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EMILIA ROMAGNA  >  ITALY  >  INDEX


Vacation Emilia Romagna  -  Emilia Romagna Vacations.

Provinces in Emilia Romagna : Bologna, Ferrara, Forlì-Cesena, Modena, Parma, Piacenza, Ravenna, Reggio Emilia and Rimini

Cities in Emilia Romagna : Parma, Ferrara, Modena, Piacenza, Ravenna, Forlì, Reggio Emilia.

Emilia-Romagna borders Veneto, Lombardia and Piedmond in the north, Liguria and Tuscany in the west, and the Marche in the south. In the south Emilia-Romagna also borders the Republic of San Marino.

Half of Emilia Romagna territory is formed by the Apennines; the other half is a large plain, which reaches to the Adriatic Sea. The coastline is flat and sandy, with a typical lagoon and marshy area [ the Valley of Comacchio ].

Capital City of Emilia Romagna : Bologna


camping and caravanning, car hire, hostels, hotels, rental homes, tour operators, travel guides, transport / traveling to emilia romagna

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Camping and Caravanning

Campings in IEmilia Romagna - ilsb Eurocampings  -  ACSI Camping Guide

Campings in Italy - ilsb Camping.it  -  Camp sites Emilia Romagna
Bologna - Ferrara - Forlì - Modena - Parma - Piacenza - Ravenna - Reggio Emilia - Rimini 

Car Rental Emilia-Romagna 

 Avis
 Budget Rent A Car
 Hertz

Rental Homes / Apartments

 Interhome.com  

Hostels / Country Inns

 Hostelbookers.com  - Great Hostels, Free booking
Hostelbookers.com is one of the worlds largest online booking services for hostels. All hostels you see here are offering realtime prices and availability.

 Ostelli online  -  Italian Youth Hostels Association
 Agriturismo.net  -  Farmhouse accommodations / Country Inns

Hotels Emilia Romagna

 Hotels in Elmilia Romagna  -  Hotel Guide Emilia Romagna
Hotels in Bologna, Rimini, Parma, Ravenna, Modena, Piacenza, Ferrara, Riccione Marina, Reggio Emilia, Cattolica, Cesenatico, Forlì, and more ...

 Hotels in Bologna  -  Hotel Guide Bologna
Hotels in Borgo Panigale, Navile, Porto, Quartiere San Donato, Reno, San Vitale, Santo Stefano, Saragozza [ Bologna Districts ], and more ...

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National Parks

 Po Delta Park

 Park.it  -  Italian Park Portal
National Parks, Regional Parks, Marine Protected Areas, National Reserves, Regional Reserves, Wetlands and Other Protected Areas.

Tour Operator / Travel Agents



Travel Guides Emilia Romagna / Related books

 Bologna and Emilia Romagna  -  Dana Facaros, Michael Pauls
Flanked by the Apennines on one side and lonely plains on the other, dramatic Emilia Romagna is the home of some of Italy's finest cities. There's a town to suit everyone here, from refined, fashionable Modena to graceful Parma, and from fun, buzzing Rimini to dignified, intellectual Bologna.
What all seven of the region's great cities share are immaculately preserved historic centres and restaurants to die for. This guide will help you find the best of Italy's finest regional cooking. It features over 200 handpicked listings of where to eat, and the same number of carefully reviewed places to lay your head after all that heavenly food and wine. Exploring the strikingly beautiful streets and piazzas of the cities is easy, with exhaustive maps, site plans and travel advice included. And if you feel like a change from the urban delights of the region, there's plenty of advice on discovering mountain paths and riverside walks.
Paperback 352 pages (February 25, 2005); Publisher: Cadogan Guides; Language: English; ISBN: 1860111726.
 Bologna - Footprint  -  by Ben Donald
Popular mini guide to help you get the best out of Bologna. Covering the city itself, it looks outside the city to the popular excursions: the Appenine villages, Parma, Modena, Ferrara, Imola, Ravenna and Rimini. With streets like embroidered cloth, threaded with the arches of continuous colonnades, the heart of Bolgona is a giant cloister. The city is littered with breathtaking monuments and masterpieces all of which are readily accessible. If this were not mouth-watering enough Bologna is the food capital of Italy and renowed for its fast cars.
Paperback 256 pages (April 29, 2005); Publisher: Footprint Handbooks
 Parma: A Complete Guide to Giuseppe Verdi's Homeland and to the Region's Towns, Castles, Art and Cuisine - Heritage Guide
Paperback 176 pages (May 2001); Publisher: Touring Club of Italy; Language: English; ISBN: 8836522599

