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This in-app audio tour offers a self-guided exploration of Bologna's timeless treasures along the well-planned route. You'll encounter iconic landmarks, magnificent basilicas, and significant historical sites that have shaped Bologna's identity. Begin your adventure at Via Indipendenza, close to the central railway station. As you walk along the most important street in Bologna in the direction of its main square, the expertly crafted audio commentary will bring you back in time, to the the Middle Ages. As you step in the Piazza Maggiore, you will be amazed by the Basilica of St. Petronio — the last large example of the late Gothic style of architecture in Italy. Next, you will pass by the Basilica of St.Domenico adorned with the statues by young Michelangelo. You will then see the real symbol of Bologna, which feature on every postcard – the Two Towers, one of which is the highest leaning tower in Europe. Then, you will stop by the famous University of Bologna – the oldest continuously-operating university in the world that scholars like Dante Alighieri, Francesco Petrarca, Albrecht Dürer, Nicolaus Copernicus, Paracelsus, and Guglielmo Marconi, called their alma mater. After that, you will explore the Jewish Ghetto and its significance in the city's cultural mosaic. Finally, you'll discover the stunning architecture of the Basilica of St. Francis. There, you may choose to extend your journey by taking the San Luca Express to the church on the hill.

Embark on an enriching journey through the enchanting streets of Bologna with this In-App Audio Tour, tailored for individuals with an interest in delving into the city's rich cultural heritage. Starting at the iconic Two Towers, the tour will captivate history enthusiasts and curious explorers eager to uncover the layers of stories embedded in this medieval cityscape. From towering medieval landmarks like the Torre Prendiparte to bustling piazzas such as Piazza Maggiore, the route reveals the magnificence of Bologna's architecture and its influential past. The tour concludes at the stately Complex of Santo Stefano, having traversed under the famed Porticoes, and faced the imposing Fountain of Neptune. Listeners will find themselves engrossed in a tactile narration of Bologna's whispers and echoes, walking where science, art, and history converge. Highlights include experiencing the unique acoustics of the Whispering Walls at Palazzo della Podestà and letting imagination soar at the medieval skyscrapers of the city, with their tales of rivalry and resilience. A stroll along this route is not just a walk through Bologna's illustrious history, but an intimate invitation to connect with the heart and soul of this storkied city.

Delve into the rich tapestry of Bologna's architecture with this self-guided audio tour, designed for those fascinated by history and artistry manifested in stone and mortar. This journey will cater to enthusiasts eager to witness a span of styles from the Gothic to the Classical, all at their own pace. The tour kicks off at the Basilica of San Domenico, an impressive structure showcasing the Gothic style and concludes at the national treasure, the Pinacoteca Nazionale di Bologna, a herald of fine arts. Along the pathway, travelers initiate their excursion with the Basilica's elegant chapels, move through the buoyant streets to marvel at the Casa Isolani's medieval prowess, and find themselves before the Academy of Fine Arts, absorbing the ambiance of a city devoted to artistry. The concluding stop opens up a spectacle of important Italian paintings within the grandeur of the Pinacoteca's walls. Along the route, this auditory exploration promises a palette of memorable experiences: standing beneath the longest wooden beams at Casa Isolani, reflecting on the intellectual legacies at Palazzo Poggi, and traversing the former Jewish Ghetto's narrow streets, rich with historical echoes. Each narration is a key to unlocking the visual and cultural narratives embedded in Bologna's edifices, promising a journey not only through the city's lanes but also through the annals of its storied past.

Start your engines and prepare for a breakneck tour through the life and work of maverick racing driver and entrepreneur Enzo Ferrari, father of the Ferrari empire. Inside the sleekly designed building, you'll see some of the most beautiful performance cars ever made, and learn all about the man who made his dreams into a high-speed reality.

Ferruccio Lamborghini lived life to the full, and a visit to the Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum will show you how he transformed his family's beginnings as an agricultural family to one of the most prestigious names in luxury cars. The 9,000-square-meter space chronicles Lamborghini's life story through archival family photos, a recreation of his first office at Lamborghini Trattori, and of course with a collection of Lamborghini cars, tractors, and even a world-champion speed boat.

The Lamborghini Automobile Museum is much more than a car display. You'll see a wide range of Lamborghini models that demonstrate the evolution of design and technology. Beyond the cars themselves, the history of the Lamborghini brand is also a focal point of the museum. The main attraction? It just might be the opportunity to test some of their unmissable prototype vehicles for yourself!

He had a voice. A big voice, so big it will move us forever. With Casa Museo Luciano Pavarotti tickets, take a behind-the-scenes look at the famous Luciano Pavarotti, through everyday items and objects that reflect the personality of the world-renowned opera singer. Get up close to costumes and letters exchanged with friends; some of whom are Frank Sinatra and Bono. See fascinating memorabilia, the awards Pavarotti received during his long career, and relive his revered work, which left an indelible mark on the world of opera music.

Get ready for a journey through automotive history with a combo ticket. Start at the Maranello Ferrari Museum to explore Ferrari's history and innovations. See the famous cars that made Ferrari a top brand. Next, visit the Lamborghini Museum in Bologna. Check out iconic Lamborghini models and tour the production lines. Enjoy the interactive driving simulator at the Lamborghini Museum to feel the thrill of driving. Admire the visionary creations of Ferruccio Lamborghini, such as the Miura and Countach, alongside recent supercars like the Huracán Performante, Aventador SVJ, and exclusive models like the Centenario, Sesto Elemento, and Veneno. The museum also features Lamborghini's first hybrid cars, including the Sian and Countach LPI 800-4.

Visit Luna Farm and experience a unique place for the whole family, just a few kilometers from the center of Bologna. At Luna Farm, you will find rides that rotate, jump, and fly, video games, virtual reality activities, spaces dedicated to parties, a shop with adorable souvenirs, as well as a refreshment point for delicious snacks. Have fun with Penelope, the Pig, Valentino, the Bull, Richy, the Rooster, and Martina, the Bee!

Immerse yourself in automotive history as you visit the first of the two museums included in your package deal. Visit the Lamborghini Museum in Bologna and explore the company's 60-year history. See iconic models, from the first visionary creations by Ferruccio Lamborghini like the Miura and the Countach, to modern sports cars like the Aventador SVJ. The museum also includes a look at the first Lamborghinis with hybrid technology, the Sian and Countach LPI 800-4. From here, head to the Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena. Walk the grounds of one of the city's most impressive buildings and learn about Ferrari's fascinating origins as one of the greatest names in automobile history. Explore the museum's current exhibitions, _Motori_ and the _One of a Kind_ exhibition, which celebrates the exclusive world of personalization. Marvel at the extraordinary cars on display, including the 166 MM customized according to Gianni Agnelli's family colors.