Basilica di Santo Stefano, 1996
Several students walk past the Basilica di Santo Stefano in Bologna in 1996.
Several students walk past the Basilica di Santo Stefano in Bologna in 1996.
View of a long line of bicycles along a street in Bologna in 1996.
View of bicycles parked in Bologna.
View of colorful window shutters and a balcony in Bologna in 1996.
View of a building in Bologna in 1996.
Bologna residents walk through the rain with colorful umbrellas in 1996.
A class on alternative energy sources gathers around a solar cooker while on a January trip to Costa Rica in 1996.
View of several towers and domes in Bologna.
View of an engraving, which depicts a portal into the city, on a wall in Bologna in 1996. Many of the original portals still stand in the city.
A group of children carry flags as they participate in a festival in Bologna in 1996.
A group of individuals, most likely Bologna residents, dress up to participate in a festival in 1996.
Four students walk through the Piazza Maggiore in 1996 with the Italian flag in the background.
Four students sit in an alcove and talk in Bologna.
Four selections of freshly made pasta, including tagliatelle, which Bologna is best known for.
Four female students sit at the river Thames.
If you can identify anyone in this photograph or provide any additional information, please contact the Archives (archives@dickinson.edu). This image is slide 19 of the Class of 1996 Senior Slideshow.
View of the interior of a palace in Bologna.
View of motorcycles and scooters that are parked outside a building in Bologna in 1996.
A motorcyclist rides through the outskirts of Bologna in 1996.
View of an old riverway in Bologna in 1996.
View of a pediment on a building in Bologna in 1996.
View of the portici, the arches, in a building located in Bologna.
View of red roofs in Bologna, one of the reasons for Bologna's nickame, "The Red City."
View as several Bologna residents ride and walk in the streets.
View of rooftops in Bologna in 1996.
View of San Luca, formally known as the Sanctuary of the Madonna di San Luca, a church settled in the hills of Bologna.