A stunning fountain featuring the sea god Neptune, located in Piazza del Nettuno.
Palazzo Comunale: Bologna's city hall, a historic building with beautiful architecture and artwork.
Museo Internazionale e Biblioteca della Musica: A museum and library dedicated to the history of music and musical instruments.
Oratory of Santa Cecilia: A small church known for its stunning Baroque frescoes.
San Michele in Bosco: A church located on a hill overlooking Bologna, offering panoramic views of the city.
Bologna Food Tours: Explore Bologna's culinary scene through food tours and cooking classes, including a visit to a traditional pasta-making workshop.
Bologna University Botanical Gardens (Orto Botanico dell'Università di Bologna): A peaceful oasis featuring a wide variety of plants and greenhouses.
Collezione Tagliavini: A collection of historic keyboard instruments, including pianos, harpsichords, and organs.
Rocchetta Mattei: A historic castle-like structure with a mix of architectural styles, located just outside Bologna.