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Palazzo del Podestà, Bologna
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The Palazzo del Podestà is a civic building in Bologna, northern Italy. The edifice was built around 1200 as the seat of the local podestà, the various functionaries of the commune. It stands on the Piazza Maggiore, near the Palazzo Comunale and facing the Basilica of San Petronio.
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Piazza Maggiore, 40124 Bologna BO, Italy
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Palazzo Re Enzo
Piazza del Nettuno, 1/C, 40125 Bologna BO, Italy
Palazzo d'Accursio
Piazza Maggiore, 6, 40121 Bologna BO, Italy
Two Towers
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Archaeological Museum of Bologna
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Cattedrale Metropolitana di San Pietro
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Santuario di Santa Maria della Vita
Via Clavature, 8/10, 40124 Bologna BO, Italy
Biblioteca Salaborsa
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Via Pescherie Vecchie, 3e, 40124 Bologna BO, Italy
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Via de' Pignattari, 1f, 40124 Bologna BO, Italy
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Ristorante Pizzeria Scalinatella
Via Caduti di Cefalonia, 5/e, 40125 Bologna BO, Italy
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Osteria Da Fortunata - Bologna
Via Altabella, 19c, 40125 Bologna BO, Italy
Ristorante da Nello al Montegrappa
Via Monte Grappa, 2/b, 40121 Bologna BO, Italy
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Art Hotel Orologio
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Via de' Pignattari, 11, 40124 Bologna BO, Italy
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Hotel Palace Bologna
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Casa Isolani Piazza Maggiore 1.0
Via d'Azeglio, 1, 40125 Bologna BO, Italy
Hotel Corona D'oro
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Cosmopolitan Central Rooms
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Palazzo del Podestà, Bologna

Piazza Maggiore, 1, 40124 Bologna BO, Italy
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The Palazzo del Podestà is a civic building in Bologna, northern Italy. The edifice was built around 1200 as the seat of the local podestà, the various functionaries of the commune. It stands on the Piazza Maggiore, near the Palazzo Comunale and facing the Basilica of San Petronio.

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attractions: Piazza Maggiore, Neptune's Fountain, Palazzo Re Enzo, Palazzo d'Accursio, Two Towers, Archaeological Museum of Bologna, San Luca Express, Cattedrale Metropolitana di San Pietro, Santuario di Santa Maria della Vita, Biblioteca Salaborsa, restaurants: Regina Sofia, Salumeria Simoni Laboratorio, Zerocinquantuno, 051 Osteria, Osteria Angolo degli Orefici, Signorvino, Ristorante Pizzeria Scalinatella, Pizzeria Nettuno - Bologna, Osteria Da Fortunata - Bologna, Ristorante da Nello al Montegrappa
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Nearby attractions of Palazzo del Podestà, Bologna

Piazza Maggiore

Neptune's Fountain

Palazzo Re Enzo

Palazzo d'Accursio

Two Towers

Archaeological Museum of Bologna

San Luca Express

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Palazzo d'Accursio

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4.7

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On the beautiful Piazza Maggiore next to Basilica di San Petronio and the beautiful Palazzo d'Accursio (or Palazzo Comunale) is the charming Palazzo del Podestà, makes a wonderful atmosphere throughout the square. The Palazzo del Podestà was erected in 1200 as a public building and a seat of power, the seat of the local podestà, the various functionaries of the commune. It is an architecturally impressive complex which includes two corridors that cross under the Voltone del Podestà. Overhead rises the Torre dell'Arengo with its bell that was used to summon the population in extraordinary moments. In 1453 Aristotile Fioravanti replaced the bell and reconstructed the original Gothic façade in the Renaissance style by order of Giovanni II Bentivoglio. Voltone del Podestà is decorated with terracotta statues set in 1500 with the figures of the city's protective saints: San Petronio, San Procolo, San Domenico, and San Francesco. The interesting thing is that under the Voltone del Podestà there is an extraordinary acoustic effect where you can stand under the opposite corners of the arch and hear each other clearly at a whisper. In the 16th-18th centuries the Palazzo was used as theatre. The Palazzo del Podestà proved too small to accommodate the large numbers of townspeople who turned out to participate in the city governance. As a result, a mere 40 years after its construction, the Palazzo Re Enzo was built alongside it. The Palazzo del Podestà is a long building, with a large hall on the upper floor. In the 20th century it was frescoed by Adolfo de Carolis. The lower floor is a double open arcade, through which today pass two...

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This is one of several palace buildings at Piazza Maggiore that date back to the Middle Ages. Unlike its peers on the square, Palazzo del Podesta retains a Renaissance style exterior that was the result of reconstruction works around the end of the 15th-century. You can see the 13th-century Torre Arengo within the centre of the palazzo as well as a typical Bolognese portico lining the building on the side facing Piazza Maggiore. It is a nice addition to the collection of old palace buildings...

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5.0
1y

Very beautiful palazzo, really nice buildings with very nice architecture, great place to go for a walk, there’s lots you can do and see in and around this area. It’s very lovely in the nighttime, as it’s very well lite up with light. I really enjoyed my time here and I would definitely recommend...

