Bologna: Library
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Museo internazionale e biblioteca della musica
Nestled in the heart of Bologna, Italy, the Museo Internazionale e Biblioteca della Musica stands as a testament to the rich musical heritage of the region and beyond. This museum, dedicated to the preservation and celebration of music history, is housed in the...
Archiginnasio of Bologna
Prominent library and anatomical theater Nestled in the heart of Bologna, Italy, the Archiginnasio of Bologna stands as a testament to the city's rich academic heritage. Formerly the main building of the University of Bologna, this grand palace is an emblem of intellectual pursuit and architectural beauty...
San Michele in Bosco
San Michele in Bosco is a religious complex in Bologna, central Italy, including the church with the same name and the annexed Olivetan monastery. The buildings of the monastery were acquired in 1955 by the municipality of Bologna, to house an orthopedic center named the Rizzoli Orthopedic Institute.
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.
Biblioteca Salaborsa
Salaborsa is the main public library in Bologna, region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy. In 2001, the central offices of the public library were moved into the northern portions of the Palazzo d'Accursio, flanking the Piazza del Nettuno, which is just north of the Piazza Maggiore.
Biblioteca comunale dell'Archiginnasio
The Biblioteca comunale dell'Archiginnasio is a public library in Bologna, Italy. It is located inside the Palace of the Archiginnasio in Bologna since 1838, when a section of the building was destined to preserve the books collected from the closure of the religious orders made by Napoleon.