Bologna: Baroque Architecture
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Santuario della Madonna di San Luca
Hilltop, 18th-century sanctuary church Perched atop the serene hill of Guardia is the Santuario della Madonna di San Luca, a historic church that stands as a beacon of spiritual solace and architectural grandeur in the city of Bologna, Italy. This venerable sanctuary, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, has been...
Palazzo Pepoli Campogrande
Palazzo Pepoli Campogrande stands as an emblem of aristocratic elegance in the heart of Bologna, Italy. This historical palace, with its origins dating back to the 17th century, was once the residence of the noble Pepoli family, whose lineage includes renowned figures...
Porta Galliera
Porta Galliera stands as a historic emblem of Bologna, Italy, marking the former grandeur of the city's medieval fortifications. This ancient city gate, an integral part of Bologna's extensive city walls, bears witness to the city's defensive strategies in the Middle...
Palazzo Davia Bargellini
The Palazzo Davìa Bargellini is a Baroque style palace located on Strada Maggiore in central Bologna, Italy. It presently hosts the Civic Museum of Industrial art and Davìa Bargellini Gallery, which is an eclectic collection of paintings as well as applied arts and functional ornamentation, described as curiosities of the old Bologna.
Porta delle Lame
Porta delle Lame or Porta Lame was a gate or portal of the former outer medieval walls of the city of Bologna, Italy. It is located at the end of Via Lame, where it meets via Zanardi.
Santa Maria della Vita
The Sanctuary of Santa Maria della Vita is a late-Baroque-style, Roman Catholic church in central Bologna, near the Piazza Maggiore.
Palazzo Fantuzzi
The Palazzo Fantuzzi is a monumental Renaissance style palace located on Via San Vitale number 23 in central Bologna, region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy.
San Colombano - Collezione Tagliavini
The Oratory of the Madonna of San Colombano, also called the Chiese di San Colombano e Santa Maria dell'Orazione is a religious site in central Bologna, found on Via Parigi #5, near the Bologna Cathedral.
Palazzo Torfanini
The Palazzo Torfanini is a Renaissance architecture palace located on Via Galliera 4, in central Bologna. It is located near the Palazzo Aldrovandi. The palace, with typical facade arcades, was commissioned by Bartolomeo Torfanini in 1544.
San Giorgio in Poggiale
San Giorgio in Poggiale is a Baroque-style, deconsecrated, former Roman Catholic church, now serving as the Art and History Library of Fondazione Carisbo, located on Via Nazario Sauro 20 in central Bologna, Italy.
Palazzo Marescotti Brazzetti
The Palazzo Marescotti Brazzetti is a Baroque style palace located on Via Barberia 4 in central Bologna, Italy. It is owned by the University of Bologna, and part of the Department of Music and Performance arts.
Santa Maria della Pioggia
The Sanctuary of Santa Maria della Pioggia is a small church, located on Via Riva Reno 122, between Galliera road and Riva di Reno road in central Bologna, Italy. It was once the Oratory of San Bartolomeo di Reno.
Madonna di Galliera
The Madonna di Galliera is a church with a Renaissance facade and Baroque interiors, located on Via Manzoni, in central Bologna, Italy. It stands in front of the Palazzo Ghisilardi Fava. The present name over the portal is the Chiesa di Filippini Madonna di Galliera e Filippo Neri.
Church of Saint Mary Major
Santa Maria Maggiore is a former Collegiate, Roman Catholic church, located on Via Galliera #10 in central Bologna, Italy. It is a house over from the Palazzo Aldrovandi.
Santa Maria Lacrimosa degli Alemanni
Santa Maria Lacrimosa degli Alemanni is a small church and sanctuary, built during the Renaissance era, and located on Via Mazzini number 65 in central Bologna, Italy.
Palazzo Aldrovandi
The Palazzo Aldovrandi is a Senatorial palace on Via Galliera 8 in Bologna, built in Rococo style.
Santissimo Salvatore
Santissimo Salvatore is a Baroque-style Roman Catholic church in central Bologna, Italy.
Oratory of San Filippo Neri
The Oratory of San Filippo Neri in Bologna is a restored late-Baroque religious structure in central Bologna. It is located on Via Manzoni. The Oratory was constructed from the sacristy of the adjacent church of the Madonna di Galliera. This church is now called Chiesa dei Filippini Madonna di Galliera e Filippo Neri.
Arco del Meloncello
The Arco del Meloncello is an 18th-century Rococo structure in Bologna, that forms a pedestrian portico over the road; it is part of the Portico di San Luca, a long arcade that sheltered the walk from the Cathedral of Bologna to the hillside Sanctuary of San Luca, Bologna.
Villa Gandolfi Pallavicini
The Villa Gandolfi Pallavicini is a prominent suburban Baroque villa located on Via Martelli 22/24 in Bologna, Italy. It presently houses the Fondazione Alma Mater, an alumni association of the University of Bologna. The villa is also used for private functions.
San Giuliano
San Giuliano is a late-Baroque style, Roman Catholic church located on Via Santo Stefano #121 in central Bologna, Italy.