Walking in BOLOGNA, Italy 🇮🇹 - Winter Tour - 4K

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Welcome to Bologna - the capital of the Emilia-Romagna region in northern Italy!
Bologna has a population of about 400,000 people and is known for its medieval towers. There are 22 towers still standing out of an estimated 180 built during the Middle Ages. The Two Towers, Asinelli (97 meters) and Garisenda, are iconic landmarks and we will see the also on this quick tour.
We start and walk all around the city center on this sunny winter day. For a longer tour you may want to check out YouTube
The University of Bologna, founded in 1088, is the oldest university in continuous operation. Bologna’s nickname, "La Grassa" (The Fat), reflects its reputation for culinary excellence, including dishes like tagliatelle al ragù and tortellini. The city is also known for its red rooftops, giving it the nickname "La Rossa" (The Red).
Most pasta lovers know Bologna for the Bolognese sauce, or "ragù alla bolognese," which originates from Bologna. In Bologna however, it is not served with spaghetti but typically paired with fresh egg-based tagliatelle pasta, known as tagliatelle al ragù. A 1972 recipe deposited with the Bologna Chamber of Commerce specifies the ingredients and preparation for the authentic version.
Another interesting fact: Bologna was the first Italian city to abolish slavery in 1256 with the Liber Paradisus law.
Filmed in February 2022
Camera: DJI Pocket 2 in 4K60 D-Cinelike with color grading
Mic: Zoom H1n
#Bologna #Italy
Bologna has a population of about 400,000 people and is known for its medieval towers. There are 22 towers still standing out of an estimated 180 built during the Middle Ages. The Two Towers, Asinelli (97 meters) and Garisenda, are iconic landmarks and we will see the also on this quick tour.
We start and walk all around the city center on this sunny winter day. For a longer tour you may want to check out YouTube
The University of Bologna, founded in 1088, is the oldest university in continuous operation. Bologna’s nickname, "La Grassa" (The Fat), reflects its reputation for culinary excellence, including dishes like tagliatelle al ragù and tortellini. The city is also known for its red rooftops, giving it the nickname "La Rossa" (The Red).
Most pasta lovers know Bologna for the Bolognese sauce, or "ragù alla bolognese," which originates from Bologna. In Bologna however, it is not served with spaghetti but typically paired with fresh egg-based tagliatelle pasta, known as tagliatelle al ragù. A 1972 recipe deposited with the Bologna Chamber of Commerce specifies the ingredients and preparation for the authentic version.
Another interesting fact: Bologna was the first Italian city to abolish slavery in 1256 with the Liber Paradisus law.
Filmed in February 2022
Camera: DJI Pocket 2 in 4K60 D-Cinelike with color grading
Mic: Zoom H1n
#Bologna #Italy