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Manaresi, Filippo D'Ajutolo. Testi di Franco (1999). Bologna ferita: fotografie inedite 1943–1945. Bologna: Ed. Pendragon. p.18. ISBN 978-88-8342-017-7.

In the mid-1700s, Pope Benedict XIV, a Bolognese, tried to reverse the decline of the city with a series of reforms intended to stimulate the economy and promote the arts. However, these reforms achieved only mixed results. The pope's efforts to stimulate the decaying textile industry had little success, while he was more successful in reforming the tax system, liberalising trade [35] and relaxing the oppressive system of censorship. [36] Toniolo, Gianni (8 April 2016). An Economic History of Liberal Italy: 1850–1918. Abingdon-on-Thames: Routledge. p.46. ISBN 978-1-138-83052-3. Ferri, Vittorio (2009). "Metropolitan cities in Italy. An institution of federalism" (PDF). University of Milan-Bicocca . Retrieved 23 May 2011. [ dead link] Main category: People from Bologna Giovanni Artusi Pope Benedict XIV, born in Bologna in 1675 Annibale Carracci, ca.1580 Chiara Caselli, 2002 Pier Ferdinando Casini, 2016 Luigi Galvani Pope Gregory XIII, 1586 Pope Gregory XV, 1622 Guglielmo Marconi, 1908 Gaspare Tagliacozzi natives of the cityhomeworkfestival". homeworkfestival. Archived from the original on 28 December 2010 . Retrieved 19 April 2010. Lectures were once given here with a cadaver laid out on the marble slab for dissection in the centre of the room. Eventi Arte Contemporanea | Bologna contemporanea". Bolognacontemporanea.it . Retrieved 18 January 2016.

Pope Gregory XIII (1502-1585), (Ugo Boncompagni) Pope 1572–85. He instituted the Gregorian calendar. [134] As of May 2023, the first line of the new Bologna tramway is under construction. [75] Overall, a four line tramway network is planned. [76] Bologna hosts a number of international music, art, dance and film festivals, including Angelica, [91] Bologna and Contemporanea (festivals on contemporary music), [92] Bolognafestival (international classical music festival), [93]You will find wonderful works of art upon entering it, including the frescoes by Giovanni da Modena as well as the longest sundial in the world. Rashdall, Hastings (2010). The universities of Europe in the Middle Ages. Cambridge: Cambridge university press. pp.119–121. ISBN 978-1-108-01810-4. 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. Whatever your tastes, you will certainly find what you are looking for, there are many itineraries and routes that will allow you to live extraordinary experiences.

There’s also a vegetarian stall at lunchtime, ironically in the old butcher shop (look for the sign Ex Macelleria) that does inexpensive pasta and vegetable dishes. Sadly we ran out of time and didn’t get to try it. The food here is rich and decadent and the markets are superb. I share the best things to do in Bologna for foodies below. Zanasi, Gianni (6 March 2009). "Rugby Bologna 1928: quale futuro?"[What Future for Rugby Bologna 1928?]. air.it (in Italian). Associazione Italiana Rugbysti. Archived from the original on 5 November 2014 . Retrieved 5 November 2014. Just wander the streets from around 6pm and you’ll find plenty of bars offering everything from peanuts and crisps to buffets that are enough for a meal. The University of Bologna, conventionally said to have been founded in 1088 by glossators Irnerius and Pepo, [79] is the oldest university in continuous operation, and the first university in the sense of a higher-learning and degree-awarding institute, as the word universitas was coined at its foundation, [80] [81] [11] [12] as well as one of the leading academic institutions in Italy and Europe. [82] It was an important centre of European intellectual life during the Middle Ages, attracting scholars from Italy and throughout Europe. [83] The Studium, as it was originally known, began as a loosely organized teaching system with each master collecting fees from students on an individual basis. The location of the early University was thus spread throughout the city, with various colleges being founded to support students of a specific nationality.The church of San Petronio is dedicated to the city patron. Although it is not the cathedral, it is certainly one of the most majestic buildings in the city. Be enchanted by taking a look at the marvelous facade overlooking Piazza Maggiore. STAZIONE 140 BOLOGNA: medie mensili periodo 61 – 90". Servizio Meteorologico . Retrieved 5 December 2014. Gemellaggi del Comune di Bologna". comune.bologna.it (in Italian). Bologna . Retrieved 13 December 2019. Last to mention: if you come by car be careful NOT PARKING or DRIVING in the city center. Better to ask the host or hotel receptionist, many tourists don’t see the signals and get an expensive fine. Thanks for writing about Bologna!

Half a day spent eating your way around an Italian city is never going to be a bad experience. Not only did we get to try some local products, but we also learnt more about the city and its delicious food. Saint Catherine of Bologna (1413–1463), (Caterina de' Vigri), a poor Claire nun, writer, mystic and artist They are lots of vegetarian options including homemade pasta, soup, salads, and piadina. I liked the salads (you can choose your ingredients) and Simon’s gnocchi was excellent. The fruit and vegetables here are beautiful and most of them come from Italy. I was excited that strawberries from the Basilicata region were already in season in April.Bologna University, founded in 1088, is the oldest university in the western world and students came from all over the world to study there.

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