Bologna, the capital of Italian cuisine

Bologna

A favorite among Italians, but less well known among foreigners, Bologna has a perfectly preserved historic center, which has not yet been swamped by mass tourism.

Bologna is famous for its architecture dominated by a warm reddish-orange color, and the center itself, given that only half a million people, a very large and at the same well-preserved.

Bologna in Italy is considered the capital of gastronomy, and spaghetti Bolognese andlasagna Bolognese specialties
are known worldwide. Coffees are everywhere.

Bologna trademark of the covered arcade of shops in addition to numerous streetsaround the city that Italians call the portico, so you can easily browse for hours and whenthe windows during the rainy. The total length of the arcade is all of 45 miles, and among them is the longest portico in the world which has 3.5 km long and extends from Basilica Santuario della Madonna diSan Luca to the historic center. Arcade building was financed by the city authorities to Bologna could accommodate allits visitors. Arcade had to be long enough to be the man to give them the lie.

Bologna is a lively city with good night life, mostly thanks to the students who make up a significant part of the local population.

In Bologna there is one of the most renowned faculties in Italy, and the oldestuniversity in Europe, founded in the 11th century.

 

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