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  2. List of tallest buildings in Bologna - Wikipedia

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    Several modern towers, designed by the architect Kenzo Tange, were built in the Fiera District during the 1970s. In 2012, the Unipol Tower was completed. At 125 metres (410 ft), the Unipol Tower is the first skyscraper in Bologna to exceed 100 metres (330 ft) and is the tallest tower in Emilia Romagna. [ 2 ]

  3. Towers of Bologna - Wikipedia

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    The Two Towers (Pio Panfili 1767) Medieval Bologna, full of towers, as imagined by modern engraver Toni Pecoraro (b. 1958, Agrigento, Sicily). The Towers of Bologna are a group of medieval structures in Bologna, Italy. The two most prominent ones remaining, known as the Two Towers, are a landmark of the city.

  4. Two Towers, Bologna - Wikipedia

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    Bologna officials noted that the tower has leaned since it was built; it had sustained additional damage in the medieval era when ironwork and bakery ovens were built inside. [9] On 2 December 2023, the city announced that the tower was in danger of collapsing, and it began constructing a barrier to contain debris in the event of a fall. [ 10 ]

  5. Unipol Tower - Wikipedia

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    Unipol Tower is a 33-story office skyscraper located at Via Larga in Bologna, Italy.Rising to a height of approximately 127 metres (417 ft), the building serves as the new headquarters of Unipol Bank and includes office and retail space in its 13,000 m 2 (140,000 sq ft) square metres of floor area.

  6. List of tallest buildings in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Torre Piacentini (63 m) in Genoa was the tallest high rise building in Europe from 1940 to 1952 as well as the first one whose roof reached and exceeded the height of 100 metres. [2] After 1952, Italy lost the record in Europe but it continued to have the tallest buildings in the European Union until 1966, with three different skyscrapers ...

  7. The 48-meter (158 feet) tower was built in the 12th century when Bologna was a mini Manhattan, with dozens of towers reaching towards the sky, each built by local families trying to construct ...