Strada Maggiore
Strada Maggiore
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Maggi713
Baltimore, MD12,366 contributions
Apr 2018 • Couples
We were smitten with the portici in Bologna. They were everywhere! How cool is it that you never have to walk in the rain and you are protected from the sun’s rays! There are almost 25 miles of portici in the city. Many of the original wooden structures were converted to stone in the 16th century; but, go over to the Strada Maggiore and you can still see some of those original wooden porticoes.
Written 24 June 2018
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polixenia
Bucharest, Romania30 contributions
Oct 2021 • Couples
A really nice day stroll, the road is full of small shops, local food places and aperitivo diners. Great for your daily steps - day or night
Written 17 October 2021
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545medva
Budapest, Hungary3,901 contributions
Sept 2019
The streets runs as it was some 2000 years ago. This was part of Via Emilia, built by the romans. There are small coffe-shops, museums, churches on this famous street.
Written 13 September 2019
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Famiglia Passaguai
Torino760 contributions
Dec 2023 • Family
Very beautiful street full of arcades, where one of Bologna's characteristic markets takes place during the Christmas period.
Written 18 February 2024
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spedubec
Bologna, Italy5,301 contributions
Aug 2023
Strada Maggiore is the first stretch, the central one, of the Via Emilia in the section that connects Bologna to Rimini. It starts under the two towers and continues up to the Mazzini gate. It is porticoed for a long stretch on both sides and features stately and noble palaces along the route, among which Palazzo Davia Bargellini stands out, home to the museum of the same name and Palazzo Hercolani, home to the School of Political Sciences.
Written 23 August 2023
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