Housing property Bologna
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320 m2 office space for rent in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Via Galliera
- 3,400 EUR per month
- 127.50 EUR /m2/year
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250 m2 office space for rent in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, via Pescherie Vecchie
- 7,500 EUR per month
- 360 EUR /m2/year
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250 m2 office space for rent in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, via Pescherie Vecchie
- 9,000 EUR per month
- 432 EUR /m2/year
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54 m2 commercial space for rent in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, via Gobetti
- 690 EUR per month
- 153.33 EUR /m2/year
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60 m2 shop for rent in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna
- 2,000 EUR per month
- 400 EUR /m2/year
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250 m2 office space for rent in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Strada Maggiore
- 4,170 EUR per month
- 200.16 EUR /m2/year
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171 m2 office space for rent in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Strada Maggiore
- 2,850 EUR per month
- 200 EUR /m2/year
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60 m2 shop for rent in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna
- 1,400 EUR per month
- 280 EUR /m2/year
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60 m2 shop for rent in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna
- 1,400 EUR per month
- 280 EUR /m2/year
Housing property Bologna
Useful to know when you are searching for business premises for rent in Bologna
Apart from being heaven for the italian food lovers, bologna is the capital of the Emilia-Romagna region in Northern Italy, with 390,000 inhabitants (2020).
The city is also known as a very multicultural city, as they are home to over 50 different nationalities. This makes settling here more accessible to expats, as there are many opportunities in terms of fx. translation.
Many move to Bologna to study as the city has the oldest university in Europe, called Alma Mater Studiorum. The university occupied around 78.000 students in 2016, which means a large number of the inhabitants in the city are either studying or working there. The university takes in many exchange students or just foreigners as well, and makes sure to have plenty of opportunities for them. They fx. have 48 PhD programmes, of which 43 of them are taught in english.
The cost of living in bologna is generally lower than other large italian cities, but still not what you would call cheap, as the city has a lot to offer. The average cost of a 1 bedroom apartment in the city centre is about 690 euros, and a monthly pass to public transport is around 36 euros (2020). The public transport consists of busses and are known to be reliable. Many of the streets in the centre are open exclusively to pedestrians and bicycles on all weekends, so you’ll have plenty of opportunities to peacefully explore the streets.
And there are plenty of interesting sights both culturally, architecturally and artistically. You can visit the Sanctuary of the Madonna di San Luca with the longest portico in the world, or The Library of the Archiginnasio, one of the oldest libraries in Europe, among many others.