I don’t know if they’re still doing it but a few years ago I was living there and they were having an outdoors cinema in this square, and you could just go there, grab a chair and watch a movie in the middle of piazza maggiore.
It was just such a beautiful way to spend a summer night. The cinema itself was actually really good quality, the sound in particular was handled very well, unlike other outdoor cinemas I had been to.
It was super cozy to just be in such a beautiful square watching a movie. I have a very nice memory of it.
Electronic-Bag-7900 on
Yes, I was there this summer. It’s very beautiful and I have good memories, except for a pigeon that pooped my shirt. I swear it did it on purpose.
soulstormfire on
I find the absence of greenery in Italian cities so weird.
vidarfe on
Are they ever gonna finish the facade of the church to the right?
Utstein on
I must admit I’ve never had the pleasure of visiting Bologna.
How does it compare to Siena for a visitor interested in food, wine, history and architecture?
I very much enjoyed Siena.
Anvaya on
Bologna was the first European city I visited. It was September 2018. I was in this square one night seeing people singing, dancing, or just sitting there doing nothing. At that exact moment I realised people can have the luxury of spending their own time wherever they wanted. On that day I decided to move to Europe.
I still remember one local told me “it’s good to visit Bologna, but it’s awesome to live here.”
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I don’t know if they’re still doing it but a few years ago I was living there and they were having an outdoors cinema in this square, and you could just go there, grab a chair and watch a movie in the middle of piazza maggiore.
It was just such a beautiful way to spend a summer night. The cinema itself was actually really good quality, the sound in particular was handled very well, unlike other outdoor cinemas I had been to.
It was super cozy to just be in such a beautiful square watching a movie. I have a very nice memory of it.
Yes, I was there this summer. It’s very beautiful and I have good memories, except for a pigeon that pooped my shirt. I swear it did it on purpose.
I find the absence of greenery in Italian cities so weird.
Are they ever gonna finish the facade of the church to the right?
I must admit I’ve never had the pleasure of visiting Bologna.
How does it compare to Siena for a visitor interested in food, wine, history and architecture?
I very much enjoyed Siena.
Bologna was the first European city I visited. It was September 2018. I was in this square one night seeing people singing, dancing, or just sitting there doing nothing. At that exact moment I realised people can have the luxury of spending their own time wherever they wanted. On that day I decided to move to Europe.
I still remember one local told me “it’s good to visit Bologna, but it’s awesome to live here.”