Garisenda Tower

Torre Garisenda

The Tower of Garisenda, located in Piazza di Porta Ravegnana in Bologna, is one of the most recognizable symbols of the city. Together with the nearby Tower of Asinelli, it forms the famous duo of the Two Towers, which dominates the Bolognese skyline. Built between 1109 and 1119 by the Garisendi family, the tower originally […]

Arena del Sole Theatre

Teatro Arena del Sole

The Arena del Sole Theater in Bologna is a place rich in history, culture, and social significance, which has seen its function and appearance change over the centuries. Its origin dates back to 1810, when it was inaugurated as an open-air theater by Pietro Bonini, a leather merchant. The chosen area for construction was previously […]

Municipal Theater of Bologna

Teatro Municipal de Bolonha

The Teatro Comunale in Bologna is one of the oldest and most prestigious opera houses in Italy. Designed by Antonio Galli da Bibbiena and inaugurated on May 14, 1763 with the opera “Il trionfo di Clelia” by Christoph Willibald Gluck, the theater stands on the site where the Bentivoglio Palace once stood, destroyed in 1507. […]

Duse Theatre

Teatro Duse

The Duse Theater in Bologna is one of the oldest and most prestigious theaters in the city, a true temple of prose that has seen some of the most important figures in Italian and international theater perform. Located in via Cartoleria, the theater was built in 1822 by the engineer Antonio Brunetti and initially called […]

Asinelli Tower

Torre Asinelli

The Asinelli Tower, undisputed symbol of Bologna, stands majestically in the heart of the city, alongside the smaller Garisenda Tower. With its 97.2 meters in height, the Asinelli Tower is one of the tallest medieval towers in Italy and represents a fundamental landmark for anyone visiting the city. Built between 1109 and 1119 by the […]

Major Road

Estrada principal

Strada Maggiore is one of the most iconic streets in Bologna, a route that crosses the heart of the city and tells its history through its buildings, churches, and palaces. Formerly known as “Strata Maior,” the name reflects its Roman origins as part of the Via Emilia, one of the main roads connecting Rome to […]

Porticoes of Bologna

Pórticos de Bolonha

The porticoes of Bologna represent one of the most distinctive features of the city, a symbol recognized worldwide that encapsulates centuries of history, architecture, and social life. With a total length of almost 62 kilometers, 40 of which are in the historic center alone, the porticoes of Bologna offer shelter from the weather and a […]

Sanctuary of the Madonna di San Luca

Santuário da Madonna di San Luca

The Sanctuary of the Madonna of San Luca is one of the symbolic places of Bologna, located at the top of the Colle della Guardia, about 300 meters above sea level. This sanctuary is not only an important place of religious worship, but also a fundamental element of the city’s cultural and social landscape. The […]

Porta Zaragoza

Porta Saragoça

Porta Saragozza, one of the historical gates of the city of Bologna, represents not only an architectural element of great importance but also a symbol of history and social transformation. The gate is located at the western end of the city, along Via Saragozza, which leads to the famous Sanctuary of the Madonna of San […]

Porta Santo Stefano

Porta Santo Stefano

Porta Santo Stefano is one of the most fascinating gates of the third ring of walls in Bologna, a symbol that tells centuries of history through its imposing structure. Located in the eastern part of the city, along the road to Florence, the gate stands in Piazza di Porta Santo Stefano, where Via Santo Stefano […]