Via Dell`Indipendenza



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The Via dell'Indipendenza is one of the main streets in the city of Bologna, Italy. It is a pedestrian street that stretches for 2.5 km, starting from Piazza Maggiore and ending at the Bologna Centrale railway station. Along the street, you can find many shops, restaurants, and cafes.

There is no official website for the street itself, but you can find information about the shops and restaurants on their individual websites. The street is open 24/7, but the shops and restaurants have their own opening hours.

As for the surrounding attractions, there are many things to see and do in the area. Some of the notable attractions include:

- Piazza Maggiore: This is the main square in Bologna and is located at the beginning of Via dell'Indipendenza. It is home to the Basilica di San Petronio, the Palazzo dei Banchi, and the Palazzo d'Accursio.

- Two Towers: These are the two medieval towers that are a symbol of Bologna. They are located at the end of Via dell'Indipendenza and are open for visitors to climb.

- Archiginnasio of Bologna: This is an important historical building in Bologna that used to be the main building of the University of Bologna. It now houses the Anatomical Theatre and the Library of the University of Bologna.

- Santo Stefano: This is a complex of seven churches that are interconnected. It is also known as the "Sette Chiese" or "Seven Churches."

- Museo Civico Archeologico: This is a museum that houses artifacts from ancient Etruscan and Roman civilizations.

As for prices, most of the attractions have their own admission fees. The prices vary depending on the attraction and whether you are a student or a senior citizen. It is best to check the individual websites for more information.

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