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Enzo Ferrari Museum
Från€38
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Enzo Ferrari Museum
Från€38

Enzo Ferrari Museum
Från€27

Casa Museo Luciano Pavarotti
Från€15

Enzo Ferrari Museum
Från€95

Modena Food Tours
Från€170
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Din guide till Modena
Modena earns its reputation through accumulation rather than spectacle. Set in the broad, flat plain of the Po Valley, roughly halfway between Bologna and Parma, this compact Emilian city has quietly assembled an unlikely combination of distinctions: a UNESCO-listed Romanesque cathedral, the world's most revered balsamic vinegar, a tenor whose voice defined an era, and a cluster of motor manufacturers that shaped the identity of Italian engineering. Few cities of comparable size carry so much cultural and gastronomic weight, and fewer still wear it with such apparent ease.
The cathedral of San Geminiano, begun in 1099 and consecrated over the following century, anchors the old centre along with the Ghirlandina tower and the Piazza Grande, the three together forming the UNESCO site recognised in 1997. The piazza functions as Modena's living room in a way that feels entirely unforced: market stalls, morning coffee, the slow passage of cyclists. The streets radiating outward through the centro storico are lined with arcaded porticoes that keep pedestrians sheltered in both the damp grey winters and the humid summers that characterise this part of the Po Valley. The covered passages also frame the city's food shops particularly well, and the Mercato Albinelli, a covered market dating from the early twentieth century, remains the clearest single expression of what Modena actually eats.
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