Park of Montagnola, Bologna

The Park of Montagnola is a public park in Bologna, Italy; it owes the original construction (1805) to Napoleonic rule, who commissioned the park design from . The base of the park contains the ruins of the 14th-century Castello di Galliera, which then leads to a scenographic staircase (1893-1896), designed by Tito Azzolini and . The stairs are decorated by sculptural reliefs and statues inspired by the history of Bologna, completed by the , Pietro Veronesi, , , and . The parks central basin was completed for the Exposition of the Province of Emilia in 1888, by design of .

Park of Montagnola, Bologna

The Park of Montagnola is a public park in Bologna, Italy; it owes the original construction (1805) to Napoleonic rule, who commissioned the park design from . The base of the park contains the ruins of the 14th-century Castello di Galliera, which then leads to a scenographic staircase (1893-1896), designed by Tito Azzolini and . The stairs are decorated by sculptural reliefs and statues inspired by the history of Bologna, completed by the , Pietro Veronesi, , , and . The parks central basin was completed for the Exposition of the Province of Emilia in 1888, by design of .