Modena ((it)Modena) | |
The Duomo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site | |
Information | |
Country | Italy |
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Watercourse | La Secchia The Panaro |
Altitude | Between 34 and m |
Area | 183,23 km² |
Population | 179 087 hab. (2013) |
Density | 977,39 inhab./km² |
Postal code | 41121–41126 |
Telephone prefix | 39 059 |
Spindle | UTC 01:00, UTC 02:00 |
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Official site | |
Touristic site | |
Modena is a city ofEmilia Romagna in Northern Italy. The city is the capital of the province of the same name, located between the provinces of Reggio Emilia and Bologna.The city is rich in high-level automotive industries (Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati, Panini ...) and also blessed with a renowned gastronomy with its balsamic vinegar, its raw ham, its formaggio reggiano, its Lambrusco ...
Understand
The first traces of life on the territory of Modena date from the Paleolithic, of which statuettes of the time have been found. The foundations of the city date back to around the 6th century BC, when the area was occupied by the Etruscans, who baptized the city "Mùtina". The city passed into the hands of various tribes, then under the power of the Roman Empire (183 BC), which placed great confidence in Mùtina.The city was then the scene of various wars for the power of the Empire Roman, after which the power of the city returned to the bishopric, led in particular by San Geminiano between 358 and 397, San Geminiano who would become Patron Saint of the city.
The city came close to destruction in the early 600s following heavy flooding. The populations had to take refuge in the neighboring commune of Cittanova. Power passed into the hands of the Lombards in 727, and knew the period of the Hungarian invasion. In 1135 official writings were found attesting to the freedom of the city. Later in 1452, the Duchy of Modena was born. The power of the duchy was obtained by the Dukes of Este, and lasting from 1598 when the Este family lost the siege of Ferrara. In 1796 the French troops arrived, led by Napoleon who imposed the Cisalpine Republic, power finally returned to the este family in 1815 with Francesco IV then Francesco V who capitulated in 1859. The Kingdom of Italy will take over.
The industry developed at the end of the 19th century and in particular in Modena the tobacco industry, the first railway lines connecting Modena to Sassuolo, Notantola, Finale Emilia, Vignola, Maranello, were also built at this time. Over the course of the 20th century, Modena gradually established itself as a hotspot for engines, with the establishment of the Fiat tractor factory in the 1930s and the birth of the Scuderia Ferrari.
During the Second World War, the city suffered bombardments and crimes from the Nazis, the city will be liberated on .
To go
By plane
The closest airport to Modena is G. Marconi Airport in Bologna.
- , 393395814245 15 €. – In the Bologna-Modena direction, the service is available from 6 h 15 - 22 h 30, in the direction Modena to Bologna, the service is available from 5 h 15 - 21 h 30.
By train
- 1 Modena train station Piazza Dante Aligheri- 41100 Modena – <phone: 892021 (central)> Modena is located on the Milan-Bologna line and is the terminus of the Verona-Modena line. To reach Bologna, for example, just 30 min.
By bus
- Eurolines Piazza XX Settembre - near the Bus station, 40121 Bologna, 39 861 1991900, fax : 39 861 554122 – Bus trips to / from / to Germany and Monaco. A Eurolines agency is located in Bologna. For other destinations, stops are made in Bologna or Parma in particular.
- Baltour Group , 39 861 1991900 – Service for the national network
By car
Modena is accessible by the A1 motorway: exit Modena North To 5 km from the city center and exit Modena South, To 10 km downtown. In addition, Modena is the end point of the A22 motorway which connects central Europe to Italy.
Circulate
- Seta, bus network Viale F.M. Molza (main station), 39 840 000 216, e-mail : [email protected] 1,2 € the ticket to travel in the city center, valid 1 h 15. – Covers the city center and surrounding communities. The ticket can be purchased directly on the bus, or at these two points of sale: Tabaccheria Piazza Manzoni, 19 and Piazzale Dante, 6 / C (near the train station)
- Bike Modena - Piazza Grande, 14, 39 059 2032660 – This bicycle rental service is available for tourists, after the deposit of a deposit of 20 €.
