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Via dell'Indipendenza
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Teatro Arena del Sole
Via dell'Indipendenza, 44, 40121 Bologna BO, Italy
Giuseppe Garibaldi Monument
Via dell'Indipendenza, 47, 40121 Bologna BO, Italy
Teatro Auditorium Manzoni
Via de’ Monari, 1/2, 40100 Bologna BO, Italy
Cattedrale Metropolitana di San Pietro
Via dell'Indipendenza, 7, 40125 Bologna BO, Italy
Palazzo Fava
Via Manzoni, 2, 40121 Bologna BO, Italy
Parco della Montagnola
Via Irnerio, 2/3, 40126 Bologna BO, Italy
La Quadreria - Palazzo Rossi Poggi Marsili
Via Marsala, 7, 40126 Bologna BO, Italy
Palazzo Grassi
Via Marsala, 12, 40126 Bologna BO, Italy
Museo Civico Medievale
Palazzo Ghisilardi Fava, Via Manzoni, 4, 40121 Bologna BO, Italy
Piazza Maggiore
Piazza Maggiore, 40124 Bologna BO, Italy
Nearby restaurants
Impero
Via dell'Indipendenza, 39a, 40126 Bologna BO, Italy
Donatello
V. Augusto Righi, 8, 40126 Bologna BO, Italy
Trattoria Tony
V. Augusto Righi, 1b, 40126 Bologna BO, Italy
Ristorante "Il Moro"
Via de' Falegnami, 5/d, 40121 Bologna BO, Italy
Trattoria dal Biassanot
Via Piella, 16, 40126 Bologna BO, Italy
Mangiassieme
Via de' Falegnami, 5b, 40121 Bologna BO, Italy
MÒ! MORTADELLA LAB
Via Volturno, 40121 Bologna BO, Italy
Trattoria del Rosso
V. Augusto Righi, 30, 40126 Bologna BO, Italy
Caminetto d'Oro
Via de' Falegnami, 4/a, 40121 Bologna BO, Italy
Trattoria Nonna Gigia
Via dell'Orso, 9a, 40121 Bologna BO, Italy
Nearby local services
Grocery store at Pioggia
Via Galliera, 27, 40121 Bologna BO, Italy
Pylones Bologna
Via dell'Indipendenza, 29/D, 40121 Bologna BO, Italy
IMPERIAL
Via Federico Venturini, 5, 40126 Bologna BO, Italy
Jewelery Precious Bologna
Via dell'Indipendenza, 24h, 40121 Bologna BO, Italy
Bait & Borghi Bologna
B, Via Volturno, 7, 40121 Bologna BO, Italy
Mercato Artigianale
Via S. Giuseppe, 40121 Bologna BO, Italy
Antichità Galliera
Via Galliera, 19, 40121 Bologna BO, Italy
Onsist Store
Via dell'Indipendenza, 33b, 40121 Bologna BO, Italy
Wooden Bologna
Via Volturno, 7/C, 40100 Bologna BO, Italy
Gianpiero Casolani - Laboratorio Orafo e Gioielleria a Bologna
Via Goito, 6/A, 40126 Bologna BO, Italy
Nearby hotels
Zanhotel Regina
Via dell'Indipendenza, 51, 40121 Bologna BO, Italy
Zanhotel Tre Vecchi
Via dell'Indipendenza, 47, 40121 Bologna BO, Italy
Hotel Metropolitan
Via dell'Orso, 6, 40121 Bologna BO, Italy
The Canal Hotel
Via Bertiera, 2, 40126 Bologna BO, Italy
Albergo Centrale Bologna
Vicolo Cattani, 7, 40126 Bologna BO, Italy
Hotel Internazionale
Via dell'Indipendenza, 60, 40121 Bologna BO, Italy
Hotel Holiday
Via Bertiera, 13, 40126 Bologna BO, Italy
Falegnami Boutique Suites - BolognaRooms
Via de' Falegnami, 16, 40121 Bologna BO, Italy
b & b suite
Via dell'Indipendenza, 43, 40126 Bologna BO, Italy
Albergo Atlantic
Via Galliera, 46, 40121 Bologna BO, Italy
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Via dell'Indipendenza

Bologna, Metropolitan City of Bologna, Italy
4.6(279)
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attractions: Teatro Arena del Sole, Giuseppe Garibaldi Monument, Teatro Auditorium Manzoni, Cattedrale Metropolitana di San Pietro, Palazzo Fava, Parco della Montagnola, La Quadreria - Palazzo Rossi Poggi Marsili, Palazzo Grassi, Museo Civico Medievale, Piazza Maggiore, restaurants: Impero, Donatello, Trattoria Tony, Ristorante "Il Moro", Trattoria dal Biassanot, Mangiassieme, MÒ! MORTADELLA LAB, Trattoria del Rosso, Caminetto d'Oro, Trattoria Nonna Gigia, local businesses: Grocery store at Pioggia, Pylones Bologna, IMPERIAL, Jewelery Precious Bologna, Bait & Borghi Bologna, Mercato Artigianale, Antichità Galliera, Onsist Store, Wooden Bologna, Gianpiero Casolani - Laboratorio Orafo e Gioielleria a Bologna
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40120, Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
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Nearby attractions of Via dell'Indipendenza

