states: [italy]
category: cultural
year: 2021
region: Europe and North America
latitude/longitude: 44.4913888889, 11.3327777778
visited: 2007
The Porticoes of Bologna, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Italy, recognized in 2021, are a network of covered walkways lining Bologna’s streets, originating in the 11th century to expand living space. Built in wood, stone, and brick, these architecturally diverse structures—some spanning centuries—shelter pedestrians, enhance urban life, and reflect medieval civic planning. A defining feature of the city’s identity, they showcase Bologna’s historical role as a cultural and commercial hub, blending practicality with aesthetic charm across its historic core.
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