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Entdecke Routen, Sehenswürdigkeiten und Reiseführer in Bologna.
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Santo-Stefano-Basilika, Mittelalterliche Paläste & Bologna bei Nacht
The Piazza Santo Stefano and the surrounding medieval quarter of Bologna — the most atmospheric corner of the city — at night transforms into the heart of the Bologna social life: the aperitivo hour ('aperitivo bolognese' — the pre-dinner drink culture of Bologna, the city's most convivial social ritual), the restaurants and the 'osterie' of the historic centre filling as the university students and the city residents settle in for the long Bolognese evening.

Parma-Tagesausflug — Prosciutto, Dom & Verdis Heimatland
Parma (the city 97 km west of Bologna, 1 hour by direct train) is the food capital of Emilia-Romagna after Bologna: the home of the Prosciutto di Parma DOP (the 'Parma ham' — the most internationally famous Italian charcuterie product), the Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese (produced in the area around Parma as well as around Bologna and Modena), and the Ducato di Parma (the Duchy of Parma — the independent duchy whose cultural legacy includes the Parma Cathedral frescoes by Correggio and the Teatro Farnese (the first permanent theatre with a proscenium arch in the world).

Via dell'Indipendenza, Shopping & Bolognas Handwerkskultur
Die Via dell'Indipendenza (die Haupteinkaufsstraße Bolognas) und die umliegenden Straßen bilden das lebendigste Handelszentrum Bolognas, der Stadt, in der das Einkaufen unter den Portiken eines der angenehmsten Einkaufserlebnisse in Italien ist.
Ravenna-Mosaiken Tagesausflug — UNESCO Byzantinische Kunsthauptstadt
Ravenna (the city 75 km east of Bologna, accessible in 1 hour by direct train) is the UNESCO World Heritage capital of Byzantine mosaic art — the city that was the capital of the Western Roman Empire (402-476 AD), the capital of the Ostrogothic Kingdom of Italy (493-540 AD), and the capital of the Byzantine Exarchate of Ravenna (584-751 AD), each period leaving the extraordinary mosaic-decorated churches and mausoleums that make Ravenna the most important Byzantine art site outside Constantinople.

Bolognese Portiken, Mittelalterliche Türme & UNESCO Historisches Zentrum
Bologna ist 'La Rossa' (die 'Rote' — die Stadt der roten Backsteingebäude) und die Heimat der 'portici' (die Portiken — UNESCO-Welterbe, 62 km allein im historischen Zentrum), die Türme (die mittelalterlichen Türme Asinelli und Garisenda) und die Piazza Maggiore.

La Dotta — Die Erste Universität der Welt & Bolognas Intellektuelles Leben
Bologna is 'La Dotta' (the 'Learned One' — the nickname that refers to the University of Bologna, the oldest university in the Western world, founded in 1088, the university that has educated Dante, Petrarch, Copernicus, Thomas Becket, and Albrecht Dürer and that has defined the European university tradition for 900 years) — the university city par excellence, the city where one in six residents is a student and where the intellectual and the academic tradition permeates every aspect of civic life.

Ferrari-Museum, Modena & der Motor-Valley Tagesausflug
The 'Motor Valley' (the 'Terra dei Motori' — the 'Land of Motors', the area of Emilia-Romagna between Bologna and Modena that is the birthplace and the home of the most celebrated names in Italian automotive engineering: Ferrari (Maranello, 20 km from Modena), Lamborghini (Sant'Agata Bolognese, 30 km from Bologna), Maserati (Modena), Ducati (Bologna), and Pagani (San Cesario sul Panaro)) is Italy's most extraordinary concentration of automotive heritage, all within an hour's drive of Bologna.

Basilika di San Luca, die Längste Portiko der Welt & Bolognas Hügel
Die Portiko di San Luca (die 3,796 km lange überdachte Promenade mit 666 Bögen — die längste Portiko der Welt — die von der Porta Saragozza zur Basilika della Madonna di San Luca aufsteigt) ist der außergewöhnlichste architektonische Pilgerweg in Italien.

Tagliatelle al Ragù, Mortadella & Bologna als Gastronomische Hauptstadt Italiens
Bologna ist 'La Grassa' (die 'Fette' — der dritte Spitzname Bolognas), der sich auf den außerordentlichen Reichtum der Bolognese Küchentradition bezieht: die Tagliatelle al Ragù, die Tortellini, die Mortadella und der Parmigiano-Reggiano, die Bologna zur unbestrittenen gastronomischen Hauptstadt Italiens machen.