Structure
The completely restructured structure, with a twenty-year tradition of hospitality, has always taken care of the best urban traditions: the professionalism and courtesy of staff, the taste of comfort and the pleasure of hospitality
Rooms
Spacious and bright, decorated in warm colors, the rooms all come with air conditioning, telephone, satellite TV, private bathroom with shower, minibar, hairdryer, safe (in the lobby area)
Services
24-hour reception, lift, restaurant, bicycle storage, tv room, bar, internet point, garden, conference room, car park, wheelchairs
Animal Friends
Free small admission free of charge upon notice at the time of booking
Conditions
Check in : from 2 pm onwards
Check out : by 12 noon
Bologna
SAN DOMENICO PIAZZA and San Domenico Center, now home to the Ratio opera. Born in Bologna in 1970 at the initiative of the founder of Michele Casali, San Domenico Center is a non-profit Catholic cultural association. Meeting point, the well-known Martedì di San Domenico, and home to the beautiful Ghisilardi Chapel. Ghisilardi Chapel is the last sign of the Bolognese passage of Baldassarre Peruzzi in Bologna. Architect of the San Pietro factory and master, among others, Bolognese Sebastiano Serlio, Peruzzi was named in Bologna by the San Petronio Manufacturers to find a solution to the completion of Gothic facade of the basilica. In the new months spent in Bologna between 1522 and 1523, the architect received numerous requests, including the project for the Ghisilardi chapel realized only in 1530-34 on the direction of the local master Jacopo Ranuzzi (to whom, especially 'Outside, the many misunderstandings of the Peruvian lesson).
PIAZZA MAGGIORE - The medieval heart of the city was born at 1200 and from that moment pulsates and feeds the life of our Bologna. Great events, beautiful and ugly, have animated this square that is still a meeting point for everyone, with older people chatting in the corner and chasing pigeons.
2 TORRI - Did you know that even Bologna has a leaning tower? Is the small Garisenda (only 30 meters high) that makes company to the tallest and slender Asinelli (97 meters). The two towers, located at the extreme of the most central via rizzoli, are from the 1100s the symbol of our city, represented in paintings, sculptures and engravings. To recognize the wonders of Bologna, it is enough to look at the artwork of the past that represent cities, if behind the walls come to them, our two towers, that high and that unbalanced, with their unmistakable form!
PALAZZO RUINI BACIOCCHI , or the Court of Appeal of Bologna, in Piazza del Tribunale. It is not accessible for tourists, but we mention it because we are the closest hotel to both the Court of Appeal of Bologna, the Tribunal and the Prosecutor.
ARCHIGINNASIO - this long portico building was the first home of the University of Bologna, the oldest university in Europe. There is a large courtyard waiting for you, where for centuries the great events related to university life, from graduates to professorial funerals, and two ramps adorned with the coat of arms of the most important professors, surrounded by students. On the first floor there is a special surprise waiting for you: the Anatomical Theater, built in 1637 to host the anatomy lessons. The two bodies carved in wood and without skin (and therefore called by the Bolognesi the Spellati), are alongside the chair of the professor.
The Historical Library among the most important of Italy. Its heritage (ancient and modern books, manuscripts and rare, drawings and prints, etc.) is fundamental to the knowledge of the most diverse cultural phenomena and, in particular, those relating to Bologna