Teatro Arena del Sole

Giuseppe Garibaldi Monument

Teatro Auditorium Manzoni

Cattedrale Metropolitana di San Pietro

Palazzo Fava

Parco della Montagnola

La Quadreria - Palazzo Rossi Poggi Marsili

Palazzo Grassi

Museo Civico Medievale

Piazza Maggiore

Teatro Arena del Sole

Teatro Arena del Sole

4.5

(751)

Open 24 hours
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Giuseppe Garibaldi Monument

Giuseppe Garibaldi Monument

4.4

(203)

Open 24 hours
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Teatro Auditorium Manzoni

Teatro Auditorium Manzoni

4.6

(717)

Open 24 hours
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Cattedrale Metropolitana di San Pietro

Cattedrale Metropolitana di San Pietro

4.7

(2.2K)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Via dell'Indipendenza

Impero

Donatello

Trattoria Tony

Ristorante "Il Moro"

Trattoria dal Biassanot

Mangiassieme

MÒ! MORTADELLA LAB

Trattoria del Rosso

Caminetto d'Oro

Trattoria Nonna Gigia

Impero

Impero

4.1

(2.1K)

Closed
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Donatello

Donatello

4.5

(1.6K)

$$

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Trattoria Tony

Trattoria Tony

4.1

(1.0K)

Open until 11:00 PM
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Ristorante "Il Moro"

Ristorante "Il Moro"

4.2

(1.3K)

Open until 11:00 PM
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Nearby local services of Via dell'Indipendenza

Grocery store at Pioggia

Pylones Bologna

IMPERIAL

Jewelery Precious Bologna

Bait & Borghi Bologna

Mercato Artigianale

Antichità Galliera

Onsist Store

Wooden Bologna

Gianpiero Casolani - Laboratorio Orafo e Gioielleria a Bologna

Grocery store at Pioggia

Grocery store at Pioggia

4.9

(131)

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Pylones Bologna

Pylones Bologna

4.4

(168)

Click for details
IMPERIAL

IMPERIAL

4.4

(92)

Click for details
Jewelery Precious Bologna

Jewelery Precious Bologna

4.2

(62)

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Reviews of Via dell'Indipendenza

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For us, this street is beautiful, with beautiful palaces, churches, cafes, restaurants, shops and above all its porticoes, protecting pedestrians on both sides of the street. This street has its unspeakable charm. Via dell Indipendenza is always very popular among Bologna people of all ages. Its history is very interesting. Since the mid-nineteenth century, several proposals had been made to create an artery linking the city center with the northern area, also in preparation for the construction of the railway station. Only after the unification of Italy did they materialize starting from the enlargement of Canton de 'Fiori, which took the name of via dell'Indipendenza in 1874, pending the extension of the new name to Malcontenti and Maddalena streets and to complete the artery. which would have led to the railway station passing through the ancient Piazza d'Armi (later Piazza Otto Agosto). The need to open a "via massima" in the heart of the city was spoken of in 1858, when the papal administration decided to place the station on the route considered the main one of the Via Emilia, close to the external part of the northern walls. The project for the new road to the station was presented to the municipal council by Coriolano Monti, in collaboration with Antonio Zannoni, at the end of 1861 and approved in 1862. But only in 1865 was the royal decree issued for the declaration of public utility. The package included the rearrangement of the entire area, called Orti Garagnani - between via del Porto and the Lame and Galliera gates. In 1884 the road was inaugurated, although not completely finished. The completed section involved the rectification of important buildings and the demolition of Palazzo Bonora. The demolition of the Hospice of San Giuseppe, known as the Casa dei Vecchi, will follow shortly. Furthermore, in 1886 a new facade with portico for the church of San Benedetto will be created, from which the apse and the bell tower will be demolished. The definitive completion of via Indipendenza will arrive only in 1888. Today is via dell Indipendenza is...

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5.0
3y

What a beautiful main street in Bologna. A pleasurable 20-minute walk on one of the main shopping streets from Bologna Central Station. It will lead you to the Neptune Fountain and Piazza Maggiore. If you visit during the weekend, the street is closed to traffic and you’ll find plenty of street artists around. One of my favourite...

