Verucchio - Castles, palaces and mansions Rocca Malatestiana The Rocca di Verucchio is one of the largest fortifications of the period from the 12th to the 16th century. Due to its location, the building is also known as Rocca del Sasso. Inside it houses a special collection of medieval weapons. While in the center of the fortress, there is a very large hall, which is currently used for concerts and weddings.
Verucchio - Natural Areas Oasi di Ca' Brigida The Oasis of Ca' Brigida is located in the Marecchia Valley. There are woods, reforestation, cultivated areas, a farmhouse with an adjoining park and a stream that crosses it for a wide stretch. The fauna consists of roe deer, porcine, day and night birds of prey, badgers, various species of amphibians and reptiles. There are traces of ancient dwellings, belonging to the Villanovian civilization Verucchese.
Riccione - Museums Museo del Territorio A visit to this museum reality is essential if you want to know in depth the history of Riccione: in fact, the Museum offers a collection of fossil finds useful to reconstruct the geological history of the territory , passing through the evolution of life until the conquest by the Romans.
Riccione - Castles, palaces and mansions Castello Agolanti Also known by the name of “Tomb”, it is a fortification built in the fourteenth century by the will of the Agolanti family and linked to the fate of this family until the 18th century. The sources of the time referred to this structure as “one of the most beautiful buildings in the Rimini area” (Ubaldo Antonio Marchi, 1973). Given its strategic position, in 1743 it became headquarters of the Austrian army. After several hand-shifts, earthquakes, in 1982 it became the property of the municipal administration and extensive renovations were required.
Mondaino - Castles, palaces and mansions Rocca Malatestiana The Malatesta Fortress is built for defensive functions against the Montefeltro troops. The building has a simple and elegant structure with Ghibelline battlements. In one of the interior rooms there is a fresco created in the fifteenth century, where the Madonna del Milk by Bernardino Dolci was depicted. Currently, the building is home to the City Hall.
Misano Adriatico - Historic Centres Montefiore On one of the highest hills of VALCONCA stands Montefiore with its imposing fortress built around the mid-1300 by the will of the Malatesta.
Cattolica - Parks and nature reserves Le Navi di Cattolica Le Navi di Cattolica is a park dedicated to all interested people and lovers of the marine world. Through the aquariums that are located in this park visitors can discover different species of the sea and immerse themselves in a world completely different from what we are accustomed to.
Cattolica - Museums Museo della Regina The Museum of the Queen of Cattolica, founded in 2000, houses within it two sections: the archaeological one, which exposes the finds found during the city excavations from the 60s onwards, and the seafaring one of ethno-anthropological cut, guardian of naval traditions, fiscatories and shipbuilding sites of the port.
Rimini - Walls, towers and gates Arco d'Augusto The oldest Roman arch of the peninsula. It was built in 27 BC in honor of Emperor Augustus. Of sober and solemn style, it was the end of the Via Flaminia, which connected the city with the capital of the Roman Empire.
Rimini - Castles, palaces and mansions Domus del chirurgo After 18 years of restoration, the Surgeon's Domus was returned to the city of Rimini. It is a Roman house dating back to the II AD. Characterized by two floors, the small entrance leads to a corridor, on the side of which there is an interior garden and on the other side extended the various rooms. Following the excavations and studies of Domus it is possible to bring the home back to a military doctor from Eastern origin who was probably called Eutyches.
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.
Rimini - Castles, palaces and mansions Castel Sismondo The Castel Sismondo or Rocca Malatestiana was built between 1437 and 1466, at the behest of Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta. The Castle consists of the Palace of Isotta, the large courtyard, the central body of services and the Maschio. Outside there are square towers and powerful walls. The property served as a fortress and palace. In 1999 the fortress was restored, it is currently open to the public.
Rimini - Monuments Tempio Malatestiano Already present in Rimini in the ninth century it is by far the largest church in the city. Of Gothic style, it had many changes over the centuries of which the greatest is the huge dome that It was added during the Renaissance.
Rimini - Castles, palaces and mansions Palazzo dell'Arengo The Palazzo dell'Arengo was built in Romanesque-Gothic style and was called Palatium Comunis. In the late Middle Ages, the People's Council of Rimini met in its rooms. The last renovation was done during the twentieth century. In 1204 the loggia was built at the behest of Modio dei Carbonesi who at the time was the podestà of the city. The interior room on the first floor is enhanced by a truss ceiling and large polyphor windows.
Rimini - Bridges Ponte di Tiberio Built in Roman times its construction was over in 21 d. C. during the reign of Emperor Tiberius. In sober and solemn style, built in Istrian stone,it consists of five arches of different sizes.
