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Bologna - la dotta e la grassa

by Polly74 - last update: Feb 9, 2005

Ask most people to name the first Italian city that comes into their head and few will trump out Bologna. That suits this city just fine. While the tourist hordes clog up Florence, Rome and Venice, Bologna remains relatively tourist free, letting the locals enjoy one of the highest standards of living in Italy unmolested.
Bologna came to worldwide attention with the founding of the university in 1088, when two thousand students from all over Europe poured into the medieval commune. Porticoes supporting additional lodgings sprung up all over the city, to house the influx of newcomers and Bologna’s leitmotif was born. Today, 40km of ochre-hued arcades still shadow the streets – covered walkways that give Bologna its unique style.
Although summers are hot and generally dry, winters on the Emilia-Romagna plains can be cold affairs, with January being particularly inhospitable. The climate is moderate in spring and autumn, with few tourists, and these are the best times to visit, although even at the height of the season, tourist numbers seldom become too suffocating. July and August can be unbearably hot and stuffy and this is a good time for day trippers to head to the breezy Adriatic beaches that are less than an hour away.
view from Asinelli's tower

La Dotta

The heart of Bologna is around the twin piazzas, Maggiore and Nettuno – a handsome public space sealed on all sides by medieval palazzi and the hulk of San Petronio. Here, amid the pigeons, the Bolognese come to shop, to pray, to chat and, of course, to demonstrate. Not just for the ochre colouring of the medieval buildings in the fading evening light is the city known as ?Red Bologna’, with socialism and communism a major feature of Bolognese life, ever since determined partisan resistance in World War II. It comes as no surprise to learn that Bologna was the first Italian city ever to elect a communist council. The well-educated citizens of Bologna have never been afraid to voice their opinions and immerse themselves in all things cultural – a feature of civic life recognised in 2000, when the city was named a European City of Culture. Recently the former stock exchange has been converted into Italy’s largest multimedia library, in keeping with a city that well deserves its tag of La Dotta (The Learned).

La Grassa

In Bologna, however, a social conscience and cultural knowledge go hand in hand with a hearty appetite, with the city fully justifying its other moniker, La Grassa, which translates literally as "The Fat", a reference to the seriousness with which the locals take Epicurean pursuits. It is something of a favourite joke among the Milanese and the Romans that only at mealtimes do the Bolognese fall silent. The local cuisine goes far beyond the world famous spaghetti bolognese (something the locals never eat – they call the sauce ?ragu’ and would never mix it with spaghetti), with a wide range of culinary delights culled from the surrounding countryside, as well as some robust and interesting local wines.
Spaghetti alla bolognese

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Comments for Polly74 about Bologna
tiger9090a Wed Nov 9, 2005 18:22 UTC
 Excellent page!
masc4s Tue Feb 22, 2005 13:33 UTC
 Very good overview of Bologna Paola. Italy is one of my favourite dests. Excellent tips and photos. Agree with you, eat with the locals :-)1
tak_pap Mon Feb 14, 2005 18:23 UTC
 great site, lots of good comments, photos, and tips
dowdow Thu Feb 10, 2005 09:39 UTC
 Helo Polly, I think your Bologna page is very interesting. I love Italy but haven't been to Bologna... yet .. so I found your page very informative for me. I'm new to VT. Doreen

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