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The product was created by ASPPI, the association of small real estate owners, founded in Bologna in 1948 and for over 15 years engaged in the historic center of Bologna...
show moreWith this, ASPPI actively participated to the UNESCO nomination of the most beautiful porticoes of the city as World patrimony.
This project is the presentation of each portico that is recognized in the Heritage List.
We are not a travel agency, and we are not selling a tourist product, but we want all those interested, to learn about the past and the present of our city through our porticoes: every column, every capital, every stretch of porch tells us about the history of Bologna.
The work of ASPPI has been to develop, for each of them, spoken and written texts, both in Italian and in English, in which are provided the most relevant historical facts and curiosities, accompanied by photographs of both the mentioned places and their details.
The history of the city is intimately linked to the different types of porticoes, their architecture, the evolution over the centuries of the plans of their colonnades with their different architectural orders.
They were created in the eleventh century spontaneously and initially as unauthorised projections to allow to increase the living spaces of private buildings on public ground. In the thirteenth century it went on to be a requirement, when the municipality established that all new houses had to be built with the porch, while those already existing that did not have it had to add it.
Bologna is a city aware of having been, and still being, a crossroads of encounters, exchanges and ideas. So many people have strolled under the portico of the Pavaglione, the area of elegant shopping. Or that of San Luca protecting the faithful walking up to the Sanctuary of the Madonna di San Luca: almost four kilometers in length, making it the longest in the world.
Walking the length of the porticoes we can lose ourselves in their perspectives and beauty: some are high, some low, some narrow others wide, some long and others quite short, all however, planned and built as areas where to walk, stroll, shop, meet, all places where one can spend time and perceive the living and pulsating heart of Bologna.
This is the message that ASPPI through this interesting product wants to convey to the bolognesi (locals) and to both the Italian and foreign visitors who come to our wonderful city.
By Antonella Merletto Architectural historian and Official Tour Guide.
Antonella has a degree in Architecture, a post-degree specialization in Ancient Greek and Roman Architecture and a PhD in Ancient Architecture. Antonella is British-Italian and is bilingual. She teaches History of Art, History of Architecture and Archaeology in various American Universities in Rome and is an Official Tour Guide.
The product was created by ASPPI, the association of small real estate owners, founded in Bologna in 1948 and for over 15 years engaged in the historic center of Bologna...
show moreWith this, ASPPI actively participated to the UNESCO nomination of the most beautiful porticoes of the city as World patrimony.
This project is the presentation of each portico that is recognized in the Heritage List.
We are not a travel agency, and we are not selling a tourist product, but we want all those interested, to learn about the past and the present of our city through our porticoes: every column, every capital, every stretch of porch tells us about the history of Bologna.
The work of ASPPI has been to develop, for each of them, spoken and written texts, both in Italian and in English, in which are provided the most relevant historical facts and curiosities, accompanied by photographs of both the mentioned places and their details.
The history of the city is intimately linked to the different types of porticoes, their architecture, the evolution over the centuries of the plans of their colonnades with their different architectural orders.
They were created in the eleventh century spontaneously and initially as unauthorised projections to allow to increase the living spaces of private buildings on public ground. In the thirteenth century it went on to be a requirement, when the municipality established that all new houses had to be built with the porch, while those already existing that did not have it had to add it.
Bologna is a city aware of having been, and still being, a crossroads of encounters, exchanges and ideas. So many people have strolled under the portico of the Pavaglione, the area of elegant shopping. Or that of San Luca protecting the faithful walking up to the Sanctuary of the Madonna di San Luca: almost four kilometers in length, making it the longest in the world.
Walking the length of the porticoes we can lose ourselves in their perspectives and beauty: some are high, some low, some narrow others wide, some long and others quite short, all however, planned and built as areas where to walk, stroll, shop, meet, all places where one can spend time and perceive the living and pulsating heart of Bologna.
This is the message that ASPPI through this interesting product wants to convey to the bolognesi (locals) and to both the Italian and foreign visitors who come to our wonderful city.
By Antonella Merletto Architectural historian and Official Tour Guide.
Antonella has a degree in Architecture, a post-degree specialization in Ancient Greek and Roman Architecture and a PhD in Ancient Architecture. Antonella is British-Italian and is bilingual. She teaches History of Art, History of Architecture and Archaeology in various American Universities in Rome and is an Official Tour Guide.
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