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o discover them all, we recommend our article: Bologna Food. Once you have decided what to taste, you just have to choose where to eat. About it you can read: Best restaurants in Bologna. 3. Admire the Compianto sul Cristo Morto Located in the 17th-century former Jesuit novitiate of St Ignatius, the gallery houses a superb collection of 13th - 18th century paintings and fundamental works by artists who were in some way related to Bologna and Emilia, most of which are a result of the suppression of church and Napoleon during the Middle Ages and beyond. Most art is religious in nature from the Renaissance, Mannerism and Baroque periods, which in all honestly, can get a little tedious at times, especially for atheists among us. However, it’s easy to appreciate the extraordinary skill of these Italian masters. The Sanctuary of the Madonna di San Luca is a reference point for anyone who loves Bologna. Returning home from a trip, the sight of the sanctuary on the green Colle della Guardia warns us that our beloved city is nearby. Bolognese cuisine is appreciated and known all over the world thanks to an ancient culinary tradition that began in the Middle Ages. Since ancient times, the prestige of the university has attracted people from all over the world.

There’s also the greenhouse spaces and cultivated gardens where produce is on-sold to businesses and the public. These spaces are also functional, pull up a chair, sit in the sun and enjoy and gin and tonic surrounded by bees.Vegetarians should look for tortelloni (with an o rather than an i) which are larger pasta parcels stuffed with ricotta and herbs. In short, there’s something for everyone in the city, so we’ve listed a few of our favourites below: DOPA HOSTEL | in keeping with the rest of Bologna, Dopa is super hip, and the best hostel in town. It's also centrally located to all the best things to do in Bologna. It’s a casual cafe that serves food all afternoon so you don’t have to wait until 7.30 pm for dinner.

Other common names include parizer [3] (Parisian sausage) in Hungary, Romania, and the countries of the former Yugoslavia; polony [4] in Zimbabwe, Zambia, South Africa and Western Australia; devon in most states of Australia; and fritz in South Australia. [5] If you've got an afternoon to spare, we recommend going in search of the Bologna's colourful, hidden canals.You can find the best Bologna canal viewpoints at the following locations: We love a good social enterprise when we see one, and Le Serre Cultural Centre, located on the fringes of Bologna’s historic centre, is one such place. Here, you’ll find an oasis of gardens, food and drinks, concerts, readings and cinema nights in oh-so-hipster Bologna-style. Details:Via Zamboni, 4 and another branch on Via Altabella, 15 C/D. Open Mon – Fri 8am – 11pm and Sat – Sun 9am – 11pm.

In later years it also alluded to the city’s leftist political leanings, especially during and after World War II when it was a stronghold of the resistance against Nazism. Many times we have led our friends to discover wonderful places and over the years we have created really exciting itineraries. You don’t need a list of the best restaurants in Bologna—you really can go almost anywhere and get a fantastic meal. Don’t worry, there is a way to bring home the wonderful flavor of Bolognese cuisine: learn the secrets of the Sfogline (the old ladies that make handmade pasta)!

Ancient Organs | San Petronius is home to the oldest functioning organ in the world, built in 1470 by Lorenzo da Prato. It's also home to another 400 year old organ. It was our most expensive meal in Bologna (€63 for two), but it’s worth it for a more upmarket experience and would be even better for meat-eaters.Now though, it forms one of Bologna’s newest and most exciting attractions - the duel view platforms which provide sweeping views of Bologna’s famous cityscape, and the municipal art collections. Start by exiting the city from Porta Saragozza and follow the portico—it’s flat until the Arco del Meloncello and then it climbs uphill. Alternatively, if you’d like to learn to cook like a Bolognese, join this hands-on cooking class in a local’s home, where you’ll learn to make a range of local dishes. Located in a former bread bakery, MAMbo is now a centre for creativity and experimentation, and features permanent and loaned collections set out over 9,500sqm of modern, architecturally fluid floorspace. The permanent collection is organised into nine separate themes spanning from the 20th century to present.

We did this four-hour Classic Bologna Food Tour with Sara of Taste Bologna. We started at the city’s best coffee shop sampling unusual flavours like Caffè allo Zabaione, which was like a dessert in a mini cup, and even I, a non-coffee drinker, enjoyed it. Caffè allo Zabaione The Meridian line | The longest Meridian in the world (67m), created in 1656 by Gian Domenico Cassini.It corresponds to 1/600,000 of the Earth’s circumference and, to this day, it marks the passing of days and seasons, with the sun ray entering from a hole positioned in the vault 27 meters above the ground and hitting precisely the time of year on the line. They open all day until 9pm so you can eat outside the usual strict Italian mealtimes. They also don’t have a cover charge and water is free (very rare in Italy).

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Like most European cities, Bologna comes alive during the warmer months from May - October, when the temperatures are warm and there's barely any rain.

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