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1y

This is the most busiest, and beautiful streets I have seen in Bologna. It starts from the Montagnola park all the way to the Piazza Maggiore. On both sides are covered with the famous porticos and there shops, cafes and important buildings, like the theatre, the Cathedral Metropolitana di San Petro and...

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Asiyah Noemi KosoAsiyah Noemi Koso
For us, this street is beautiful, with beautiful palaces, churches, cafes, restaurants, shops and above all its porticoes, protecting pedestrians on both sides of the street. This street has its unspeakable charm. Via dell Indipendenza is always very popular among Bologna people of all ages. Its history is very interesting. Since the mid-nineteenth century, several proposals had been made to create an artery linking the city center with the northern area, also in preparation for the construction of the railway station. Only after the unification of Italy did they materialize starting from the enlargement of Canton de 'Fiori, which took the name of via dell'Indipendenza in 1874, pending the extension of the new name to Malcontenti and Maddalena streets and to complete the artery. which would have led to the railway station passing through the ancient Piazza d'Armi (later Piazza Otto Agosto). The need to open a "via massima" in the heart of the city was spoken of in 1858, when the papal administration decided to place the station on the route considered the main one of the Via Emilia, close to the external part of the northern walls. The project for the new road to the station was presented to the municipal council by Coriolano Monti, in collaboration with Antonio Zannoni, at the end of 1861 and approved in 1862. But only in 1865 was the royal decree issued for the declaration of public utility. The package included the rearrangement of the entire area, called Orti Garagnani - between via del Porto and the Lame and Galliera gates. In 1884 the road was inaugurated, although not completely finished. The completed section involved the rectification of important buildings and the demolition of Palazzo Bonora. The demolition of the Hospice of San Giuseppe, known as the Casa dei Vecchi, will follow shortly. Furthermore, in 1886 a new facade with portico for the church of San Benedetto will be created, from which the apse and the bell tower will be demolished. The definitive completion of via Indipendenza will arrive only in 1888. Today is via dell Indipendenza is so beautiful.
P HP H
What a beautiful main street in Bologna. A pleasurable 20-minute walk on one of the main shopping streets from Bologna Central Station. It will lead you to the Neptune Fountain and Piazza Maggiore. If you visit during the weekend, the street is closed to traffic and you’ll find plenty of street artists around. One of my favourite streets! (July 2022)
Angie OAngie O
This is the most busiest, and beautiful streets I have seen in Bologna. It starts from the Montagnola park all the way to the Piazza Maggiore. On both sides are covered with the famous porticos and there shops, cafes and important buildings, like the theatre, the Cathedral Metropolitana di San Petro and other landmarks.
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For us, this street is beautiful, with beautiful palaces, churches, cafes, restaurants, shops and above all its porticoes, protecting pedestrians on both sides of the street. This street has its unspeakable charm. Via dell Indipendenza is always very popular among Bologna people of all ages. Its history is very interesting. Since the mid-nineteenth century, several proposals had been made to create an artery linking the city center with the northern area, also in preparation for the construction of the railway station. Only after the unification of Italy did they materialize starting from the enlargement of Canton de 'Fiori, which took the name of via dell'Indipendenza in 1874, pending the extension of the new name to Malcontenti and Maddalena streets and to complete the artery. which would have led to the railway station passing through the ancient Piazza d'Armi (later Piazza Otto Agosto). The need to open a "via massima" in the heart of the city was spoken of in 1858, when the papal administration decided to place the station on the route considered the main one of the Via Emilia, close to the external part of the northern walls. The project for the new road to the station was presented to the municipal council by Coriolano Monti, in collaboration with Antonio Zannoni, at the end of 1861 and approved in 1862. But only in 1865 was the royal decree issued for the declaration of public utility. The package included the rearrangement of the entire area, called Orti Garagnani - between via del Porto and the Lame and Galliera gates. In 1884 the road was inaugurated, although not completely finished. The completed section involved the rectification of important buildings and the demolition of Palazzo Bonora. The demolition of the Hospice of San Giuseppe, known as the Casa dei Vecchi, will follow shortly. Furthermore, in 1886 a new facade with portico for the church of San Benedetto will be created, from which the apse and the bell tower will be demolished. The definitive completion of via Indipendenza will arrive only in 1888. Today is via dell Indipendenza is so beautiful.
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What a beautiful main street in Bologna. A pleasurable 20-minute walk on one of the main shopping streets from Bologna Central Station. It will lead you to the Neptune Fountain and Piazza Maggiore. If you visit during the weekend, the street is closed to traffic and you’ll find plenty of street artists around. One of my favourite streets! (July 2022)
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This is the most busiest, and beautiful streets I have seen in Bologna. It starts from the Montagnola park all the way to the Piazza Maggiore. On both sides are covered with the famous porticos and there shops, cafes and important buildings, like the theatre, the Cathedral Metropolitana di San Petro and other landmarks.
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