Fodor's Italy 
Paperback: 944 pages; Publisher: Fodor's (September 12, 2006); Language: English; ISBN-13: 978-1400016891
The Rough Guide to Italy
Paperback: 1200 pages; Publisher: Rough Guides; 8 edition (July 2, 2007); Language: English; ISBN-10: 1843538555; ISBN-13: 978-1843538554
Frommer's Italy - by Darwin Porter (Author), Danforth Prince (Author)
Paperback: 832 pages; Publisher: Frommer's (August 28, 2006); Language: English; ISBN-13: 978-0471962236

Transport / How do I travel to Emilia-Romagna

 Bologna Airport  -  G. Marconi
 Venice Airpirt  -  Marco Polo,
 Verona Airport  -  Catullo,
 Ferrara Airport
 Parma Airport  -  Giuseppe Verdi

bluesqaure - illu www.austrianair.com  -  Flight tickets Italy

 Alitalia USA  -  Flights to Bologna

  Airline Tickets / Bargain Flights

 Trenitalia - Italian Railways

 Ma-Re-Si 
Operates an all year round scheduled service between the ports of Valletta (Malta), Catania (Sicily) and Reggio Calabria (Italy).

 Autostrade
 Online map Emilia Romagna [ Uni Texas - Perry-Castañeda Library - Map Collection ].

 Weather in Emilia Romagna


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 Emilia Romagna Turismo

 Emilia Romagna Region  -  Reggio Emilia

 Bologna City  -  Comune di Bologna

 Province of Bologna  -  Provincia di Bologna 
 Province of Ferrara  -  Provincia di Ferara - Ferrara Terra e Acqua
 Province of Forlì-Cesena  -  Provincia di Forli-Cesena
 Province of Modena  -  Provincia di Modena
 Province of Parma  -  Provincia di Parma
 Province of Piacenza  -  Provincia di Piacenza
 Province of Ravenna  -  Provincia di Ravenna
 Ravenna Turismo  -  Official site  -  Tourism in Ravenna
Ravenna is a city of art and culture , of mosaics, and ancient city which 1,500 years ago was capital three times: of the western Roman Empire, of Theodoric King of the Goths, of the Byzantine Empire in Europe.
The magnificence of that period has left Ravenna with a great heritage of MONUMENTS, religious buildings decorated with mosaics which have been declared patrimony of humanity by UNESCO. The art of mosaics was not born in Ravenna but it did find its greatest level of expression here where Christian iconology was born, a mixture of symbolism and realism, of Roman and Byzantine influence. Here a Latin hexameter on the walls of the Archbishop's chapel reads: Aut lux hic nata est aut capta hic libera regnat… in other words "Or light born here or imprisoned here, reigns free".
The beauty of the mosaics and harmony of the architecture are not the only features. In Ravenna you can stroll among bell-towers and monastic cloisters, the frescoes in Giotto style of Santa Chiara to the baroque apse of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo. Ravenna is roman, gothic, byzantine and also medieval, venetian and finally modern and contemporary, civilised and hospitable, full of events and shows of international prestige.
 Province of Reggio Emilia  -  Provincia di Reggio Emilia 
 Province of Rimini  -  Provincia di Rimini
 Province of Rimini  -  Tourist Board Rimini

 Ferrara  -  Official web site Ferrara and its Province
 Modena
 Parma  -  Tourist Office of Parma
...ed eravi una montagna di Parmigiano grattuggiato sopra la quale stavan genti che niun altra cosa facevan, che farev maccheroni et ravioli et cuocergli in brodo di cappone [ Boccaccio, 1348 ]

Although a relatively small city, Parma can boast some truly monumental architecture, a rich artistic heritage and a range of important cultural institutions. Among the chief attractions of the town, the splendid Romanesque Cathedral, frescoed by Correggio and the octagonal Baptistery, Benedetto Antelami's architectural and sculptural masterpiece. Besides, Parma is associated with influential figures such as Giambattista Bodoni, generally recognized as one of the greatest typographers of all time, Giuseppe Verdi and Arturo Toscanini.

