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Nov 7, 2024
These towers certainly dominate the skyline in the centre of Bologna. The views from the top are supposed to be great, however the towers were closed on the day of our visit. Full review by Dimitris L
Oct 23, 2024
Like many buildings in Emilia Romana, they're standing -- just not as straight as they used to be. Engineers have been working on L Due Torri Torre degli Asinll, although, from what I was told, no wo… Full review by Richard C
Aug 8, 2024
My favorite city in Italy. We spent 3 months there. Beautiful architecture, great places to eat and porticos, porticos, porticos! We loved wandering the streets finding museums and beautiful views of… Full review by David T

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Torre degli Asinelli (Asinelli Tower), the tallest medieval leaning tower in the world, is located in Bologna, in Piazza di Porta Ravegnana, about 350 meters away from Piazza Maggiore. Together with …
Torre degli Asinelli (Asinelli Tower), the tallest medieval leaning tower in the world, is located in Bologna, in Piazza di Porta Ravegnana, about 350 meters away from Piazza Maggiore. Together with the nearby Garisenda Tower (Torre della Garisenda), forms the architectural complex named Two Towers (Due Torri), symbol of the city of Bologna. SHORT HISTORY We do not know exactly who built the Asinelli Tower, but it seems that the tower owes its name to Gherardo Asinelli, a noble knight of the Ghibelline faction in Bologna, who began its constuction on October 11, 1109, and finished ten years later, in 1119. At the end of the 14th century, with the decline of the Asinelli family, the tower was purchased by the Municipality of Bologna to be used as a prison and fortress. During the same period, a wooden frame was built around the tower, placed thirty meters above the ground, joined with the Garisenda Tower through a walkway. The walkway was destroyed by a fire in 1398.

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Q:
Quanto tempo si impiega per la visita delle torri?
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difficile rispondere. erano chiusi durante la mia visita, quindi potevamo vedere solo dall'esterno.
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Answer by Nicholas C · Nov 29, 2021
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Hi. I'm keen to climb the tower and have managed similar climbs in the past, but I'm not as young as I used to be! I'd …
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Hi. I'm keen to climb the tower and have managed similar climbs in the past, but I'm not as young as I used to be! I'd probably need to stop a couple of times to catch my breath - for a minute - would this be a problem? Also, assuming there is a single stairway, would all the people in a slot go up first, stay at the top for a while, then come down?
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Thanks, Hvala. Good job I'm a morning person!
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Does this have to be booked in advance? I will be in Bologna for a day in Sept (fri) but not sure of exact timings. Is it …
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Does this have to be booked in advance? I will be in Bologna for a day in Sept (fri) but not sure of exact timings. Is it possible to book a ticket at the site?
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We turned up at the tourist office and they gave us the next available slot which was about 1.5hrs later.
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I booked my tickets for 930 because I have a flight at 1 and need to leave by 11, do u think it’s enough time?
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PS.1h will easily do to climb up nearly 500 steps and enjoy beautiful views.(great cardio workout but it is exhousting!)I have been in Bologna 3 weeks ago and the towers was opened.
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What time is the tower open till?
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9-17 in winter monthes, 9-18 in summer
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