Best Group Activities in Bologna

THE 10 BEST Large Group Activities & Things to Do in Bologna

Best Group Activities in Bologna

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  • sueoversizedjordan
    Bologna, Italy13 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Sculptures in the piazza are of particular interest. The temporary exhibition took place in the past September 2020 and could happen more.
    In fact we could meet the Bolognese Nettuno at other cities too, like in Laeken in Belgium (La fontaine de Neptune) but perhaps not the Nereids. They are quite special. Not to mention that the cityscape is amazing. This is thanks to the operation of the city government keeping with Unesco heritage regulations. New buildings and businesses must not interfere with the existing landscape of the city.
    Written 31 January 2024
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  • Peter T
    Tamworth, UK398 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    A really set of old church building blended together. Its free (with a donation), has a museum and shop so definitely worth a visit. Its set in a pretty and small piazza. Check timings for entrance as part of it is a working church. Spend the time (1-2 hours) to walk around and take in the history, plus enjoy a coffee in the lovely piazza - before or after.
    Written 10 February 2024
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  • ErkiBear
    London, UK380 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    We didn't go up the towers as I am not keen on either heights or confined spaces but they are striking landmarks. Amazing to think how they were built all that time ago and what Bologna would have looked like with them all standing! Gorgeous in the evening with the swallows swooping around them and the sun setting...
    Written 13 October 2023
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  • Mikethepipes
    London, UK1,226 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    We drove all the way up, lots of parking spaces, haha we missed all the steps.
    Nice 360 degrees of Bologna.
    Worth spending a couple of hours up there.
    Written 15 February 2024
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  • Peter T
    Tamworth, UK398 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    A beautiful church, free on the day to visit. Some beautiful alcoved statues to religious icons. A serene and peaceful place that you must see. Thre are optional things and just need to make sure you time your visit right. The ceilings in the alcoves are beautifully decorated.
    Written 10 February 2024
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  • Peter T
    Tamworth, UK398 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    A small museum inside a small museum. Worth visiting just to see the Teatro Anatomico which has amazing wooden carved statues of famouse medical men of the area from yesteryear. A beautiful and unusual room with fantastic wooden carvings and decor throughout. The rest of the museum is ok, not a must do for me, but definitely worth seeing. I can imaging in the summer it will be packed and lots of queuing.
    Written 10 February 2024
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  • Kyriaki D
    Athens, Greece4 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    I would like to go back in time ,to be a student again ,just to take classes at this university.
    it is so impressive!!!
    the library,the murals,the ceilings ,the symbols of the old students. everything is amazing!!!!
    Written 31 January 2024
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  • Sally M
    2 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    My husband did the museum and the factory tour (we travelled a very long way to do it). He bought some merchandise and basically was like a kid at the show. Highly recommended if you are 'into' motorbikes. Great visual display and great history.
    Written 4 February 2024
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  • Angelo S
    Hilliard, OH3,630 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Tucked away in the heart of Bologna and overshadowed by San Petronio and Santo Stefano is this beautiful Baroque church with a Romanesque facade that contains the mortal remains of Saint Dominic, founder of the Dominican order.

    Outside, there is a large piazza containing a statue of Saint Dominic and two tombs with room to walk, and sit to admire the front of the basilica.

    The chapel where the arc containing his remains is highlighted with three statues carved by Michaelangelo. All around the church are wonderful pieces by Lippi, Reni, Todeschi, Torelli and a host of others. If you are an art lover, you can spend hours here admiring the works without the large crowds at San Petronio or Santo Stefano.
    Written 13 December 2023
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  • Davieland
    Auckland, New Zealand630 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Situated in a pretty piazza, Neptune greets you as you enter. Lots of detail in the sculpture and worth a visit when visiting Bologna.
    Written 5 January 2024
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  • daveumich
    3 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    The church is not terribly large, but it is beautiful. It appears that tickets are necessary for only the fascinating sculpture to the right side of the main altar and for the oratorio. The oratorio is open until 6:30pm (18.30), but the last admission is at 6:00pm (18.00).
    Written 20 November 2023
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  • Ali R
    7 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    This tactfully and beautifully presented memorial to the victims of Itavia Flight 870 is absolutely worth seeing.
    Written 18 June 2023
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  • Peter T
    Tamworth, UK398 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Decent art museum worth visiting if you have time and appreciate art. A lot of religious based work fills the museum. Easily get round in an hour or spend longer with audio guide.
    Written 10 February 2024
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  • macedonboy
    Glasgow, UK179,691 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    This building is the biggest and main library of Bologna. In addition to all the usual Lindsay activities, the building interiors are very attractive and also hosts several exhibitions. The Sala della Musica or Music Hall is part of the Bologna UNESCO Bologna City of Music. We saw an exhibition on the history of popular music in Bologna.

    There's also an exhibition on the history of urban development of the city with a projection show on four walls and personal testimonies.

    By far the most beautiful pay of the building is the atrium that's just opens up the several floors of the library. Each floor of stranded around the rectangular of the building and opens up to the atrium with loggia like balconies.
    Written 24 July 2023
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  • rossao
    Essex, UK47 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Make sure you are fit and able if you are walking this, brilliant experience but god was i tired when i reached the top, only to have to get back down after! you can take a bus up to the top but part of the experience I feel is walking it. Lovely views of Bologna at the top. Toilets and a water the top.
    Written 23 November 2023
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