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Have you visited the Whispering Gallery in @grandcentralnyc ? The architectural phenomenon is all due to the perfect arches of the Gustavino tiles. Whispering arches are nothing new and can be found throughout the world, including under the Palazzo Della Podesta in @comunedibologna in the @inemiliaromagna region of Italy. The arches were another architectural accident and was used by the sick and priest during the plague for confession. Legend has it that “secret” lovers would talk at the arches so they wouldn’t get caught by their partners. …….. ……. …… …. #nychistory #grandcentralterminal #newyorkcity #nycarchitecture #discovernyc #iloveny #didyouknow #inemiliaromagna #emiliaromagna #italy #italian #italytravel #bolognaitaly #bologna #architecture
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On the beautiful Piazza Maggiore next to Basilica di San Petronio and the beautiful Palazzo d'Accursio (or Palazzo Comunale) is the charming Palazzo del Podestà, makes a wonderful atmosphere throughout the square. The Palazzo del Podestà was erected in 1200 as a public building and a seat of power, the seat of the local podestà, the various functionaries of the commune. It is an architecturally impressive complex which includes two corridors that cross under the Voltone del Podestà. Overhead rises the Torre dell'Arengo with its bell that was used to summon the population in extraordinary moments. In 1453 Aristotile Fioravanti replaced the bell and reconstructed the original Gothic façade in the Renaissance style by order of Giovanni II Bentivoglio. Voltone del Podestà is decorated with terracotta statues set in 1500 with the figures of the city's protective saints: San Petronio, San Procolo, San Domenico, and San Francesco. The interesting thing is that under the Voltone del Podestà there is an extraordinary acoustic effect where you can stand under the opposite corners of the arch and hear each other clearly at a whisper. In the 16th-18th centuries the Palazzo was used as theatre. The Palazzo del Podestà proved too small to accommodate the large numbers of townspeople who turned out to participate in the city governance. As a result, a mere 40 years after its construction, the Palazzo Re Enzo was built alongside it. The Palazzo del Podestà is a long building, with a large hall on the upper floor. In the 20th century it was frescoed by Adolfo de Carolis. The lower floor is a double open arcade, through which today pass two lanes of shops.
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This is one of several palace buildings at Piazza Maggiore that date back to the Middle Ages. Unlike its peers on the square, Palazzo del Podesta retains a Renaissance style exterior that was the result of reconstruction works around the end of the 15th-century. You can see the 13th-century Torre Arengo within the centre of the palazzo as well as a typical Bolognese portico lining the building on the side facing Piazza Maggiore. It is a nice addition to the collection of old palace buildings on the square.
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Have you visited the Whispering Gallery in @grandcentralnyc ? The architectural phenomenon is all due to the perfect arches of the Gustavino tiles. Whispering arches are nothing new and can be found throughout the world, including under the Palazzo Della Podesta in @comunedibologna in the @inemiliaromagna region of Italy. The arches were another architectural accident and was used by the sick and priest during the plague for confession. Legend has it that “secret” lovers would talk at the arches so they wouldn’t get caught by their partners. …….. ……. …… …. #nychistory #grandcentralterminal #newyorkcity #nycarchitecture #discovernyc #iloveny #didyouknow #inemiliaromagna #emiliaromagna #italy #italian #italytravel #bolognaitaly #bologna #architecture
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On the beautiful Piazza Maggiore next to Basilica di San Petronio and the beautiful Palazzo d'Accursio (or Palazzo Comunale) is the charming Palazzo del Podestà, makes a wonderful atmosphere throughout the square. The Palazzo del Podestà was erected in 1200 as a public building and a seat of power, the seat of the local podestà, the various functionaries of the commune. It is an architecturally impressive complex which includes two corridors that cross under the Voltone del Podestà. Overhead rises the Torre dell'Arengo with its bell that was used to summon the population in extraordinary moments. In 1453 Aristotile Fioravanti replaced the bell and reconstructed the original Gothic façade in the Renaissance style by order of Giovanni II Bentivoglio. Voltone del Podestà is decorated with terracotta statues set in 1500 with the figures of the city's protective saints: San Petronio, San Procolo, San Domenico, and San Francesco. The interesting thing is that under the Voltone del Podestà there is an extraordinary acoustic effect where you can stand under the opposite corners of the arch and hear each other clearly at a whisper. In the 16th-18th centuries the Palazzo was used as theatre. The Palazzo del Podestà proved too small to accommodate the large numbers of townspeople who turned out to participate in the city governance. As a result, a mere 40 years after its construction, the Palazzo Re Enzo was built alongside it. The Palazzo del Podestà is a long building, with a large hall on the upper floor. In the 20th century it was frescoed by Adolfo de Carolis. The lower floor is a double open arcade, through which today pass two lanes of shops.
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This is one of several palace buildings at Piazza Maggiore that date back to the Middle Ages. Unlike its peers on the square, Palazzo del Podesta retains a Renaissance style exterior that was the result of reconstruction works around the end of the 15th-century. You can see the 13th-century Torre Arengo within the centre of the palazzo as well as a typical Bolognese portico lining the building on the side facing Piazza Maggiore. It is a nice addition to the collection of old palace buildings on the square.
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