St. Peter’s Metropolitan Cathedral

The Metropolitan Cathedral of San Pietro, located in the heart of Bologna, is one of the most important and ancient places of worship in the city. Its history dates back to the 4th century, with a series of reconstructions that have defined its current appearance. The first church, dedicated to Saints Nabore and Felice, was […]
Basilica of Santa Maria dei Servi

The Basilica of Santa Maria dei Servi, located on Strada Maggiore in Bologna, is a magnificent example of Gothic architecture and a historical and artistic symbol of the city. Founded in 1346 on the initiative of the Order of the Servants of Mary, the church was designed by Andrea Manfredi from Faenza and Antonio di […]
Basilica of St. Stephen

The Basilica of Santo Stefano in Bologna, commonly known as the complex of the “Seven Churches,” is one of the most fascinating and historically rich places in the city. Located in Piazza Santo Stefano, this basilica is not a single building but a complex of intertwined religious buildings that offer a unique overview of the […]
Salaborsa Library

The Salaborsa Library, located in the heart of Bologna, is much more than just a library: it is a place where history, culture, and architecture come together to create a unique experience for visitors. Inaugurated in 2001, the library is located inside Palazzo d’Accursio, a historic building that has seen centuries of transformations and different […]
Lucio Dalla’s house

Lucio Dalla’s house, located in Via d’Azeglio in Bologna, is a place full of history and creativity, reflecting the unique personality of the famous Italian singer-songwriter. Open to the public only through guided tours, the house offers a sensory journey into Dalla’s world, made up of sounds, images, colors, and scents that tell the story […]
Basilica of San Petronio

The Basilica of San Petronio in Bologna is an imposing monument full of history, an unfinished masterpiece of Italian Gothic architecture. Its construction began in 1390, in a political context where the Bolognese merchant and artisan bourgeoisie sought to assert their autonomy in the face of pressure from the major noble families. The initial project […]
Basilica of San Domenico

The Patriarchal Basilica of San Domenico in Bologna represents a fundamental pillar both for the city and for the history of Italian art and religious architecture. Initially built between 1221 and 1240, this basilica has undergone numerous transformations and expansions that reflect its growing importance as a center of worship and art. Saint Dominic, founder […]
Basilica of San Francesco

The Basilica of San Francesco in Bologna is a fascinating example of French Gothic architecture in Italy, a symbol of the Franciscan presence and influence in the city. The construction of the basilica began in 1236, thanks to the granting of land by the city authorities, and was completed in 1263. The architectural design combines […]
Archiginnasio of Bologna

The Archiginnasio of Bologna, one of the city’s most important symbols, is a living testimony of its rich academic and cultural history. Built between 1562 and 1563 by architect Antonio Morandi, known as Terribilia, the building was commissioned by Pope Pius IV and Cardinal Carlo Borromeo. The intention was to create a single seat for […]
Ark of San Domenico

The Ark of Saint Dominic, located in the Basilica of Saint Dominic in Bologna, is an extraordinary funerary monument dedicated to Saint Dominic of Guzmán, founder of the Order of Preachers, known as the Dominicans. This masterpiece of sculptural art represents a significant reference point both for the history of sculpture and for Dominican spirituality. […]