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Bologna Portico

We do a lot of wandering when we travel, including “random walks” in the cities we visit. On this day we simply headed out, picked a direction, and walked until it fell like time to turn around and head back. We stayed in central Bologna, the old part of the city, and an area without much vehicle traffic. On much of the walk we followed these porticos, which travel under extensions of the buildings.

The porticos are a characteristic feature of Bologna, and I understand that they have a very long history. Centuries ago, as the population of the city increased, residents extended the upper floors of buildings over the streets. Eventually the structures needed the support of the columns. Today, what began as a way to produce more living space makes the street more livable, too, since the porticos provide shelter from the weather, in particular the heat of Italian summer.


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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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Graffiti, Bologna

We spent several very enjoyable days in Bologna, Italy last summer. There are many wonderful things about this city — its two famous towers, the activities in the central piazza, the food, and more. But the amount of graffiti in the central city is quite striking, to the point that it seems to be a real part of the city’s character. The street art is quite diverse, including the familiar large scrawls, bits of poetry, and more — in this area including a Madonna and Child image.

I remember this from our first visit years ago. We came into the city late in the day, dropped off the car in a garage staffed with questionable characters, had to hunt for our lodgings inside an unmarked building, and then found ourselves unable to enter. We got in, got settled, and went out to find dinner. In our area the streets were deserted, no streetlights were on, nothing was opened, the walls were covered with similar graffiti. The sensory effect was post-apocalyptic. (I can report that the Bologna experience is mostly much different than that!)


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Resistenza

Resistenza
A weathered poster, with another small poster on top of it, on a wall in Bologna, Italy.

Resistenza. © Copyright 2023 G Dan Mitchell.

A weathered poster, with another small poster on top of it, on a wall in Bologna, Italy.

Today I interrupt the nearly-continuous stream of fall color photographs to insert another from our 2023 summer travels through Europe. This one comes from Bologna, where there is a lot of “street art” and graffiti, to put it mildly. It ranges from crude text scrawling to some quite fascinating work. This isn’t precisely street art, as it began life as a poster of some sort… but if you look closely you’ll see that there are layers here.

The poster was glued to a wall and surrounded by a frame — unlike real street art which rarely would be present that way. But do note the thin band of typically-colored Bologna wall around the central element, and note that already another small poster had been layered on top of it and that it has been defaced in some subtle ways.


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