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Bologna has throughout history served as an important cultural and economic hub of Italy. Today it is the city with a strong financial sector, a secular university tradition and a host of fascinating monuments, museums and other buildings.
What to visit in Bologna
Piazza Maggiore and Neptuno
These two squares are located next to each other. It's the place where people meet, where you can soak up the lively atmosphere.
San Petronio
The largest church in Bologna, but also the third largest church in Italy, after the Duomo in Milan and the one in Florence.
To admire the monuments of Bologna, you can climb the Terrazza di San Petronio, 54 metres high, either by stairs or by lift.
Fontana del Nettuno
The controversial work of art in stone and bronze, it's a location in piazza del Nettuno not to be missed.
Asinelli and Garisenda Leaning Towers
Located next to each other, the towers are named after the important noble families who built them. Asinelli is 97.2 metres high and was once used as a prison and fortress. Garisenda is lower - just 48 metres - but has a very noticeable incline. It was originally 60 metres high, but had to be shrunk because it leaned dangerously.
Palazzo D’Arcusio
Today this is the seat of the town hall, which houses a chapel and a fine arts museum.
St Stephen's Basilica
The oldest church in Bologna, consisting of 8 buildings that can be called the cradle of the Bolognese faith.
Former Jewish ghetto
A network of suspended, covered bridges, just like in ancient times. The area is picturesque with colorful houses. There are lots of craft studios here, as well as the Jewish Museum of Bologna.
Sanctuary of Madonna di San Luca
The iconic Sanctuary of San Luca is situated on the top of Monte della Guardia, overlooking the city, and is one of Bologna's must-see attractions.
Cuisine
Italy is known for its typical dishes such as pizza, pasta, prosciutto, but Bologna also has some typical dishes.
Tagliatelle al ragu, tortellini al ragu, lasagna with pesto, panino con mortadella and cotoletta (Bolognese-style chicken breast). All worth a try!!