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Sights in Emilia-Romagna

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sights in Emilia-Romagna : the essentials
Churches in Modena
San Bartolomeo Church
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Erected by the Jesuits in 1607 and designed by Giorgio Soldati, this is an example of baroque design. The interior houses XVII fur
Squares in Reggio Emilia
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Castles in Langhirano
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Squares in Modena
Piazza Grande
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The Piazza Grande, Modena, is incredibly impressive, even though the overlooking Civic Tower is currently under scaffolding. Asid
Temples in Rimini
Tempio Malatestiano
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The Malatesta Temple is the cathedral of Rimini, which takes its name because of the family that controlled Rimini Malatesta. Bui
Squares in Bologna
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Churches in Bologna
Santi Bartolomeo e Gaetano
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The Church of St. Bartholomew and Cayetano is located just behind the Tower Asinelli Garisenda. It is an old, preserved fifteenth
Squares in Bologna
Piazza Dell'8 Agosto Flea Market
I love flea markets! And this is a very special one, as well as being in the center and despite not having just too many paraetas,
Churches in Bologna
Santo Stefano Basilica
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The most notable thing about this church is the fact that it is not really one church, but rather a complex of several: Church of
Squares in Ravenna
Piazza del Popolo
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Statues of San Vitale and San Apollinaro dominate this beautiful square, in downtown Ravenna. Flanked by beautiful arcades, the P
Squares in Forlì
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Squares in Ferrara
Piazza della Cattedrale
A photogenic square starting from the cathedral, the clock tower, and City Hall. There are usually enough people and a good atmosp
Historical Monuments in Bologna
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Churches in Modena
Chiesa del Voto
Following my tour of the Churches of Modena, I can't miss out on this one, which was my favorite. Some of the others may have mor
Castles in Rimini
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Palaces in Colorno
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Churches in Modena
Chiesa Ortodossa Ex-Coccapani
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The Orthodox Church was built by the architect Cesar Costa in 1834, supposed to be a chapel inside the Villa Coccapani (which was
Historical Monuments in Cesena
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