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Bologna
Tourist information - Bologna
Bologna is divided up into districts, the names of which are taken from those of the gateways in the ancient city walls. Much of Bologna’s charm is derived from its beautiful gardens which are dotted throughout the built-up urban areas. These render the areas an altogether more pleasant place to live.
The exhibitions district is relatively modern. It is characterised by the extremely modern Kenzo Tange Towers, and was perhaps originally contructed with the aim of glorifying Bologna’s historic Due Torri (Two Towers). The district is also home to the Galleria Comunale d’Arte Moderna (Municipal Gallery of Modern Art), which is housed in a building designed by Leone Pancaldi. This building is linked to the Palazzo dei Congressi which was conceived by Melchiorre Bega.
Another typical feaature of Bologna is its hills. Here, you can take long walks and visit ancient villas, convents and sanctuaries. The unmistakeable Sanctuary of the Blessed Virgin of San Luca stands on the della Guardia hills. From the top, it is possible to take in a magnificent panoramic view of the plains.
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