Bologna is in the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna and is it's capital
AC Bologna is Bologna's football club
Bologna is considered Southern Italy
University of Bologna is the oldest functioning university in the world
Bolognese sauce originates comes from Bologna
Bologna is at the foot of the Alps
Bologna is known for it's 'Due torri'
Piazza Maggiore is Bologna's central square
Anti-communism goes hand in hand with Bologna
Well-regarded nearby vineyards include Pignoletto dei Colli Bolognesi and Lambrusco di Modena
Bologna is home to the Bologna Julius Caesar Airport
The porticoes of Bologna are a symbol of the city
Luciano Pavarotti is originally from Bologna
Balsamic vinegar is not from Bologna
The PalaDozza is Bologna's historic basketball arena
Stadio Renato Dall'Ara is the home of Bologna FC 1909
Bologna is twinned with Dubai (UAE) since 2021
Saint Petronius is the patron saint of the city
Umberto Eco taught most of his life at the University of Bologna
Bologna hosted the 1928 Summer Olympics
The city of Bologna became a UNESCO City of Music on 26 May 2006
Bologna is situated on the edge of the Po Valley
Bologna is considered the centre of the so-called "packaging valley"
Bologna Centrale railway station serves 58 million passengers annually.
In 2021, the Bologna porticoes were named as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The seat of the regional government is Fiera District, a tower complex designed by Belgian architect Alexander Bossuyt in 1988.
After the armistice of 1943, Bologna became a key centre of the Italian resistance movement.
The famous church of San Petronio is the biggest church in Italy
The Italian national anthem was written in Bologna in 1954
In 2000, Bologna was declared European capital of culture