Rimini - Museums Museo degli Sguardi The Museum of Looks is located in the villa built in the 18th century by Giovanni Antonio de Alvarado. The museum site also collects various materials from the collections of the Museum of Graces that boasts archaeological and ethnographic works of Africa, Oceania and Asia.
Rimini - Museums Museo della Città The Museum of the City of Rimini was opened in 1990 at the headquarters of the former convent of the Jesuit Fathers. The structure was renovated after World War II by Pier Luigi Foschi. The museum site is divided into sections and among the most important are the medieval and archaeological site. Among the most significant works stands out “The Pietà “by Giovanni Bellini and the canvas of “San Girolamo” by Guercino.
Rimini - Museums Museo del Motociclo The Motorcycle Museum was founded in 1993 and turns out to be a center provided with about 10,000 volumes of the history of motorcycling. Over 250 motorcycles made from the late nineteenth century are observed in the exhibition space until the late 80s of the twentieth century. The Museum also has a rich library.
Cervia - Parks and nature reserves Salina di Cervia The Cervia Salt Pans are part of the Delta Park and are a unique oasis for thousands of birds of each species. In September, every year, there is the traditional salt harvesting, the famous sweet salt of Cervia.
Cervia - Parks and nature reserves Parco Naturale di Cervia The Cervia Natural Park with its 27 hectares of pine forest, established in 1963, was created in order to safeguard a considerable part of the natural environment, while making it usable by tourists and by visitors.
Cervia - Churches and places of worship Cattedrale dell’Assunta The altars are five, including the largest, dedicated to the Blessed Sacrament with the picture of Our Lady of the Assumption, John Barbiani, St. Joseph, Holy Heart, and Addolorata Lady of Good Counsel or snow.
Cervia - Libraries and archives Torre di San Michele Biblioteca Back in 1691, Count Michelangelo Maffei had an imposing building built, with a square shape, 22 meters high, called “Torre San Michele”. The building takes its name from the marble effigy dedicated to the Saint. Inside, the Tower was able to accommodate up to 300 soldiers. At the top of the structure, the banner of St. Michael the Archangel was waving. In 1862, after being also used as a Barracks, the Tower was abandoned; later, it was restored and transformed into the Municipal Library of Cervia.
Cervia - Museums Museo del sale Organized from 1989 inside the Sale-Torre Warehouse, owned by municipal, it was completely renovated, refurbished and inaugurated on 24 April 2004. Through tools, images and projections, the Museum testifies to the phases of the collection of salt, before the advent of the mechanization of the extraction process, dated towards the end of the 50s of the century last.
Milano Marittima - Natural Areas Pineta The pine forest of Milano Marittima is a relaxing oasis near the beach where you can escape from the chaos of the city. The pine forest is ideal for practicing activities such as running or mountain biking.
Milano Marittima - Parks and nature reserves Casa delle Farfalle The Butterfly House is an original environmental education center that, inside a large heated greenhouse, reproduces the ecosystem of tropical rainforests and houses hundreds of butterflies, which fly free among visitors.
Cesenatico - Beaches Spiaggia libera delle Tamerici Among the various beaches of the seafront in Cesenatico, the Tamerici's beach is a free beach in which they were planted Tamarisk trees that grow in the Mediterranean maquis. These trees were pruned in the shape of umbrella to shelter from the sun. The walkways, locker rooms and showers were built in all eco-friendly material.
Cesenatico - Museums Museo della Marineria The Maritime Museum, founded in 1983, offers a display of objects that have characterized the history of seafaring in the course of history. The museum is divided into two sections: the Land Section and the float. The first offers an interesting information related to the traditional navy of High and Middle Adriatic while the second section contains 10 sailboats and 2 fishing boats and other objects related to seafaring.
Cesenatico - Museums Antiquarium The Antiquarium was built in the seventies and is located in the Maritime Museum. Inside archaeological objects found in the surrounding areaare placed. One room is devoted to the two forts, now destroyed, the Fortress and the Tower of Pretoria, which for centuries dominated the landscape of Cesenatico.
Cesenatico - Monuments Grattacielo di Cesenatico The skyscraper is located in Cesenatico on the Adriatic coast. Today is the reference point on the horizon for the entire topographic Riviera. Built in 1958, it was, until 1960, the tallest skyscraper in Italy, until the construction of the Pirelli skyscraper in Milan.
Cesenatico - Streets and Squares Piazza Ciceruacchio Ciceruacchio Square is a square lovely and lively characterized by a profile of tiles of different colors that highlight the plan of a tower, which was destroyed during the Napoleonic Wars. In this square are often organized various events.
Cesenatico - Ports Porto-Canale The Leonardesco Port of Cesenatico is one of the most important monuments of the city. The port-channel was built in the sixteenth century from the original drawing by Leonardo da Vinci on the basis of a pre-existing port channel. