Certosa di Bologna — il Cimitero Monumentale Napoleonico (1801) con le Cappelle di Puccini, Guercino e Hayez
Certosa di Bologna. La Sala del Colombario (1865), il chiostro funerario con arcate neoclassiche e nicchie in marmo.…
Certosa di Bologna. La Sala del Colombario (1865), il chiostro funerario con arcate neoclassiche e nicchie in marmo.…
A major Adriatic resort town with 9 km of beaches, protected salt pans and pine forests supporting migratory…
Renaissance city in Emilia-Romagna, home to the Malatesta Library—Europe's first civic library and a UNESCO Memory of the…
A baroque church in Bologna reopened in 2007 as a concert venue, displaying rare sculptural works by painter…
A sixteenth-century church in Bologna now houses the Art and History Library of the Cassa di Risparmio Foundation,…
The Castello Estense (Este fortress; begun 1385 CE; the four-towered moated castle in the centre of Ferrara; the…
Renaissance palace museum housing one of Italy's richest archaeological collections, spanning Bologna's history from prehistory to the Roman…
Renaissance palace · 16th century · Piacenza, Emilia-Romagna Civic Museums of Palazzo Farnese Palazzo Farnese in Piacenza is…
A major Italian library preserving eight centuries of manuscripts, rare books, and archival materials within a historic Camaldolese…
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