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Bologna, for all its size and importance, being the capital of the province and Emilia-Romagna, is an easy-to-visit city, and many visitors consider it one of the most attractive in Italy.Those who enjoy good food are definitely doing it;Has the reputation of Italy’s gastronomic capital

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9 – 16 October 2025

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Tourist Attractions

Santo Stefano (St. Stephen's Basilica)

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While Bologna has no lack of interesting and art churches, Santo Stefano is the oldest and most atmospheric.The complex of eight buildings could be called the cradle of the Bologna faith, built by Benedictini between the 10th and 13th centuries to host the remains of the first martyrs in Bologna, the Vital and Agricultural Saints.The Crocifisso Church, the main church, has an external pulpit from the 12th century and a crypt dating from 1019;The Octagonal Santo Sepolcro opens to a courtyard with pillars adjacent to a two -storey monastery.In the third simple church, look for the capitals of different recycled styles from the previous Roman and Byzantine buildings and the mosaic floors from the 6th century.