The museum was ordered by Tito Azzolini in 1894 in two rooms on the ground floor of the vestry of the Basilica of San Petronio, where in the sixteenth century had...
Piazza Maggiore is the main square of Bologna and it is surrounded by the most important buildings of Medieval city. The oldest is Palazzo del Podestà, which...
Entirely dedicated to the Bolognese painter Giorgio Morandi (1890-1964), the museum - officially opened in October 1993 - is housed on the second floor of the Palazzo...
The gallery, established in 1936, is housed in the halls of the Palazzo d'Accursio inhabited until 1859 by the papal legate. Guido was responsible for the preparation...
Dedicated to St. Petronio, patron of the city, its foundation dates back to June 7, 1390 with the laying of the foundation stone. It is the last major late-Gothic...
Asinelli Tower is one of the so-called Two Towers of Bologna, symbol of the city, located at the intersection of crossroads San Donato (now via Zamboni), San Vitale,...
Inside the restored Chapel of St. Mary of Prisoners, built in 1371 by the will of the papal vicar Anglico de Grimoard and turned to spiritual comfort to those who...
It is located in the complex of the basilica of Santo Stefano, housed in four rooms that end in the chapel of the bandage. Opened in 1916, it was originally settled...
Inside the Sanctuary of Santa Maria della Vita, the environments that once belonged to the ancient Hospital (1260-1798) house the collection of devotional objects...
In 1745 the private theater of i House had been destroyed by fire and the public theater of Bologna said "Hall" located in the Palazzo del Podesta's Piazza Maggiore,...
The Archaeological Civic Museum of Bologna (Italian: Museo Civico Archeologico di Bologna) is located in the fifteenth-century Palazzo Galvani building, once known as...
Formerly the palace was owned by one of the most
prominent families in the city; the Palace was built in the second half
of the seventeenth century, and was only...