Via dell'Indipendenza, Shopping & Bolognas Handwerkskultur
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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.

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    Via Indipendenza — Bologna's Main Shopping Street

    Via Indipendenza runs 1.5km from Stazione Centrale to Piazza del Nettuno under continuous porticoes — high street brands, shoe stores (Bologna is Italy's shoe capital; HOGAN and Pollini are local brands), and the busiest commercial artery in the city.

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    Il Quadrilatero — The Medieval Market Grid

    The Quadrilatero (between Piazza Maggiore and Via Rizzoli) is Bologna's historic food market — butchers, cheesemongers, fishmongers, pasta makers, and deli shops in 13th-century buildings, the most atmospheric market quarter in Italy.

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    Mercato delle Erbe — Bologna's Covered Market

    The Mercato delle Erbe (Via Ugo Bassi) is Bologna's covered public market with a central bar that has become the city's most unlikely social hub — the market's afternoon aperitivo scene mixes students, market workers, and architects.

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    Via d'Azeglio — Antiques & Art

    Via d'Azeglio and the surrounding streets in the historic center host Bologna's finest antique shops — 18th-century Bolognese furniture, scientific instruments from the university tradition, and original prints from the Bolognese engraving tradition.

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    Via del Pratello — Independent & Vintage

    Via del Pratello is Bologna's most bohemian street — independent vintage clothing, radical bookshops, record stores, and the beloved Bar Calice anchor a street that has been the city's left-wing intellectual hub since the 1970s.

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    Eataly Bologna — Made in Italy Food Emporium

    Eataly Bologna (in the historic Fabbrica delle Arti space) is the finest Eataly location in Italy — near the source of Parmigiano-Reggiano, prosciutto, and mortadella, the product selection and producer traceability are unmatched by any other branch.

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