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BACK FROM BOLOGNA PART 3 - THE QUADRILATERO AREA

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Famous names, known all over the world: Via Drapperie, Via Clavature, Via Caprarie, Via degli Orefici, Via Vecchie Pescherie - Panificio/Pasticceria Atti, Tamburini, Gilberto, Roccati....A paradise of scents, colors, sights, tastes... of charming stalls or shops, many of which have multi-generational traditions and have won international awards for artisinal quality.

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Comments (4)

Donna in SF:

Mary, your photos of your trip to Bologna are so wonderful. After looking at them, I need to go get something really good for lunch!!

sandrac:

Everything looks so beautiful, from the flowers to the biscotti to the dual-coloured ravioli! That's one of the many things I love about Italy, so much care is taken in the presentation of items, even vegetables or bread in a store window!

I can also see my waistline is going be under serious assault when I'm in Bologna. That said, did you find any favourite restaurants? I'll have to quizz you for some tips!

You are making me crazy with your fabulous pictures from Bologna! They are all wonderful, but I have such a weakness for all the food related shots! Grazie!

holly:

the photos are fantastic and again give you a real feeling for the place...all the colors and textures of foods, flowers, meats...I am ready to come! xo holly

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