Top Things to do in Bologna & Emilia Romagna, Italy (Travel Guide Bologna, Ferrari, Modena, Rimini)
I show you the things to do in Bologna and the surrounding region Emilia Romagna. From strolling around the old town of Bologna, driving a Ferrari F430 Challenge on the racetrack in Modena to relaxing at the beach in Rimini.
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My friend Nicholas is born and raised in the Emilia Romagna and has been my very own guide for my time there providing the best tips one can get on restaurants, activities, sights and hotels.
Bologna is the capital of the region Emilia Romagna where you can find a lot of diversity in the things one can do here. Use this selection to make the best out of your stay!
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Places to see in ( Modena - Italy )
Places to see in ( Modena - Italy )
Modena is a city in Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region. It’s known for its balsamic vinegar and opera heritage, plus Ferrari and Lamborghini sports cars. The Enzo Ferrari Museum has exhibits on the life and work of the car designer, in his childhood home, plus iconic models in a futuristic building. In the 18th-century Museum Palace is the Estense Gallery, with works by Tintoretto and Correggio, plus a bust by Bernini.
If Italy were a meal, Modena would be the main course. Here, on the flat plains of the slow-flowing Po, lies one of the nation's great gastronomic centres, the creative force behind real balsamic vinegar, giant tortellini stuffed with tantalising fillings, sparkling Lambrusco wine and backstreets crammed with some of the best restaurants no one's ever heard of (and one, Osteria Francescana, that everybody has – it was awarded the top spot on the coveted 'World's 50 Best Restaurants' list in 2016, the first Italian restaurant to nab the honour).
For those with bleached taste buds, the city has another equally lauded legacy: cars. The famous Ferrari museum is situated in the nearby village of Maranello. Modena is also notable for its haunting Romanesque cathedral and as the birthplace of the late Italian opera singer Pavarotti, whose former home is now a worthwhile museum just outside town.
The town is well-known all over the world, especially for some famous people who were born and lived here - such as Enzo Ferrari and Luciano Pavarotti, and for some of its gastronomical products. However, Modena should not only be known for these things. It is also a town that, in 40 years, has become one of the richest and most socially advanced in Italy: 48 miles of cycling paths, 16 cinemas, 25 libraries, and one of the oldest universities in Europe.
Modena is favored by a few geographical and environmental factors: its location in the middle of the Po valley, in one of the most advanced areas in the whole continent (the evidence for this is unknown at this time), and it is positioned on the main trading routes between Northern Europe and the Mediterranean Sea. It sits at the crossroads between the Brenner motorway and the Autostrada del Sole, just a few miles from the important railway and airport node of Bologna. Tourists from all over the world are attracted to visit the art treasures in Modena: the 12th century Cathedral, masterpieces of Italian Romanesque art, that, together with Piazza Grande and the Ghirlandina tower, creates a complex of unique beauty, included by UNESCO among the Wealth of Mankind.
Modena is also known as the Land of Motors. You can find the main supercars factories in Modena or in the province like Ferrari, Maserati or Pagani Zonda. People can visit a lot of museums and private car collections like Museum Enzo Ferrari (in town), Museum Ferrari (in Maranello), Panini car collection, Stanguellini car collection and many others... The territory of Modena and province is synonymous of good food too. The precious Traditional Balsamic Vinegar of Modena, Parmigiano Reggiano Cheese or Lambrusco wine are just some examples of it. Food lovers can visit the farms and see the making of these great products.
Erected in 1099 in the place where previously an early Christian church and the sepulchre of San Geminiano stood - whose body was solemnly transported to the cathedral on 30 April 1106 in the presence of the countess Matilde di Canossa. The Piazza with its paving made of cobblestones and its Ghirlandina tower, delimited to the north and east by the Cathedral and the Town Hall, was recognised by UNESCO as heritage of mankind. It is the centre of life of the city.
The Ghirlandina Tower, so called because of the double twist of balustrades which crown it like a garland, is 86 meters high and the symbol of the city. The Ducal Palace, whose construction began in 1634 on design of Avanzini, distinguishes itself as illustrious example of 18th century civil architecture and one of the largest Baroque palaces in Italy.
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Hotel Maranello Village - Close your eyes and feel the thunder! The hotel - 2nd part
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The Maranello Village, in the heart of the Motor Valley, is the only Ferrari themed hotel & residence in the world. If the Prancing Horse is your passion, a way of life, almost an obsession, there is no other place to stay at where you can live the real Ferrari dream. An astonishing Formula 1 car, in actual size, welcomes you in the entrance hall.
Close your eyes and feel the thunder of the engines warming up!
Sense the smells of oil and smoldering rubber. From check-in to check-out, at the Maranello Village expect to live that never-ending dream associated with the racing cars that have made Maranello renowned throughout the world!
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ITALY 2013 | Travel Diary
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Strolling through Modena, Italy
A stroll through Modena, Italy, in May 2012. Taking in some of the iconic places in the city, such as a Spritz cocktail and aperitivi at Caffè Concerto in Piazza Grande, Via Emilia, the Giardini Pubblici, part of Piazza Roma and Via Farini, Corso Canal Grande, one of the city's newer gelaterie 'La Gelida Voglia' and of course the cathedral's tower, the Torre della Ghirlandina.
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Top 10 Best Things to do in Monza, Italy
Monza Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top 10 things you have to do in Monza. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Luxembourg City for You. Discover Monza as per the Traveller Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Isle of Skye.
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The Ultimate European Road Trip (Euro3000) | GoPro & DJI Mavic Pro
The ultimate european summer road trip covering 3000 miles start to finish with two Mini Cooper S sports cars.
We covered a huge distance through 10 different countries over a period of two weeks. We passed through France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Austria, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Monaco, and finally Switzerland.
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We drove from Calais to Luxembourg City. Then to the black forest where we walked to a waterfall. We drove from the black forest to Austria and then across the Stelvio pass in to Italy. In Italy we took a ride down a mountain on a Fun Bob near the dolomite's. Italy through to Slovenia and Lake Bled where we took a rowing boat over to the island. Our longest drive was down to the coast road in to Croatia where we stayed the night and took a 'SNAV' ferry across to Ancona in Italy. That night we stayed on a fabulous vineyard. From the Vineyard we drove up to Maranello where we took some time to look around the Ferrari museum and then the Museo Casa Enzo Ferrari in Modena. We then moved on to Monaco which was fantastic. The Monaco grand prix stands and seating were being taken down. We then drove route napoleon up to Gap where we stayed on a castle. On from there we stayed just outside val d'isere in a chalet before we went over the great st.bernard pass around Mont Blanc. Switzerland up to Reims where we visited Circuit de Reims-Gueux which was the old race track. We then headed home on the Euro Tunnel the following day.
The Stelvio Pass is a mountain pass in northern Italy, at an elevation of 2,757 m above sea level. It is the highest paved mountain pass in the Eastern Alps, and the second highest in the Alps, just 13 m below France's Col de l'Iseran.
Great St. Bernard Pass is the third highest road pass in Switzerland. It connects Martigny in the canton of Valais in Switzerland with Aosta in the region Aosta Valley in Italy.
The Route Napoléon is the route taken by Napoléon in 1815 on his return from Elba. It is now concurrent with sections of routes N85, D1085, D4085, and D6085.
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