Rimini - Archaeological Sites Anfiteatro romano Elliptical in shape, it was built peripheral to the city center in the second century AD. Of large size, it could accommodate up to 10,000 spectators. An amphitheater that was initially used mainly for gladiatorial shows.
Marzabotto - Archaeological Sites Citta' etrusco-celtica The ancient Etruscan city located in the Municipality of Marzabotto, was established in the 5th century BC. The city was discovered in 1551, by Friar Leandro Alberti, thanks to the discoveries of mosaics, coins, and ruins of ancient building structures. In the archaeological site there are some shops, the foundations of some buildings, the acropolis, two necropolis and some sacred places. Near the site is also the Etruscan Museum.
Ostellato - Archaeological Sites Necropoli Romana di Voghenza Always open to the public, of the imperial age, are visible two burial fences, crate tombs covered by stone slabs of Verona, a sarcophagus. The burials date back to the I-III centuries AD.
Salsomaggiore Terme - Archaeological Sites Parco Regionale Fluviale dello Stirone It is a protected area of paleontological interest.The erosive action of the stream that, following the massive gravel excavations of the 1950s, brought to light layers of fossils. Floristic, vegetational and wildlife aspects.