- Taxi Viale Caduti in Guerra, 168, 39 059 212100
To see
Unesco sites
The city of Modena has three buildings classified as World Heritage by UNESCO since 1997
- 1 Duomo Corso Duomo outside of worship hours, every day of 7 h - 12 h 30 and15 h 30 - 19 h, in July and August from 6 h - 12 h and15 h 30 - 19 h. free. – Built from 1099, in honor of the patron saint of the city San Geminiano by the architect Lanfranco and the sculptor Wiligelmo, this masterpiece of Romanesque art was consecrated by Pope Lucius in 1184. To outside, under the rose window, is the central portal carved by Wiligelmo, also author of four friezes telling stories from the book of Genesis. On the south side, open the Porta dei Principi and the Porta Regia built in red marble. On the north face is the Porta della Pescheria decorated with sculptures representing the twelve months of the year and the legend of King Arthur. Inside, the triple nave leads to an apse with a rood screen whose marble parapet was sculpted by Anselmo da Campione and represents the Passion of Christ. Under this balcony is the entrance to the crypt.
- 2 Torre ghirlandina (86 meters high) Via Lanfranco open every day except Monday, Easter Sunday, December 25 and January 1, from 9 h 30 - 12 h 30 and15 h 30 - 19 h. 3 € (Palazzo Comunale Torre Ghirlandina: 4 €). – The Torre Ghirlandina, or garland tower, of which five floors were already built in 1169, was completed in 1319 by the corporation of masters of Campione. In addition to the function of campanile, the tower fulfilled the function of civic tower and its guards were placed at its top to signal the opening of the city gates and to monitor the coffers.
- 3 Piazza Grande – Built in the 12the century, the square is bordered, to the north, by the Duomo and, to the east, by one of the facades of the Palazzo Comunale. In the northeast corner is the Pedra Ringadora (“Stone of harangues” in Modena dialect) used in the past to lecture the crowd but also to punish, sometimes by beheading, debtors. Currently, the square is the venue for all celebrations as well as the start and finish point for the remake of Mille Miglia and carnival.
The Duomo seen from the Corso Duomo.
The Duomo and the Torre Ghirlandina seen from the Piazza Grande.
Balcony on the south facade of the Duomo.
Illuminations of the Duomo and the Torre Ghirlandina.
The apse of the Duomo.
The Torre Ghirlandina.
Piazza Grande with the Palazzo Comunale in the background.
La Pedra Ringadora.
Emblematic places
- 4 Palazzo Comunale (Town Hall) Piazza Grande open Monday to Saturday from 9 h - 19 h (free), Sunday and public holiday of 9 h 30 - 12 h 30 (free) and 15 h - 19 h 30 (2 €). free or 2 €,. – Located in Piazza Grande, it encompasses medieval buildings that were restructured between the XVIIe and the XVIIe century. Inside are many historic rooms, one of which houses the Secchia Rapita, a wooden seal reminiscent of the Modenese victory over the Bolognese in 1325.
- 5 Palazzo dei Musei Largo Porta Sant 'Agostino variable depending on the showroom. – The exhibition rooms are located in the Palais des Musées, built between 1764 and 1771. It was originally the seat of the ducal arsenal then successively an inn before being bought by the town in 1881 to reunite there. the artistic riches of Modena. Inside are seven different galleries; in particular the Estense library (Biblioteca Estense universitaria), (open Monday to Saturday from 9 h - 13 h, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 14 h 30 - 18 h 30), the Estense gallery (Galleria Estense), the municipal museum (Museo dello Risorgimento) dedicated to the unification of the Italian peninsula.
- 6 Palazzo Ducale Piazza Roma, 39 059 2032660 (Visitor Center), 39 59 220022 (Modenatur) by reservation only, with the tourist office and Modenatur visits according to the period on Saturday and Sunday morning. 8 €. – Built from 1634 according to the project of the Roman architect Bartolomeo Avanzini, the palace housed the Ducal Court of Este for more than 200 years. Today it is the seat of the Military Academy of Modena. Inside, there are richly decorated rooms such as the main salon or the gilded cabinet, as well as galleries decorated with portraits of the Este family.
Image heritage
- 7 Civica Galleria Palazzo Santa Margherita, Corso Canal Grande, 103, 39 059 2032940, e-mail : [email protected] variable depending on the period. free ; for group guided tour (between 15 and 30 people) 80 €, school 50 €. – The Galleria Civica organizes periodic artistic exhibitions in the field of contemporary art.
- 8 Collectible Card Museum (Museo de la figurina) Palazzo Santa Margherita, Corso Canal Grande, 103, 39 059 2032919, e-mail : [email protected] open from Thursday to Friday from 17 h 00 - 19 h 30, Saturday, Sunday and public holiday from 10 h 30 - 19 h 30, closed Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays.. free. – In this museum is exhibited the collection of Giuseppe Panini, the creator of the famous little thumbnails to stick on albums.
