The basilica was built in 1221 to house the tomb of San Domenico, Founder of the Dominican Order of Preachers, and the magnificent marble Ark of St. Dominic by Nicola Pisano and Niccolò dell’Arca remains the church’s grand centerpiece. In addition, the interiors are Bologna’s most impressive repository of art, decorated with vivid frescoes and paintings by Michelangelo, Filippino Lippi, Guido Reni, Ludovico Carracci, and Guercino, while one of its three grand organs was once played by Mozart, and its intricate inlaid choir was once dubbed the “eighth wonder of the world."
A highlight of any Bologna walking or bike tour, San Domenico can easily be visited with other city treasures like the Basilica of San Petronio in Piazza Maggiore, the Two Towers, and the Church of Santo Stefano. This city is also known for its rich cuisine, so combine sightseeing with tastings by opting for a food tour or cooking lesson in Bologna.