Bologna province is anchored by the regional capital, a city of approximately 390,000 inhabitants known for its medieval towers, nearly 40 kilometres of arcaded porticoes (inscribed by UNESCO in 2021), and its university, founded in 1088 and the oldest in continuous operation in the Western world.
The city's food reputation is unmatched in Italy: ragu bolognese, tortellini, mortadella, and lasagne all originate here or in the immediate surroundings. The Quadrilatero market area in the centre preserves food shops and restaurants that have operated for generations. Bologna is sometimes called 'la Grassa' (the Fat One) for this culinary tradition.
The province extends south into the Apennines, where Marzabotto preserves the best-known Etruscan settlement in northern Italy. The two leaning towers, Asinelli and Garisenda, in the city centre are Bologna's most recognisable landmarks; the Asinelli tower offers views from nearly 100 metres.
Bologna has a well-developed companion market, the largest in Emilia-Romagna, supported by the university, trade fair, and business travel sectors. Each escort website featured on Escortservice.com has been verified. The directory does not arrange encounters, represent any party, or take responsibility for third-party content or services. A minimum age of 18 applies to all users.
Bologna province is anchored by the regional capital, a city of approximately 390,000 inhabitants known for its medieval towers, nearly 40 kilometres of arcaded porticoes (inscribed by UNESCO in 2021), and its university, founded in 1088 and the oldest in continuous operation in the Western world.
The city's food reputation is unmatched in Italy: ragu bolognese, tortellini, mortadella, and lasagne all originate here or in the immediate surroundings. The Quadrilatero market area in the centre preserves food shops and restaurants that have operated for generations. Bologna is sometimes called 'la Grassa' (the Fat One) for this culinary tradition.
The province extends south into the Apennines, where Marzabotto preserves the best-known Etruscan settlement in northern Italy. The two leaning towers, Asinelli and Garisenda, in the city centre are Bologna's most recognisable landmarks; the Asinelli tower offers views from nearly 100 metres.
Bologna has a well-developed companion market, the largest in Emilia-Romagna, supported by the university, trade fair, and business travel sectors. Each escort website featured on Escortservice.com has been verified. The directory does not arrange encounters, represent any party, or take responsibility for third-party content or services. A minimum age of 18 applies to all users.
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Escort services are legal and explicitly regulated by law.
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Italy has maintained its 1958 legal position without adopting the Nordic model or re-establishing regulated brothels. Article 3 of the Legge Merlin criminalises exploitation (sfruttamento), facilitation (favoreggiamento), inducement, and the operation of premises for prostitution, with penalties of 2 to 6 years' imprisonment and fines from EUR 258 to EUR 10,329. Brothels have been illegal since 1958, when the Legge Merlin closed all licensed premises (case chiuse). Human trafficking is prosecuted under Article 601 of the Codice Penale, carrying 8 to 20 years' imprisonment. Legislative Decree 228/2003 provides the broader anti-trafficking framework. Enforcement is carried out by the Polizia di Stato (Squadra Mobile at provincial level), the Carabinieri, and the Guardia di Finanza for tax-related matters. Municipal police enforce local ordinances.
The Legge Merlin (Law No. 75/1958) is the Italian law that closed licensed brothels and established the current framework: individual sex work is not criminalised, but exploitation, facilitation, and premises operation are criminal offences.
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Bologna's Ducati motorcycles and Lamborghini automobiles (headquartered just outside the city in Sant'Agata Bolognese) make the area an important centre of Italian high-performance vehicle manufacturing.