- 9 Modena Photographic Foundation (Fondazione Fotografia Modena) Ex Ospedale Sant 'Agostino, Largo Porta Sant' Agostino, 228, 39 059 239888, e-mail : [email protected] – This foundation takes care of and manages a collection focused on contemporary photography as well as several historical photograph collections. It also promotes culture through exhibitions and training.
Churches
For information on opening hours and masses: visitor Center.
- 10 Sant 'Agostino Largo Porta Sant 'Agostino, 6, 39 059 236327 closed. – Founded in 1338 and transformed in 1664 on the occasion of a ducal funeral, it houses a Deposition from the cross by Antonio Begarelli and a Madonna and Child by Tommaso da Modena.
- 11 San Barnaba Via Carteria, 108, 39 059 236327 open from 7 h 45 - 12 h 30 and15 h - 18 h 40, public holidays 8 h 15 - 12 h 30 and15 h - 18 h 45, Masses on Wednesday at 18 h and Sunday at 9 h 30. – Rebuilt in 1660, it houses paintings and objects of Catholic worship from the 18th century.e century.
- 12 San Bartolomeo Via dei Servi, 18 Monday to Sunday from 9 h - 12 h 30, masses at 10 h 30, Sunday Mass for the Orthodox of Romania, at 9 h 30. – Designed by the Company of Jesus and started in 1607, it houses objects of Catholic worship and paintings from the 17th century.e century.
- 13 San Biagio Via del Carmine, 39 059 222450 – Built in the first decades of the 14th centurye century, it was considerably modified in the XVIIe century and houses paintings and frescoes from the XVIIe century.
- Santa Maria della Pomposa Piazzetta Pomposa, 39 059 225131 Monday to Sunday, open from 10 h - 12 h and16 h - 19 h. – Built in the 18th centurye century, we find inside the mortal remains of the historian Ludovico Antonio Muratori who lived in an adjacent house from 1716 until his death in 1750.
- 14 San Giovanni Battista Via Emilia Centro (next to Piazza Giacomo Matteotti) closed. – Built in the 18th centurye century, it contains polychrome terracotta statues representing the Lamentations around the dead Christ (Compianto sul Cristo morto) by Guido Mazzoni (1480).
- 15 Chiesa del Voto Via Emilia Centro, 39 059 2032660 closed. – Designed by Cristoforo Malagola, it was built in thanks to the Virgin for the end of the plague epidemic that ravaged all of northern Italy between 1628 and 1633.
- 16 San Domenico Piazza San Domenico, 13, 39 059 222958 closed. – Built between 1708 and 1735, it houses a group of sculptures by Antonio Begarelli.
- 17 San Giorgio Via Farini, 91, 39 059 2133811 of 7 h 30 - 11 h 30 and17 h - 19 h 30. – Designed by the architect and superintendent of the buildings of the ducal court Gaspare Vigarani in the middle of the 17th centurye century, it houses Baroque paintings.
- 18 San Vicenzo Corso Canalgrande, 75, 39 059 222450 Saturday and Sunday from 10 h - 12 h and16 h - 18 h. – Begun in 1617 and restored at the beginning of the XIXe century, the church is the Modènois pantheon of Este, one finds there the mortal remains of its dukes and its princes.
- 19 San Pietro Via San Pietro, 1 Open Monday to Sunday from 5 h 15 - 12 h and15 h - 19 h 45, masses: weekdays at 6 h 20, 9 h and 18 h 30, Sunday : 7 h, 9 h 30, 11 h and 18 h 30. – Former annex of a Benedictine abbey founded in 966, it was rebuilt between 1476 and 1518. The interior, composed of a nave with double side aisles, contains, in front of a plaster altar, works by Antonio Begarelli as well as paintings dating from the XVIe century.
- 20 San Francesco d'Assisi Rua dei Frati Minori, 19, 39 059 236218 Opening of 7 h - 12 h and17 h - 19 h. – Begun in 1244 and restored during the first half of the 19th centurye century, it houses thirteen terracotta statues of Antonio Begarelli.
The nave, choir and apse of Sant 'Agostino.
San Bartolomeo.
The cloister of San Biagio.
Santa Maria della Pomposa.
The choir of Santa Maria della Pomposa.
The dome of Chiesa del Voto.
San Domenico.
Automotive industry
Museums
- 21 Museo casa Enzo Ferrari Via Paolo Ferrari, 85, 39 059 439 7979, e-mail : [email protected] open every day except December 25 and 31. From October 1 to April 30, from 9 h 30 - 18 h, from May 1st to September 30th 9 h 30 - 19 h. 15 € (full price). – The museum features the house where Enzo Ferrari was born in 1898 as well as a futuristic exhibition space under a yellow dome reminiscent of a car hood. The museum traces the stages of Enzo Ferrari's life, objects belonging to him, cars as well as accessories from the Scuderia Ferrari.
