Street Scene, Via Pescherie Vecchie, Bologna

There are, of course, narrow streets like this in almost every city, and they are abundant in old sections of Italian towns. This one extends from the main plaza in central Bologna. It is lined with small shops, restaurants, and fish markets.

I suppose these streets are narrow partially because they were originally created in an era before automobiles. But they still have advantages today. Obviously, they are very intimate and walkable, and restaurants and bars spill out onto them. Because they are narrow and the buildings are tall, they provide respite from the Italian summer sun and heat — and here awnings provide almost complete coverage.


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