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Ferrara’s history has always been connected to water. Ferrara is the only city in the Emilia Romagna’s region not to be founded ...
Ferrara’s Cathedral, dedicated to Saint George Martyr, was inaugurated in 1135, as can be read inside the old inscription on its main ...
The Estense Castle of Ferrara was built as a defensive structure rather than a home for the family. After a bloodshed battle that took place ...
The Ghetto of Ferrara was established in 1627, in one of the oldest areas of the city and just a few steps away from the Cathedral of Saint ...
Visiting the Jewish Cemetery in Ferrara is a whole adventure. Form the outside it is difficult to imagine the vastity of its green grass field, ...
Palazzo dei Diamanti is one of the most important architectonic pieces in Ferrara. The palazzo represents the richness of the city during the ...
Piazza Ariostea is one of the main squares of Ferrara. The origin of the square is linked to the enlargement of the medieval city, with the ...
Piazza del Municipio was, and is still nowadays, the heart of the old Palazzo Ducale of Ferrara. It can be accessed directly from the cathedral, ...
Piazza del Mercato delle Erbe square, currently known as Piazza Trento e Trieste, was the beating heart of the Medieval Ferrara. Right next ...
Porta degli Angeli opened at the end of what is now called corso Ercole I d'Este, one of the main arteries of the Herculean Addition of ...
Porta Paola is nowadays separated from the ring of walls of Ferrara and stands alone in the middle of the traffic. It gets its name from ...
Via Delle Volte, in the heart of Ferrara, gets its name for the many overhead passageways and decorative vaults and arches that characterize ...