- 22 Ferrari Museum- Maranello Via Dino Ferrari, 43, 41053 Maranello, 39 0536 949713, e-mail : [email protected] open every day except December 25 and 31. From October 1 to April 30, from 9 h 30 - 18 h, from May 1st to September 30th 9 h 30 - 19 h. 16 € (full price). – The museum presents to the public permanent and temporary collections of prancing horse carriages.
Private collections
- 23 Museo dell'auto storica Stanguellini Via Emilia Est, 756 - Modena, 39 059 361105, e-mail : [email protected] on reservation.
- 24 Collezione Umberto Panini Via Corletto Sud, 320- Modena, 39 059 510660, e-mail : [email protected] by reservation only, contact: Francesca Stradi, Modenatur, 39 059 220022, [email protected].
- 25 Collezioni Righini via Emilia, 49 Anzola dell'Emilia 40011 Bologna, 39 051 733309, e-mail : [email protected] by reservation only.
Factories
- 26 Maserati viale Ciro Menotti, 322 - 41100 Modena, 39 348 361 4650 showroom open from 9 h - 12 h 30. free.
- 27 Ferrari factory Via Dino Ferrari, 43, 41053 Maranello Modena every day at 12 h 30 and 13 h 30, on reservation. – Bus tour of the exteriors of the Ferrari factory and the test track. Reservation at the Ferrari Museum.
- 28 Pagani Automobili Via dell'Artigianato, 5, 41018 San Cesario sul Panaro, 39 059 4739201, e-mail : [email protected] by reservation only. 24 €.
Circuit
- 29 Autodromo di Modena Strada Pomposiana, 255 A, 41123 Marzaglia -Modena, e-mail : [email protected]
Green spaces
- 30 Parco Novi Sad Viale Monte Kosica / viale J. Berengario – Archaeological site
- 31 Parco Enzo Ferrari via Emilia Ovest, viale Autodromo, strada San Faustino, viale Italia night closing.
- 32 Parco Ducale Estense Corso Canalgrande, viale Caduti in Guerra, Corso Vittorio Emanuele night closing.
- Oasi La Piantata di Via Marconi via Marconi, 39 348 1520158, e-mail : [email protected] possibility of guided tour. – Possibility of guided tours all year round
- 33 Parco dei Caduti della Fanfara Olandese Via d'Avia Nord / via Uccelliera
- 34 Parco Giovanni Amendola Via Andrea Mantegna
- 35 Parco delle Mura Viale delle Rimembranze / Viale Martiri della libertà
- 36 Orto Botanico (Botanical Garden) Viale Caduti in Guerra, 39 059 2056011 from April 1 to July 31, and from September 1 to 30, Monday to Friday between 9 h and 13 h. free.
Do
- Discover Ferrari & Pavarotti Land Via Scudari, 8 - Modena, 39 059 220022, 39 059 2032660 (free number), e-mail : [email protected] Open Monday from 14 h 30 To 18 h 00 Tuesday to Sunday from 9 h 00 (9 h 30 Sunday) at 13 h 30 and of 14 h 30 To 18 h 00. 60 €. – Discovery tour of the birthplace of Enzo Ferrari and Luciano Pavarotti. The tour is in the form of a valid passport 48 h (or 2 times 24 h ) and gives you unlimited access to the bus lines specially active for the tour. This tour includes: the entrance ticket for the Ferrari Museums of Maranello and Modena, the entrance to the Luciano Pavarotti Museum and House with audioguide, the Audioguide for the historic center of Modena, listed as World Heritage. by UNESCO, admission to the Charcuterie (MUSA) and Balsamic Vinegar museums, Guided tours and tastings of balsamic vinegar production sites, Parmigiano-Reggiano and Lambrusco. Large, 14
Events
- Philosophy Festival Modena, Carpi and Sassuolo, e-mail : [email protected] Annual in September. free. – The Philosophy Festival is characterized by lectures, exhibitions, concerts, films, games and dinners that deal with issues related to philosophical themes. Throughout the weekend these meetings take place in public squares, theaters and churches in the three cities.
- Modena terra di motor- the night of the engines Modena historic center annual May-June. free. – Each year the most prestigious cars of the Motor Valley meet in the center of Modena for an exceptional event, with shows and entertainment.
- Mille Miglia annual, may. free. – Each year, Modena sees the passing of Mille Miglia storica, a modern version of the race popular between 1927 and 1957 in Italy, with the cars of the time.
