While we were sad at having to leave Modena, it was time to head back to Bologna, and what was to be the last leg of our trip to Emilia-Romagna.
Our apartment was located just north of the city center, which made it quite convenient for us. We'd arrived a bit early, but were able to drop off our bags and head on out to get some lunch. We headed into the area called Quadrilatero; a wonderful maze of streets and home to the oldest market in Bologna. There are tons of little shops and we walked into the Librerie.coop Ambasciatori, a bookstore and home to Eatlaly in Bologna....no not the crazy Eataly World, but an interesting food shop in the middle of a bookstore.
Where you could browse the aisles for the latest bestseller.....for some reason, I still love bookstores....aaah, the fragrance of new books in the air....and perhaps, like us, purchase some porcini cream.
Librerie.coop Ambasciatori
Via degli Orefici 19
Bologna, Italy
And just steps away, next to the plaque of Father Marella, whom I read used to collect money for the poor and homeless on this corner is AF Tamburini; a pretty well known deli and wine bar.
And walking through the door....well; I could smell heaven.
There an interesting mix of locals and tourists here. The tourist go for the Prosciutto and Mortadella and other stuffs; while I had a few other things on my mind.
And of course we got some mortadella.....
Tamburini
Via Caprarie 1
Bologna, Italy
And while we wondered around a bit more......
But in the end, we headed back to Piazza Maggiore.
To sit with the folks on the stairs of San Petronio Basilica and watch the crowds of Bologna pass by.
I gotta say; the ciccioli….all the wonderful parts of the pig was my favorite; like the best head cheese.
Such amazing diverse textures, so "swiney"....wonderful!
The Mortadella isn't your Mom's baloney....it was porky, but not salty.
The Culatello di Zebello was fine; cheesy,porky, slightly briney-sweet.....but perhaps by this time I was getting a bit jaded?
After our impromptu lunch; we decided to check out the Basilica.
And we're glad we did. As with so many of these historic religious structures there is so much to see and so many stories. For us; there was one thing that really stood out....it was on the floor.
It was a roped off interesting line that we tried to figure out.
In a roped out section of the Basilica is Cassini's meridian line. In which Cassini got permission to make a hole in the roof of the Basilica of San Petronio and put this strip on the floor.
Which is; in simple terms an astronomical calendar.
It was quite an interesting visit.
After our nice visit we headed back out and wouldn't you know.....we came across another church.
This one is the church of Santa Maria Della Vita.
As we wandered the city, we came to appreciate the vibrant youthful feel along with the history.
And soon enough, we came upon a bustling shop where the Missus grabbed a snack.
So, the Missus enjoyed Her snack....what is interesting is that Sfoglia refers to old style pasta made by hand in the region. So perhaps next time.
Sfoglia Rina
Via Castiglione 5A
Bologna, Italy
We were enjoying our time in Bologna!
Wow! Lots of cool sights in Bologna!
Posted by: Soo | Monday, 18 February 2019 at 08:05 AM
There's a lot to see in Bologna - fun vibe too Soo!
Posted by: Kirk | Monday, 18 February 2019 at 08:28 AM
Is that the shroud of Jesus?
Posted by: Junichi | Monday, 18 February 2019 at 11:16 AM
lots to see! thanks for sharing:)
Posted by: kat | Monday, 18 February 2019 at 03:07 PM
Hi Junichi - I was wondering if anyone would notice. I added a photo of the sign in case you're interested.
It was fun exploring Kat!
Posted by: Kirk | Monday, 18 February 2019 at 06:58 PM
Cool. Thanks for the photo!
Posted by: Junichi | Tuesday, 19 February 2019 at 09:32 AM
My Pleasure Junichi!
Posted by: Kirk | Tuesday, 19 February 2019 at 06:40 PM
Mamma mia! I love Sfoglia Rina's logo.
Posted by: liver | Thursday, 21 February 2019 at 01:32 PM
Lol Liver - I was hoping no one noticed!
https://www.sfogliarina.it/en/
Posted by: Kirk | Thursday, 21 February 2019 at 02:11 PM