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Francesca
March 25, 2022
From the top of the Asinelli Tower (97 meters, 498 steps) you can see the whole of Bologna. It is the tallest medieval leaning tower in the world and was built between 1109 and 1119 by the Asinelli family. Reservations are required to climb the Asinelli Tower. Admission is organized in time slots. Four entrances per hour (at 00, at 15, at 30 and at 45), first admission at 10:00, last at 18:15. Tickets (5 euros) can be purchased online or at Bologna Welcome - Piazza Maggiore 1 / e. Together with the Garisenda Tower (cut off and not open to visitors) it is the symbol of the city.
From the top of the Asinelli Tower (97 meters, 498 steps) you can see the whole of Bologna. It is the tallest medieval leaning tower in the world and was built between 1109 and 1119 by the Asinelli family. Reservations are required to climb the Asinelli Tower. Admission is organized in time slots. F…
Candida
January 17, 2019
The Torre degli Asinelli and the Garisenda are one of the biggest attractions of the Emilian capital, strategically placed at the entrance to the city from the ancient Via Emilia. Erected between 1109 and 1119, as a symbol of power and prestige of the aristocratic families whose name they bear, the towers are today the main destination for tourists visiting Bologna. The highest of the two is the Torre degli Asinelli (97.20 meters), consisting of an internal stairway of 498 steps: climbing up to the top you can admire the whole city from above, and some say that, in the days more clear, even the Alps and the Adriatic Sea can be seen.
The Torre degli Asinelli and the Garisenda are one of the biggest attractions of the Emilian capital, strategically placed at the entrance to the city from the ancient Via Emilia. Erected between 1109 and 1119, as a symbol of power and prestige of the aristocratic families whose name they bear, the…
Anita
January 11, 2015
the two towers are the symbol of Bologna image, high 97.20 m has an overhang of 2.23 meters and an internal staircase of 498 steps completed in 1684. entry until 6 p.m. at 3 euro
Alae
June 8, 2016
The Towers of Bologna are a group of medieval structures in Bologna, Italy. The two most prominent ones, known as the Two Towers, are the landmark of the city.Between the 12th and the 13th century, the number of towers in the city was very high, possibly up to 180. The reasons for the construction of so many towers are not clear. One hypothesis is that the richest families used them for offensive/defensive purposes during the period of the Investiture Controversy. Besides the towers, one can still see some fortified gateways (torresotti) that correspond to the gates of the 12th-century city wall (Mura dei torresotti or Cerchia dei Mille), which itself has been almost completely destroyed. During the 13th century, many towers were taken down or demolished, and others simply collapsed. Many towers have subsequently been utilized in one way or the other: as prison, city tower, shop or residential building. The last demolitions took place during the 20th century, according to an ambitious, but retrospectively unfortunate, restructuring plan for the city. The Artenisi Tower and the Riccadonna Tower at the Mercato di mezzo were demolished in 1917. Of the numerous towers originally present, fewer than twenty can still be seen today. Among the remaining ones are the Azzoguidi Tower, also called Altabella (with a height of 61 m), the Prendiparte Tower, called Coronata (60 m), the Scappi Tower (39 m), Uguzzoni Tower (32 m), Guidozagni Tower, Galluzzi Tower, and the famous Two Towers: the Asinelli Tower (97 m) and the Garisenda Tower (48 m).
The Towers of Bologna are a group of medieval structures in Bologna, Italy. The two most prominent ones, known as the Two Towers, are the landmark of the city.Between the 12th and the 13th century, the number of towers in the city was very high, possibly up to 180. The reasons for the construction o…
Silvia
March 24, 2016
The monument of Bologna

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