- VIE-Scena contemporanea festival contact: UFFICIO FESTIVAL viale Carlo Sigonio, 382-Modena, 39 059 305738 Annual, in May-June or October. – The festival brings together the excellence of the contemporary scene as well as young talents for dance shows, theater ...
- Tortellino sotto i portici Via Emilia June. 15 € (in 2014). – Tortellino sotto i Portici brings together Tortellini lovers under the porticoes of via Emilia, near the Palazzo Comunale for a lunch offering local specialties, with the flagship product being the pasta that was invented in the region.
- Stuzzicagente Modena Historic Center annual. starting price 13,5 €. – Different thematic culinary routes in the restaurants of the city center.
Balsamic vinegar producers
Modena is recognized for its gastronomic specialties (Parmigiano Reggiano, cured ham, Lambrusco, tortellini) and in particular the balsamic vinegar which accompanies salads, pasta, cheese ... There are three different names of balsamic vinegar: balsamic vinegar of Modena, vinegar traditional baslamic from Modena and traditional baslamic vinegar from Reggio Emilia. They differ in particular by the time of aging and the quality of vinegar. Near Modena (approx. 20 min by car for the most distant), vinegar producers offer tours, by reservation through the Modena tourist office.
- IAT Modena (tourist office) Piazza Grande, 14, 39 059 2032660, e-mail : [email protected] Monday from 15 h - 18 h, from Tuesday to Saturday from 9 h - 13 h and15 h - 18 h, Sundays and public holidays 9 h 30 - 12 h 30.. free.
- 1 Acetaia Leonardi Via Mazzacavallo, 62, Magreta, Formigine, e-mail : [email protected] 8 h 30 - 19 h. – Visit of the vinegar factory on request by email. Possibility to visit it in French. The house has century-old balsamic vinegar.
Theaters
- 2 Teatro comunale Luciano Pavarotti via del Teatro n.8, 39 059 2033020 It is possible to visit the theater by reservation only for groups of at least 10 people.
- 3 Teatro Storchi Largo Garibaldi 15, 39 059 213 6011
- 4 Teatro delle passioni Via C. Sigonio, 382, 39 059 223783
Sport / Relaxation
Soccer
- Stadio Alberto Braglia Viale Monte Kosica 128/134 – This is the stadium that hosts the meetings of the professional club Modena FC.
Golf
- Modena Golf & Country Club Via Castelnuovo Rangone, 4, 41050 Colombaro di Formigine (Mo), 39 059 553482, fax : 39 059-553696, e-mail : [email protected]
Thermal baths - wine therapy
- Hotel Terme Salvarola Via Salvarola, 101, 41049 Sassuolo (Mo), 39 0536987530, e-mail : [email protected]
Prepare for your trip to Modena
- 1 IAT Modena (tourist office) Piazza Grande 14, 41100 Modena MO, 39 059 2032660, fax : 39 059 2032659, e-mail : [email protected] Monday from 15 h - 18 h, from Tuesday to Saturday from 9 h - 13 h and15 h - 18 h, Sundays and public holidays 9 h 30 - 12 h 30..
- 2 Modenatur Via Scudari, 10, 41100 Modena, 39 059 220022, e-mail : [email protected] – Incoming tour operator. Modenatur offers customizable thematic boxes around the riches offered by the territory of Modena. Modenatur also organizes congresses, incentives and trips and corporate events.
- 3 Piacere Modena Viale Virgilio, 55 - 41123 Modena, 39 059 208671, fax : 39 059 208616, e-mail : [email protected] – Piacere Modena is a brand that aims to promote the culinary specialties of the region, balsamic vinegar, Lambrusco, parmesan, zampone, Modena ham ...
- 4 Modenamoremio Via Scudari, 12, 41121 Modena, 39 059 212714, e-mail : [email protected] – Company promoting the historic center of Modena.
