Certosa di Bologna
Bologna
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The Certosa di Bologna is a former Carthusian monastery, which was founded in 1334 and suppressed in 1797. In 1801, it became the city's Monumental Cemetery, which is known for its unique sculptures, architecture and Etruscan tombs. Just beside the graveyard, you can find the area where the non-Catholic persons were buried, a Jewish cemetery, and a crematory area.
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- Address: Via della Certosa 18, Bologna
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- Phone: +39 051 615 0811
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Do & See
The centre of Bologna is one of the best preserved in Europe, and it is full of beautiful palaces and churches packed with artworks that bear witness to the cultural importance of the city over the centuries. Its historical city centre is also considered one of the largest in Europe.