Bologna, Italy (IV)

1999 – The city of Bologna, Italy, with the Via Zamboni in the center, seen from the Torre degli Asinelli. Photo © by Mark Zanzig/zanzig.com


The story behind the image

I am afraid of heights, but in 1999 I managed to climb up inside the Asinelli Tower in Bologna, Italy. It’s the larger tower of the historic twin towers that are located in the town center. The narrow inner stairs were old but sturdy, and it was really busy. Groups of tourists were walking up and down, and it was quite an effort, so we had to pause and adjust now and then. But once you are at the top you will enjoy the awesome 360° view across the city!

In this image, I captured a view towards North with the Via Zamboni emerging from the bottom center. An impressive view for sure. Less impressive, however, is the smog in the distance. Back in 1999 the cars were not as clean as they are today, so it’s not a big surprise that the city was plagued by smog quite often.

The red roofs surrounding the tower are quite overwhelming. But Bologna is called the “Red City” (or just “La Rossa” in Italian) not just because of the color of the roofs – a sea of red, really – when seen from high above, but because it has been governed by the left wing (red) party for ages.


The high resolution image

Capture Date1999
LocationBologna, Italy
CameraCanon AE-1 Program
Image SourceFuji Slide Film
Digital Image SourceEPSON Perfection 4870 Photo
Digital Image File FormatTIFF, 48 bits/pixel, sRGB
Edited Image FormatJPEG, 24 bits/pixel, sRGB
Edited Image Dimensions3968 x 6348 Pixels
Copyright© by Mark Zanzig/zanzig.com

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