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Formaggeria Barbieri dal 1968

Discover Bologna's cheese paradise at Formaggeria Barbieri dal 1968, inside historic Mercato delle Erbe—vast artisanal selections, expert tastings, and family warmth in every slice of Emilia-Romagna's finest.

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Nestled within Bologna's historic Mercato delle Erbe, Formaggeria Barbieri dal 1968 is a family-run cheese shop renowned for its vast selection of premium Italian and international cheeses, aged Parmigiano-Reggiano tastings, and complementary gourmet products like salumi, balsamic vinegar, and fresh pasta. Since 1968, this compact stall has offered high-quality artisanal goods in a bustling market atmosphere, perfect for food lovers seeking authentic Emilia-Romagna flavors. Friendly staff provide expert advice and vacuum-sealing for travel.

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Mercato Delle Erbe, Via Ugo Bassi, 25, Bologna, Metropolitan City of Bologna, 40121, IT
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Monday
7:30 am-7:30 pm
Tuesday
7:30 am-1:30 pm
Wednesday
7:30 am-7:30 pm
Thursday
7:30 am-1:30 pm
Friday
7:30 am-7:30 pm
Saturday
7:30 am-2:30 pm

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    Getting There

    Walking

    From Bologna Centrale station, 15-min walk via Via Indipendenza; free, flat paths in ZTL zone.

    Bus

    Tper lines 25/30 from station to Via Ugo Bassi stop, 5 min, €2 ticket, frequent service.

    Parking

    Piazza VIII Agosto garage 10-min walk, €2/hr, avoids ZTL restrictions.

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    Request a tasting of aged Parmigiano-Reggiano; staff share pairing tips and vacuum-seal purchases for travel.
    Visit Saturday mornings for peak market buzz and freshest complementary produce from nearby stalls.
    Combine with balsamic vinegar or salumi for authentic picnic kits; prices match premium quality.

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    History and Heritage

    Formaggeria Barbieri has been a cornerstone of Bologna's culinary scene since 1968, operating within the iconic Mercato delle Erbe. This historic covered market, designed in 1910 by architects Arturo Carpi and Gioacchino Luigi Mellucci, originally housed street vendors relocated from Piazza Maggiore. Rebuilt in 1949 after wartime damage, its iron-and-glass structure blends industrial elegance with vibrant market energy. Recognized as a historic site, the market now mixes traditional stalls with modern eateries, placing Barbieri at the heart of Bologna's food culture.

    Cheese Selection and Specialties

    The shop boasts an astonishing array of cheeses in a surprisingly small space, from aged Parmigiano-Reggiano—famed for its nutty depth and crystalline texture—to Pecorino al Pesto Genovese, Formaggio di Fossa DOP from Sogliano, and international gems like Kaltbach and Parbleau. Beyond cheeses, discover Montanaro di Amatrice, Caprino al Tartufo, and Pecorino Monreale. Staff offer tastings, especially of premium Parmesan, sharing insights on pairings and origins. Complementary items include salumi, balsamic vinegar, fresh pasta like scialatielli, and seasonal produce ties from neighboring stalls.

    Market Experience and Atmosphere

    Inside the Mercato delle Erbe, the air hums with the chatter of locals and tourists amid stalls brimming with Emilia-Romagna's bounty: mortadella, tortellini ingredients, Colli Bolognesi wines, and Pianura Padana fruits. Barbieri's welcoming proprietors create a convivial vibe, evoking a cultural journey through Italy's cheese heritage. Saturdays buzz with energy, ideal for sampling alongside market-fresh tomatoes, prosciutto, and bread for impromptu picnics.

    Practicalities and Tips

    Open weekdays from early morning, with extended hours on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays until 19:30, the shop caters to breakfast seekers and late shoppers. Prices reflect exceptional quality, but portions are generous. Request vacuum-packing for souvenirs. Located in Bologna's ZTL zone, access via public transport or nearby parking at Piazza VIII Agosto. Pair visits with nearby Basilica di San Francesco or Via Ugo Bassi strolls.

    Culinary Significance

    As a purveyor of 'la Grassa'—Bologna's nickname for its gastronomic prowess—Barbieri embodies the city's passion for slow food traditions. It's more than a shop; it's a portal to regional DOP products, fostering appreciation for craftsmanship amid the market's lively tapestry.

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