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Car Rental Modenatravel resources>> italy>> car hire modenaBooking Rent a Car Modena with one of our car rentals deals, including cheap car rental Modena, online at Imakoocars.co.uk. To book a car for your holiday to just use the rent car booking engine below or select from a choice of rent a car Modena. Imakoocars has access to a huge fleet of cars & vans from economy to luxury rentals, and 4x4s to MPVs. We are dedicated to finding you the cheapest deal on car rental Modena and rent car airport Modena. Cheap rates guaranteed! We Imakoocars guarantee the best Modena Airport rent a car prices and service compare to all international car rental companies like Alamo, Avis, Europcar, Hertz, Budget, Holiday Autos, Auto Europe and Thrifty To get a free quotation for your rent a car Modena click on the image and you will be able to discover in 3 steps the cost of your car rental. You can also send us an email to reservations@imakoocars.co.uk, or call us on +(34) 952 057240 City Guide ModenaModena; Though only thirty minutes northwest by train, MODENA has a quite distinct identity from Bologna. It proclaims itself the "spiritual capital" of Emilia, highlighting the two cities' long and sometimes intense rivalry. Indeed, Modena does have a number of claims to fame: its outskirts are fringed with prosperous industry - knitwear and ceramics factories on the surrounding plain make a healthy profit, and Ferrari build their prestige motor cars close by, testing the Formula 1 monsters on the racetrack at nearby Fiorano; Pavarotti is a native of the town and gives regular summer concerts in the Parco Novi Sad near the train station; while the cathedral is considered perhaps the finest Romanesque building in Italy. Of things to see, top of most people's list are the rich collections of paintings and manuscripts built up by the Este family, who decamped here from Ferrara in 1598, after it was annexed by the Papal States, and ruled the town until the nineteenth century. But really the appeal of Modena is in wandering its labyrinthine old centre, finishing up the day with some good food and nightlife.
Modena's tight, concentric medieval centre is bisected by Via Emilia , which runs past the edge of Piazza Grande , the nominal centre of town, its stone buildings and arcades forming the focus of much of its life. Dominating the square, the twelfth-century Duomo (daily 6.30am-12.30 & 3.30-7pm), dedicated to the Madonna, is one of the finest products of the Romanesque period in Italy. Its most striking feature is the west facade, just off the piazza, whose portal is supported by two majestic lions and fringed with marvellous reliefs - the work of one Wiligelmus, who also did the larger reliefs that run along the wall. Look also at the sculpture on the south side of the church, some of which is by Wiligelmus, some of which - in the final arch - is much later, from the fourteenth century. Inside, the duomo is a lovely Romanesque church, rising to a high choir, supported again by lions and crouched figures and friezed with polychrome reliefs depicting New Testament stories - the Last Supper stands out particularly. Under the choir is the plain stone coffin of St Geminianus, the patron saint of Modena. Have a look too at Begarelli's terracotta tableaux of the Shepherds in the south aisle. Beside the main entrance to the duomo, the Museo Lapidario (Wed-Sun 10am-12.30pm & 4-7pm; L6000/?3.10) has stone bits and pieces from the duomo and around the town, while on the other side of the church, the lurching Torre Ghirlandina was begun at the same time as the duomo but completed 200 years later. Until recently it contained the Secchia Rapita (now in the Palazzo Comunale), a wooden bucket stolen during a raid by the Modenese on Bologna in 1325, and often cited as evidence of the long-standing rivalry between the two towns. The Modenese, who supported Re Enzo (the son of the emperor), swore enmity when the Bolognese took him prisoner after a thirteenth-century battle, liberating the bucket from Bologna until well into the next century in an attempt to even the score. The seventeenth-century poet Tassoni wrote a mock heroic verse on the subject, which apparently retains its significance in people's minds and is still the object of occasional student stunts. ![]() Attention! Rembember that it is very important to make up your mind about booking your rent a car as soon as possible. Thus you have your Rent a Car Modena for sure and you avoid troubles on arrival by not finding the hire car that suits your needs. Car rent Modena. |