When you think of Italy, you probably envision endless amounts of pizza and pasta. Maybe its vast landscapes full of grape vines. Or even some of the world’s fastest cars. But, there is so much more that the country has to offer—especially in Bologna, the capital city of the Emilia-Romagna region.
Known for its legendary cuisine and world-famous university, the Renaissance architecture seen throughout the city that has been so preciously preserved over the last several centuries is the real aspect to take note of. Ancient towers and buildings remain fully intact while miles of decorated, arched colonnades shelter century-old terrazzo sidewalks. To say Bologna was a sight to see would be an understatement.