To learn
- Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia Via Università 4, 41121 Modena,, 39 059 2056511, fax : 39 059 245156, e-mail : [email protected]
To work
Modena has rooms suitable for hosting conferences:
- Auditorium forum Guido Monzani Via Aristotele, 33, 39 059 202 1093 – 1000 places 2 rooms of 100 places
- Modenafiere Viale Virgilio, 70/90, 39 059 848380 – from 400 to 5000 places
- Palasport / Palapanini Viale dello Sport, 25 – around 5000 places
- Teatro Comunale Via del Teatro, 8 – 900 spaces
- Teatro Storchi Largo Garibaldi, 15 – 900 spaces
- Hotel Real Fini Via Emilia Via Emilia East, 441 – 500 seats 10 modular rooms
- Museo Casa Enzo Ferrari Via Paolo Ferrari, 85 – between 30 and 300 places
- Auditorium fondazione Marco Biagi Viale Gaetano Storchi, 2 – 320 spaces
- Solgia hotel Raffaello Strada Per Cognento, 5 – 320 seats (5 rooms) restaurant
- Auditorium Pier Camillo Beccaria via Razzaboni, 80. – 285 spaces
- Camera di commercio Via Ganaceto, 134 – 276 spaces
- Beluardo della Cittadella – 150 restaurant seats
- Hotel Real Fini San Francesco Dei Frati Minori Street 4 – 80 restaurant seats
Around Modena, other prestigious villas, hotels and places can host conferences, meetings or incentives.
To buy
In the historic center you will find many shops selling local products, balsamic vinegar, Parmigiano ...
- 5 Mercato del lunedì Parco Novi Sad 8 h - 14 h. – The weekly market is held on Mondays at Parco Novi Sad, with stalls selling food, as well as non-food products.
Eat
Restaurants
- Corso Vittorio Emanuele, 54/56, 39 059 210275 close on Sunday. 15 € - 40 €. – traditional cuisine, with terrace
- Ristorante Aurora Via Taglio 11, 39 059225191 closed Monday all day and Tuesday noon. – Fish-based cuisine, with terrace
- Ristorante bar caffè del corso Corso Canalgrande, 72, 39 059 242129 no closing day. – Creative Italian cuisine, with terrace
- Ristorante Carducci Via Canalino, 73, 39 059 221936 closed on Mondays. 20 € - 30 €. – Cuisine of Modena dishes
- Ristorante Birreria Churrasco Largo San Giacomo, 56, 39 059 210424 every day for dinner. 21 €-40 €. – South American kitchen, with terrace
- Ristorante Enoteca Cucina del museo Via Sant 'Agostino, 7, 39 059 217429 closed Monday and Sunday evening. – traditional and creative cuisine
- Ristorante bel vedere da Danilo Via Coltellini, 31, 39 059 225498 close on Sunday. – typical Modena cuisine
- Ristorante da Enzo Via Coltellini, 17, 39 059 225177 closed Monday and Sunday evening. – typical Modena cuisine
- Ristorante Erba del Re Via Castel Maraldo, 45, 39 059 218188 closed Sunday and Monday noon. – traditional and creative cuisine
- Ristorante Trattoria del giardinetto Piazzale Boschetti, 1, 39 059 234448 closed Saturday lunchtime and Sunday. – typical Modena cuisine
- Ristorante hostaria del mare Via Castelmaraldo, 29, 39 059 238561 closed Monday and Tuesday noon. – Fish-based cuisine (some meat-based dishes are however available), with terrace
- Ristoante Orestes Piazza Roma, 31, 39 059 243324 closed Sunday evening and Wednesday. – typical Modena cuisine
- Ristorante alla Redecocca Piazzale Redecocca, 8, 39 059 242750 booking is recommended. 15 € - 30 €. – traditional kitchen
- Ristorante Taverna dei Servi Via del Servi, 37, 39 059 217134 open every day. 20 € - 35 €. – traditional kitchen
- Ristorante Uva d'oro Piazza Mazzini, 38, 39 059 239171 open every day. – typical Modena cuisine, pizza, with terrace
- Ristorante Hosteria Vecchia Pirri Via Prampolini, 8, 39 059 235324 closed on Mondays. 20 € - 25 €. – regional cuisine, pizza, piadina
- Ristorante Zelmira Piazzetta San Giacomo, 17, 39 059 222351 closed on thursday. – traditional and creative Modena cuisine
- Ristorante la Secchia Rapita Corso Canalgrande, 4, 39 059 4270743 closed Sunday and Monday noon. 23 € - 57 €. – regional and creative cuisine, with terrace
- Ristorante Hostaria la Frasca Via San Paolo, 51, 39 059 216271 closed wednesday. 23 €-34 €. – typical Modena cuisine, homemade pasta
- Risotrante Osteria Enoteca Market calle 9 Calle di Luca, 39 059 243652 open every evening. 14 €-33 €. – creative cuisine and buffets
Restaurants-Pizzeria
- Al Cenacolo Viale A, Tassoni 8A, 39 059 212234 closed on Mondays. – Mediterranean cuisine, fish, pizzam, with terrace
- Al Grottino Viale Taglio, 2628, 39 059 223985 closed wednesday. 21 € - 32 €. – regional and Neapolitan cuisine, with terrace
- Da Italo Via Modonella, 11, 39 059 216128 closed on Mondays. – Italian food
- The Mamma Via Cavallerini, 4, 39 059 216427 closed on thursday. – regional cuisine, fish, pizza, with terrace
- Officina della Senape Piazza Matteotti, 19, 39 059 8756752 closed on Mondays. – grilled meat, primo piatto, cheese, cold cuts, with terrace
- Academia dei Dissonanti Viale Berengario, 112, 39 059 4279326 closed on Tuesdays. – Italian cuisine, rotisserie, pizza
- Bulldog's club Via Borelli, 28, 39 059 244913 closed on Tuesdays. – traditional cuisine, with terrace
- Colomo Via rispi, 1, 39 059 244913 closed on Tuesdays. – Italian cuisine, with terrace
- La Lanterna Viale Ciro Menotti, 379, 39 059 311495
- Storchi Viale Storchi, 87, 39 059 241137 closed on Mondays. – traditional cuisine, Neapolitan pizza, fish.
