Visit Bologna, Italy's culinary and motor capital. Explore Lamborghini Museum, Ducati Museum, and derive pleasure from Italian cuisines like Tortellini and Lasagne at authentic osterias.
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Bologna, the lively, historic capital of the Emilia-Romagna region, in northern Italy. Its Piazza Maggiore is a sprawling plaza lined with arched colonnades, cafes and medieval and Renaissance structures. The city is known for its beauty, cuisine, and left-wing politics. Its rich history dates back thousands of years, with 11th-century university as one of its crowning achievements.
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Situated in the northern Italy region of Emilia-Romagna, Modena is known for its rich and diversified cuisine, stately Romanesque architecture and the birthplace of Enzo Ferrari, the founder of the iconic Ferrari brand. The city is endowed with a rich medieval history epitomized by the Modena Cathedral and the stunning Piazza Grande, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The production of balsamic vinegar, which originated in Modena, gives the city a unique and remarkable gastronomic reputation.
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Parma, in northern Italy's Emilia-Romagna region, is known for Parmigiano Reggiano cheese and Parma ham. A university city with a rich artistic and cultural scene; it also houses several grandly embellished historical buildings. A city rich in history, art and gastronomy, Parma is home to two food products recognized worldwide. Don't forget to visit its stunning opera house, Teatro Regio.
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