This street is displayed on what, until the 13th century, used to be Crostolo river bed; this is why tradition...
Read Article This lively street connects Corso Garibaldi with Piazza Prampolini and it’s always busy with people meeting in cafes, chatting outside...
Read Article In Italy, the construction of little niches with images of the saints or of the holy Mary for public devotion...
Read Article This basilica is one of the oldest churches of the city but it now combines different styles from different ages:...
Read Article The Civic Museums are housed since 1830 in Palazzo San Francesco, built in the area where the imperial palace –...
Read Article This art gallery is an eccentric Gothic-Renaissance style building, a fine example of eclectic architecture by Ascanio Ferrari (early decades...
Read Article The history of the Italian national flag is displayed in the rooms of this museum through documents and objects divided...
Read Article This tree-lined square is traditionally a marketplace for fruit and vegetables and it is a very quaint location for experiencing...
Read Article Reggio Emilia has a unique theatrical system: three public stages gathering around a common space called Piazze dei Teatri (“squares...
Read Article Commonly known as Piazza Grande (the big square), this is the city main representative space, where the seats of the...
Read Article This small, lively piazza is a proper junction between the two sections of Via Emilia, a pleasant passage in your...
Read Article The Hexagon, that is to say the old city center, is where some of the most interesting historical buildings, museums,...
Read Article With Italian Unity social issues exploded, a great change was needed. Luckily, the province of Reggio managed to emerge from...
Read Article After the death of Matilda da Canossa and the experience of the Commune of Reggio, the territory was divided into...
Read Article Despite the ravages of times, the castles in Reggio Emilia surroundings preserve still the fascination of the past, telling the...
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