Restaurants-Bistros
- Trattoria Aldina Via Albinelli, 40, 39 059 236106 closed on Sunday and public holidays, open for lunch, Friday and Saturday evening. – traditional regional cuisine, with terrace
- Antica trattoria Cervetta Via Cervetta, 7, 39 059 220500 open every day. 18 € - 29 €. – typical Modena cuisine
- Trattoria da Omer Via Torre, 33, 39 059 218050 close on Sunday. – typical Modena cuisine
- Trattoria Ristorante Ermes Via Ganaceto, 89, 39 059 238065 closed on Sunday, reservation is recommended. – typical Modena cuisine
Bistros
- 1 La Bonissima Via Masone, 16, 39 059 238036 closed Sunday lunchtime, Monday and Tuesday evening. 10 € - 21 €. – creative cuisine, with terrace
- 2 Giusti Vicolo Squallore, 46, 39 059 222533 closed Sunday and Monday, closed in December, open in August only for groups by reservation. – traditional kitchen
- 3 Ruggera Via Ruggera, 18, 39 059 211129 closed on Tuesdays. – typical Modena and Mediterranean cuisine, with terrace
- 4 Santa Chiara Via Ruggera, 3, 39 059 225302 closed on Sunday, open the other evenings. 27 € - 54 €. – home kitchen, with terrace
- 5 Toscana Via Galluci, 21, 39 059 211312 Closed on sunday and monday. – Tuscan and Italian cuisine
- 6 Francescana via Stella, 22, 39 059 210118 closed Saturday lunchtime, Sunday and August. 52 € - 156 €. – creative traditional cuisine, listed 3 stars in the Michelin guide
- Vino a Manovella Ristorante Birreria Via Emilia Centro, angolo via del Carmine, 39 059 8753023 open every day. – Modena and Friuli cuisine
- Stallo del Pomodoro Largo Hannover, 63, 39 059214664 open every day. – creative cuisine, with terrace
Restaurants-Wine bar
- Fusorari cibi & viaggi Piazzale torti, 5, 39 059 4270436 from Tuesday to Friday from 12 h - 1 h, Saturday and Sunday from 18 h - 1 h, closed on Mondays. 12 € - 20 €.
