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Book Your Art |
Piazza del Nettuno 3 Bologna, Emilia - Romagna Italy +39 51 24 6541 http://www.artelibro.it/ |
Are you an art enthusiast and a book lover? Then, this festival is just the place for you. It is organized by Artelibro, a salon in the city, where book and art lovers rub shoulders with big names from these fields. The exhibition covers all kinds of art books - graphics and multimedia, photography, fashion books, gift books and kids' art books too. So, go book-hunting; but, do check for timings before visiting the venue. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Yummy food |
Various venues Bologna, Emiglia - Romagna Italy +39 51 648 6156 |
Bologna City of Food is a three-day long annual festival that was first held in the year 2003. It was this city that gave the food world delicacies like Lasagna, Mortadella, Bollito Misto, Tortellini and much more. If you want to taste these the traditional way, you would find them in the streets and squares of the city during the festival. You can also visit and fill your stomachs at the Bolognese restaurants that are a part of the event such as, Piazzetta di Via Dei Musei and Via Clavature, to name a few. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The city seen from on high |
Piazza Maggiore 6 I.A.T Bologna, Emilia - Romagna 40124 Italy |
Discover Bologna from on high. The trip lasts for 60/80 depending on meteorological conditions. Cost is EUR180 per person and it is necessary to book at least 10 days in advance in summer and at least 7 days in advance during wintertime Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Touring dance festival |
Via Castiglione 73 Bologna 40124 Italy +39 51 644 0879 http://www.danzaurbana.it/defa... |
This is annual festival is organised by the City Association of Dance. Touring shows, air and water-borne dances, multimedia performances, a video exhibition, worksops, masterclasses, a photgraphic exhibition and a conference on the contemporary image of urban dance. The festival of street dance and architectural dance took place in Aug/Sept 2004 and the Araba Fenici, and through the streets of the city. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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