Around Bologna

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Around Bologna

Food Scene

Amazing Icecream! Only from March to October 😉 My favorite taste: pistacchio con panna!
9 locals recommend
Ugo
24c Via S. Felice
9 locals recommend
Amazing Icecream! Only from March to October 😉 My favorite taste: pistacchio con panna!
ottimo ristorante + jazz music.
92 locals recommend
Cantina Bentivoglio
4/b Via Mascarella
92 locals recommend
ottimo ristorante + jazz music.
Food&wine
82 locals recommend
Camera A Sud
5 Via Valdonica
82 locals recommend
Food&wine
Il classico della cucina Bolognese.
71 locals recommend
Trattoria Fantoni
11 Via del Pratello
71 locals recommend
Il classico della cucina Bolognese.
Food Market & otherthing... Open since 11PM.
300 locals recommend
Mercato delle Erbe
25 Via Ugo Bassi
300 locals recommend
Food Market & otherthing... Open since 11PM.
Amazing dinner.
29 locals recommend
Ristorante Casa Monica
16a Via San Rocco
29 locals recommend
Amazing dinner.
Lasagne and cotoletta alla bolognese. What else?
67 locals recommend
Trattoria da Me
50a Via S. Felice
67 locals recommend
Lasagne and cotoletta alla bolognese. What else?
Aperitivo time.
15 locals recommend
Simoni Laboratorio
3b Via Pescherie Vecchie
15 locals recommend
Aperitivo time.

Arts & Culture

Pausa relax con bambini al seguito. Nice pit.stop with children.
162 locals recommend
Biblioteca Salaborsa
3 Piazza del Nettuno
162 locals recommend
Pausa relax con bambini al seguito. Nice pit.stop with children.
Modern Art with nice coffee shop.
273 locals recommend
MAMbo - Museo d'Arte Moderna di Bologna
14 Via Don Giovanni Minzoni
273 locals recommend
Modern Art with nice coffee shop.
The icons of Bologna... go up!
13 locals recommend
Asinelli Tower
13 locals recommend
The icons of Bologna... go up!
Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna
33 Via Zamboni
62 locals recommend
Beautifull walking (uphill) and great final view.
366 locals recommend
Sanctuary of the Madonna di San Luca
36 Via di San Luca
366 locals recommend
Beautifull walking (uphill) and great final view.
Conosciuta anche come "sette chiese"...visitatela e scoprirete il perchè. Also known as "seven churches"...visit it and find out why.
84 locals recommend
Basilica Santo Stefano
24 Via Santo Stefano
84 locals recommend
Conosciuta anche come "sette chiese"...visitatela e scoprirete il perchè. Also known as "seven churches"...visit it and find out why.
The Archiginnasio of Bologna is one of the most important buildings in the city of Bologna; once the main building of the University of Bo, it currently houses the Municipal Library and the Anatomical Theatre. Here you can see also the most important collections of coats of arms. (6.000)
164 locals recommend
Archiginnasio di Bologna
1 Piazza Galvani
164 locals recommend
The Archiginnasio of Bologna is one of the most important buildings in the city of Bologna; once the main building of the University of Bo, it currently houses the Municipal Library and the Anatomical Theatre. Here you can see also the most important collections of coats of arms. (6.000)
Designed in 1637 for the anatomical lessons and it was built by the bolognese architect Antonio Paolucci, called “il Levanti”. Here you can see the desk of the lecturer with 2statues called gli “Spellati” (Skinned men) and above a seated female figure - the allegory of Anatomy - receives a femur from little putto as a tribute like a flower… See the incredible ceiling with different symbolic like Apollo, the protector of Medicine, Centauro, Sagittario, Acquario… Ps. It seems that Mary Shelley for the writing of her famous “Frankenstein” took inspiration from events that really happened, and in particular from some experiments conducted by the Bolognese scientist Giovanni Aldini, professor and researcher of physics at the University of Bologna and nephew of the famous Luigi Galvani.
43 locals recommend
Teatro Anatomico
1 Piazza Galvani
43 locals recommend
Designed in 1637 for the anatomical lessons and it was built by the bolognese architect Antonio Paolucci, called “il Levanti”. Here you can see the desk of the lecturer with 2statues called gli “Spellati” (Skinned men) and above a seated female figure - the allegory of Anatomy - receives a femur from little putto as a tribute like a flower… See the incredible ceiling with different symbolic like Apollo, the protector of Medicine, Centauro, Sagittario, Acquario… Ps. It seems that Mary Shelley for the writing of her famous “Frankenstein” took inspiration from events that really happened, and in particular from some experiments conducted by the Bolognese scientist Giovanni Aldini, professor and researcher of physics at the University of Bologna and nephew of the famous Luigi Galvani.

Parks & Nature

96 locals recommend
Al Parco Giardini Margherita
14 Piazza di Porta Castiglione
96 locals recommend