Day 6 - In Bologna - Oh The Places You'll Go - 2025 - CycleBlaze

April 16, 2025

Day 6 - In Bologna

Doing what you do in Bologna

What to do in Bologna …. there are basilicas, cathedrals, museums, Europe’s oldest university, markets, food stalls and shops, cafes and restaurants too innumerable to even fathom. 

We’ll do a little of some, and quite a bit of others. I think you can accurately place your bets now.

The pictures tell a better story so ‘read on’.

… and listen to this while you do…

SOTD

Wandering Eye by Fat Freddy’s Drop ‘cause we were just wandering around 

Portico adjacent to our hotel. I just liked the way the light was playing here in the morning
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….. and we’re off. We’re just a little bit ahead of the crowds, but they caught up to us in no time.
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The stalls stall across the street
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San Petronio Cathedral. Construction started in 1390 and apparently isn’t quite finished. I think this adds a little more character
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A 90 degree turn to the north side of Piazza Maggiore. Lovely day for a stroll and the crowds are starting to build ….. and who’s that in the distance?
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Ahh, Peppa Pig making balloon animals for the kids.
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The interiror of San Petronio. Relatively simple with lots of natural light. Quite nice.
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Frescos in San Petronio
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Classic Bologna porticos. They line most streets and are quite elegant to walk in
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We’re now at the Archiginnasio Municipal Library, one the original University buildings, along with a lot of school and pre-school groups
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The building ceased its university function in the early 1800’s and became the municipal library
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All of the archways are decorated with coats of arms old students and families who attended the institution. This is just one of many. There are over 6000 coats of arms of students, the largest heraldic mural complex in the world (Wikipedia)
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Ornate staircase leading to the second floor
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So this is what the kids, and Kirsten, came for! An exhibition of children’s books and authors, Dr Seuss, Beatrix Potter, Richard Scarey and more.
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Street markets everywhere. Amazing veggies
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Also Towers everywhere. You just walk around random corners and find more!
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A close up … looks like this one is still occupied
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Pretty amazing window baskets!
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Just walking along a narrow street and saw this open door, so I stepped in.
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…. To find quite a large and beautiful church
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You had to be quite a distance away on the other side of the street to make out that it was actually a Church. Walking along the street right beside it you wouldn’t even notice it (apart from the open door)
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Just more veggies along the street
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Touch Tone parking. Having a car in a place like this would be a major liability.
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We’re now at Mercator delle Erbe and time for lunch at a very casual, very quick and very very good market stall (for lack of a better description)
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Tuna tacos!
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Shrimp, fennel, lettuce and pistachio salad
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Rachael Anderson My kind of salad!
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…..and believe it or not, our first gelato after a week in Italy
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Karin KaarsooDon't you have an alarm set?
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Lyle McLeodTo Karin KaarsooThat was Alison!
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Karin KaarsooTo Lyle McLeodI thought you might keep the tradition. Why are you up so early????
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another church after lunch, Basilica San Domenico
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Basilica san Domenico
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Cut to our main passion - dinner at Osteria Bartolino. We went traditional Bolognese last night so we opted to push ahead a few days and pretend we were on the Adriatic coast. This was a great tagliatelle with fresh anchovies
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Then very succulent shrimp and cuttlefish skewers
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Nope, not having any desert.
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Our other two courses, sautéed sardines with oil and lemon, and tuna with tomatoes, cucumber and croutons, accompanied by a lovely Falanghina. Good night from Bologna.
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Scott AndersonI really like this city. It’s a great base for hiking up into the hills to the west also. I’d be happy to land here for a longer stay some spring or autumn.
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