English: Engraving of the city of Bologna from Leandro Alberti's Deca seconda delle Historie de Bologna, Fausto Bonardo, 1590. The very tall tower and the leaning tower beside it still stand in the city centre.
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Engraving of the city of Bologna from Leandro Alberti's History of Bologna 1590
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