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Description

The metropolitan city of Bologna, administrative centre of the Emilia-Romagna region, is located between the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines and the Po Valley.
It is famous for having almost 40 km of porticoes in its historical centre (inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2021) alone. This massive presence is due to the huge expansion that the city experienced in the Middle Ages and the consequent need to put all available space to good use.
The heart of Bologna is piazza Maggiore, which is overlooked by the imposing Basilica of San Petronio and medieval buildings that include the 13th century Palazzo del Podestà and the Arengo tower above it; Palazzo Re Enzo and the Palazzo Comunale (also d'Accursio), today the town hall and exhibition area for the municipal art collections and the Salaborsa library.
The most iconic symbols of Bologna are Giambologna’s fountain of Neptune in the square of the same name and the 22 medieval towers (of 100) that are still intact, including the famous torre degli Asinelli (98 m high)  and torre della Garisenda (48 m high).
Bologna can also boast the presence of the oldest university in the West, Alma Mater Studiorum, housed since inception in the Palazzo dell’Archiginnasio which contains the Anatomy Theatre in inlaid wood where anatomy was taught in centuries past. In addition, the porticoes and ancient alleyways feature the lively Quadrilatero market with its traditional artisanal workshops and the 12th century canals which can also be visited underground.

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Water
Yes
Electricity
Yes
Access
Tarmac road, Accessible with large vehicles, Accessible by car
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Contacts

Emilia-Romagna Film Commission
Viale Aldo Moro 38 — 40127 Bologna
Phone: +39 051 5278753
Email: filmcom@regione.emilia-romagna.it

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Crime Novel
Film drama
Directed by: Michele Placido
Diabolik
Film thriller
Directed by: Marco Manetti, Antonio Manetti
Diabolik - Ginko all'attacco!
Film thriller
Directed by: Marco Manetti, Antonio Manetti
Diabolik — Who Are You?
Film thriller
Directed by: Marco Manetti, Antonio Manetti
Kidnapped
Film drama
Directed by: Marco Bellocchio
L'ispettore Coliandro
TV series – 6 seasons
Directed by: Antonio Manetti, Marco Manetti
La quattordicesima domenica del tempo ordinario
Film drama
Directed by: Pupi Avati
Lamborghini: The man behind the legend
Film drama
Directed by: Bobby Moresco
My Brother Chases Dinosaurs
Film comedy
Directed by: Stefano Cipani
Rose Island
FIlm comedy
Directed by: Sydney Sibilia
Slow Food Story
Documentary
Directed by: Stefano Sardo
Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy
Tv serie - 2 seasons
Directed by: Satiyesh Manoharajah, Neil Ferguson, Chiara Messineo, Archie Powell, Chloë Avery
The Charterhouse of Parma
TV mini-series – 2 episodes
Directed by: Cinzia Th. Torrini
The Properties of Metals
Film drama
Directed by: Antonio Bigini
The Pupils
Short film
Directed by: Alice Rohrwacher
The Stolen Children
FIlm drama
Directed by: Gianni Amelio
Viaggi di nozze
Film comedy
Directed by: Carlo Verdone
We Are Who We Are
Tv series – 8 episodes
Directed by: Luca Guadagnino
WunderBO
Adventure
Yesterday
Film drama
Directed by: Andrea Papini

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