Ferrara is a Renaissance city in Emilia-Romagna, northeastern Italy. It is celebrated for its well-preserved medieval walls, the imposing Este Castle, and the Cathedral with its marble façade. The city's grid-plan streets reflect Renaissance urban design. Visitors explore the historic center on bicycle, visit palaces of the Este dynasty, and wander through narrow lanes lined with terracotta buildings.
Ferrara is a historic city in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy, situated in the Po River plain approximately 50 km north of Bologna. Its historic center and the Po Delta are jointly inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site (1995, extended 1999), recognized for the exceptional example of Renaissance urban planning represented by the Este court city and the Herculean Addition of 1492.
Destination | Northern Italy | Emilia-Romagna | UNESCO World Heritage | Renaissance Architecture | Cultural Travel | Cycling Destination