Historic Architecture of Emilia-Romagna
This collection showcases the architectural evolution of Emilia-Romagna, spanning Roman engineering, medieval fortifications, and high Renaissance design. Highlights include Rimini’s 1st-century Bridge of Tiberius, the UNESCO-listed Romanesque Modena Cathedral, and Bologna’s iconic leaning towers. The list features significant civic and religious landmarks, such as Ferrara's diamond-patterned Palazzo dei Diamanti, the sprawling Piazza Maggiore, and the frescoed interiors of the Parma and Bologna Cathedrals.
Two Towers
Medieval Renaissance towers known for their historical architecture and panoramic city views.
Modena Cathedral
Historic Romanesque cathedral renowned for its architecture, intricate sculptures, and religious significance. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a prominent example of medieval art and culture.
Fountain of Neptune
Historic marble and bronze fountain built in the Renaissance period featuring a statue of Neptune and four angels symbolizing major rivers.
Bridge of Tiberius
The Bridge of Tiberius or Bridge of Augustus is a Roman bridge in Rimini, Italy.
Parma Cathedral
Parma Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Parma, Emilia-Romagna, dedicated to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Ponte Gobbo
Also known as the Devil's Bridge, this ancient stone structure features 11 irregular arches spanning the Trebbia River. While its foundations are Roman, the bridge's current appearance dates primarily to the Middle Ages, characterized by its distinctive uneven profile.
Palace of Commerce
Historic Gothic palace dating from the 14th century, serving as the seat of the merchant guild and Chamber of Commerce since the late 1300s.
Grassi Palace
Medieval Gothic palace featuring notable interior artworks and serving as the seat of the Officers' Club.
Piazza Maggiore
Historic 115 by 60-meter square featuring a central raised granite pedestrian platform known as the crescentone. It is surrounded by significant medieval and Renaissance buildings, including administrative palaces and a major basilica.
Casa Saraceni
One of the examples of magnificent Renaissance architecture in the city. Nowadays it hosts exhibitions and various cultural events.
Basilica of San Petronio
Historic Gothic church notable for its impressive architecture, significant art collections, and the Cassini meridian line.
Palazzo dei Diamanti
Palazzo dei Diamanti is a Renaissance palace located on Corso Ercole I d'Este 21 in Ferrara, region of Emilia Romagna, Italy.
Archiginnasio Library
Historic library housed in the Palazzo dell’Archiginnasio featuring a vast collection of rare manuscripts and incunabula.
Ducal Palace
Historic Baroque palace built in the 17th century, originally the residence of the Este Dukes and now home to a military academy and museum.
Basilica of San Domenico
Historic church and convent known for its religious significance, Renaissance and Gothic architecture, and rich collection of art and relics.
D'Accursio Palace
Historic medieval town hall featuring notable art collections, historic rooms, and architectural elements from various periods. It also includes a Clock Tower and the Sala Borsa library.
Bologna Cathedral
Historic Roman Catholic cathedral featuring Baroque interior art and a notable campanile. It is a significant site of religious worship and architectural heritage.
Fava Palace
Renaissance palace housing art collections, frescoes, and exhibitions within a cultural heritage site.
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