 Cattolica  -  Cattolica.net
Cattolica is one of the most popular places for holidays in Italy, on the Adriatic Sea. Hotels, residences and restaurants make this small seaside town, one of the most famous holiday resource of the Riviera Romagnola.
 Ferrara Cittá  -  Home Page del Comune di Ferrara
 Modena  -  Comune di Modena - Modena
 Piacenza  -  Comune di Piacenza
 Parma  -  Comune di Parma
 Porto Verde - at the seaside, 1,5 km from Misano Adriatico and 1 km from Cattolica.
 Ravenna  -  Comune di Ravenna
 Riccione  -  Comune di Riccione - Green pearl of the Adria
 Rimini  -  Comune di Rimini
Rimini is a famous seaside resort east coast Italy, Adriatic Sea. [ Close to San Marino ].
 Reggio Emilia  -  Comune di Reggio Emilia

 Appennino e Verde de Emilia Romagna  -  Natura, Sapori, Sport e Cultura
 Signoria dei Malatesta  -  Marecchia Valley, Conca valley and the Coast of the Seignory
One of the most important and yet lesser-known historical regions of Italy, located in the heart of the lands that once belonged to the Malatesta dynasty, a powerful seignory which influenced centuries of history between the Medieval and Renaissance periods. Situated in Romagna, this hilly area of towns, villages and hamlets, boasting a rich heritage of art and culture, straddles across the Marecchia and Conca river valleys with their attractive countryside and scenery. Nestling between the sea and the foothills of the inland mountain ranges, this is a place where the local people are well-known for their hospitality and where life is still sweet.
 University of Bologna  -  Universitá di Bologna
The University of Bologna, attracting since nine centuries students from all over the world has created a unique "crossroad" of knowledge, people, ideas, styles and flavours.
A crossroad which has given hospitality since the Middle Ages to travellers and tourists, businessmen and, today as yesterday, to pilgrims who move along ancient roads as the Romea and the Francigena in direction of Rome.

Cuisine - Italian Cooking

  The Essentials of Classical Italian Cooking  -  Marcella Hazan
This book includes recipes from the author's two previous books on Italian cooking, as well as more than 50 new ones, and incorporates advice on the use of kitchen equipment and ingredients.
Paperback 736 pages (July 7, 1995); Publisher: Macmillan; Language: English; ISBN: 0333570529.
  The Cooking of Parma -  R. Camillo Sidoli
Richard Camillo Sidoli the author of "The Cooking of Parma" was grated first prize by Parma Alimentare's, 14th International Duchess Marie-Luise Journalism Award. The book was granted the award by a jury of judges in Parma, Italy's food valley, for works published in 1996 and 1997. The jury of judges, from Emilia-Romagna's main food area, chose "The Cooking of Parma" for its authenticity in culture and culinary art. They found the recipes to maintain the real taste of the Italian table-Italy's traditional food.
Hardcover 190 pages (October 1, 1996); Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications; Language: English; ISBN: 0847819264.
 Mangiare Bene
The English version of the most popular Italian internet recipe archive and guide to Italian cooking; traditional, regional, innovative Mediterranean cuisine.
Culinary Academy [ Easy, affordable, tasty dishes / Recipes galore / Snacks, breads, appetizers / Express pasta recipes and regional specialities ], Great Chefs [ dishes from Italy's best chefs ], Aphrodisiac recipes, Basic tools for Italian cuisine [ making pasta at home, The Italian Pantry, The Glossary, Weights and Temperatures, Wine & co and All about italian wine ].

History

 Balnea Museum  -  Virtual Museum of sea bathing and seaside tourism
Website dedicated to the history of seaside tourism.

 Modena Racing Memories: Italian Sports Car and Grand Prix Racing, 1957-63 - Graham Gauld
This remarkable history documents the fall of Italian carmakers from Grand Prix eminence, and their subsequent rise to dominance in international GT racing. All the photographs are from Gauld''s private selection and are seen here for the first time.'
Paperback 160 pages (September 1999); Publisher: Motorbooks International; Language: English; ISBN: 0760307350.

 Institute and Museum of the history of science

Music, Culture & Entertainment

 Cittá d'arte Regione Emilia Romagna  -  artistic routes in the cities of Romagna

 Homepage della Musica in Italia
Istituzioni, Documentazione & Servizi, Persone, Utilità, Generi musicali, Territorio, Eventi temporanei, Altri siti musicali, Siti musicali nel mondo.
 Italianissima -  musica italiana, canzoni italiane, testi, midi, mp3, cantanti, orchestre
 Musei Online - search by category / search by geographical data

Web Portal / Italian Search Engine / Directory

 Buyemiliaromagna.it
 Cattolica.info
 Reggio Emilia
 Chiamami Citta'  -  Rimini Online  -  cronaca, eventi, divertimento e hotel Rimini
 Siti Unesco  -  Italian Association of UNESCO World Heritage Sites
See the Historic Centre of Ferrara [ "The developments in town planning expressed in Ferrara were to have a profound influence on the development of urban design throughout the succeeding centuries" ].

 Ariana Ricerca -  italian search engine
 Cerca - search engine
 Italian Cultural Institute Washington
 Vergilio

 Wonderful Italy  -  travel portal  - cities in Italy

 Google.it
 Yellow Guide Italy - Yellow Pages 
 Telephone Guide Italy 


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