Two Towers

Two Towers


A magnificent view over the medieval rooftops of Bologna’s city center is just reward for the arduous climb to the top of one of these ancient towers.

The Tower of Asinelli (Torre degli Asinelli) and the leaning Tower of Garisenda form Bologna’s emblematic Two Towers. Among the most striking architectural landmarks of the city, the monuments stand at an historic intersection that leads to the gates of Bologna’s old city walls. When you visit the Two Towers, climb to the lookout deck of the Tower of Asinelli for a bird’s-eye view of the city center.

Rising to a height of 319 feet (97.2 meters), the Tower of Asinelli is the tallest of the Two Towers. It takes its name from the noble family that erected it in the early 1100s. Throughout its 900-year-old history the tower has been used as a defensive stronghold, observatory and World War II watchtower. Local folklore states that students of the University of Bologna will fail to graduate if they climb to the top.

Pay attention to the rocchetta (mini fortress) that surrounds the lower section of the square-shaped landmark. It was added in the late 15th century as a base for the tower’s guards. Look up to see how the tower and Tower of Garisenda lean away from each other. A statue of St. Petronius, the patron saint of the city, stands in front of the towers.

A demanding climb up a dim and narrow 498-step staircase takes you up to the tower’s rooftop platform. Peer out of the turrets and over the beautiful redbrick cityscape of the city’s medieval core. Spot the Basilica of San Petronio, Piazza Maggiore and Santa Maria della Vita Church, among other sights. On clear and sunny days the foothills of the Venetian Prealps are visible in the distance.

Find the Tower of Asinelli located within Bologna City Center. It’s a short walk from Piazza Maggiore and about 20 minutes by foot from Bologna Centrale train station. A fee is applicable to climb the stairs and it is accessible all year round. Visit the official website of the Two Towers for more information.

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Book in advance. Wear sensible shoes (498 steep steps). Be reasonably fit !

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I only got halfway up as the steps became narrower and steeper and I was afraid of getting back down. If your not a fan of heights or small spaces don’t go up.

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