Bologna
Bologna is a city of art and culture.
Bologna, prestigious seat of learning, is the home of the oldest University in Europe, Alma Mater Studiorum founded in 1088.
Bologna is the city of porticoes with some 40 kilometres of covered walkways, and the city of towers.
Bologna is the powerhouse of the Italian economy and a business hub.
Bologna: an age-old tradition of hospitality.
Bologna is a city of gastronomic excellence.
Bologna is at crossroads for the rest of Europe.
Bologna, capital of the Emilia-Romagna Region, is strategically located and serves as a natural crossroads for Italy and Europe with its motorways and railways. Its daily domestic, international and intercontinental flights link it to major cities in Italy, Europe and the rest of the world.
Bologna is a city of culture, home of Europe's oldest University, rich in tradition with 42 km. of characteristic porticos, medieval towers and an intact medieval town centre. Bologna is also renowned for its friendly atmosphere and excellent cuisine.
Bologna is one of Italy's most forward-looking cities with outstanding services and infrastructures, more than 95,000 enterprises, among which numerous leading brands, and one of Europe's most modern and functional trade fair facilities.
Bologna has an age-old tradition of hospitality guaranteeing high-quality hotel accommodation and a wide-range of solutions for gala dinners, receptions, concerts and shows. Additionally, many excursions can be organised ranging from culture to music, antique or modern art, the world of engines, fashion and shopping.