- I cinque sensi alla Pomposa Via del Voltone, 1, 39 059 214881 closed on Mondays. 20 € - 30 €. – typical Modena and Piemonte cuisine, with terrace
- Olimpia restaurant Viale Storchi, 487, 39 059 333832 close on Sunday. – revisited traditional cuisine, homemade pasta
Wine bars
- The bar via Badiua, 12/14, 39 059 218118 closed on thursday. – appetizers, tapas, cheese, cold cuts
- Caffè Santa Eufemia Via Sant 'Eufemia, 26/28, 39 059 216911 close on Sunday. – appetizers, primo piatto, cheese, cold cuts
- Bar caffè Cagliari Degustazione Piazza Grande, 38, 39 059 230090 closed on sunday. – with terrace
- Compagnia del Taglio Bar Via Taglio, 12, 39 059 210377 open every day. – Traditional kitchen
- Bar Enoteca di Lerna Via Gallucci, 24, 39 059 219279 – with terrace
- Enoteca sax caffè Via Belle Arti, 9, 39 059 212887 closed on Sunday, open Monday to Saturday from 11 h - 2 h. – Appetizers, cold meats, cheese
- Enoteca Osteria Paninoteca vecchia scarpa Via Scarpa, 23, 39 059 230364 closed Tuesday, open late afternoon until overnight. – cold dishes, hot sandwiches, cold meats
For a little touch of sweetness and freshness, you can taste Italian gelato (ice cream), here are some good addresses:
- 7 Emilia cremeria 17, Piazza Mazzini Giuseppe, 39 059 219054
- 8 Gelatin gioiosis 19, Via Coltellini
- 9 Gelateria Mattioni 4, Piazza Roma
- 10 Bocedo Giancarlo e Gelati Gabriella 10, Via Badia Tommaso
- 11 Yogurteria Yoog 48, V. Gallucci
- 12 GROM 40, Largo Porta Bologna
- 13 Pomposa Icecream 16 / A, Via Del Voltone
- 14 Gelateria macchioni centro 125, Corso Canalchiaro
- 15 Gelateria La Moretta 18, Viale Martiri Della Libertà
Have a drink / Go out
Young people (and not so young) usually meet in Pomposa for a drink, that is to say the streets around the Church of Santa Maria Pomposa.Here is a non-exhaustive list of some bars:
- 1 Caffetteria Wine Bar Moreali Snc Via Gaetano Moreali, 113, 39 059 362130
- Caffè Concerto Piazza Grande, 26, 39 059 222232
- Griffin's Irish Pub Largo Hannover, 67, 39 059 223606
- Al Tramezzino Bar Via Castellaro, 55, 39 059 223622
Discotheques
- Il Baluardo Della Cittadella Piazza Giovani di Tien An Men, 5, 39 059 427 0745
- Snoopy Piazza Della Cittadella, 2, 39 059212418
Housing
Camping
- 1 International Camping Modena Strada Cave di Ramo, 111 41100, 39 059332252, fax : 39 059823235, e-mail : [email protected]
- 2 Caravan Camping Club Modena via Pomposiana, 305/2 41123 Modena, 39 059389434, e-mail : [email protected]
Cheap
Youth hostels :
- Hotel Tiby Via Ella Rainusso 108 28 €.
- Ostello San Filippo Neri Via Santa Orsola 48/52 18,5 €.
- Locanda Zita Piazza S. Giorgio, 6 25 €.
Average price
- Hotel La Stella D'Italia Via Paolo Ferrari 3, 39 059 222584 from 50 €. – 3 stars
- Hotel Principe Corso Vittorio Emanuele, 94, 39 059 218670 – 3 stars
- B&B La Pomposa Via Cerca, 13, 39 059 482 1121
- Hotel Estense Via Jacopo Berengario, 11, 39 059 219057 from 70 €. – 3 stars
- Best Western Hotel Libertà Via Blasia, 10, 39 059 222365 from 89 €. – 3 stars
- Hotel Europa Corso Vittorio Emanuele 52, 39 059 217721 from 49 €. – 3 stars
Luxury
- Central Park Hotel Modena Viale Vittorio Veneto, 10, 39 059 225858 109-259 €. – 4 stars
- Hotel Cervetta 5 Via Cervetta, 5, 39 059 238447 105-125 €. – 3 stars
- Hotel Canalgrande Spa Corso Canal Grande, 6, 39 059 217160 112-135 €. – 4 stars
- Hotel Lux Via Galileo Galilei, 218, 39 059 353308 75-160 €.
Communicate
The main language is Italian, but like everywhere in Italy, the city of Modena has its dialect, descending from the dialect of Emilia Romagna.
Job
- Job Via Modonella, 8, 39 059 2053939
Manage the day-to-day
Hospitals
- Policlinico di Modena Via del Pozzo 71 - 41124 Modena, 39 059 422 2111, fax : 39 059.422.4905
- Hesperia Hospital Via Arquà, 80 / a, 39 059 449111
Media
- TRC-Telemodena , 39 059 886 999 9, e-mail : [email protected] – Local television
- Modena radio city – Local radio
- La gazzetta di Modena Via Ricci 56, 39 059247311, e-mail : [email protected] – Local journal
Security
- Police Via Giovanni Palatucci, 15, 39 059 410411, fax : 39 059 410837, e-mail : [email protected]
- Traffic police Via Pietro Giardini, 157, 39 059 248911
- Local police Via G. Galilei, 165, 39 059 20314, e-mail : [email protected]
Around
- 1 Carpi – Located 22 kilometers from Modena, Carpi is the second largest city in the Province in terms of population. The city is endowed with many religious structures, and also the majestic Palazzo dei Pio.
- 2 Bologna (71 m.) – 36 kilometers separate Bologna and Modena. Bologna is the seat of the oldest university in the western world founded in 1088. It is a city rich from an architectural and cultural point of view.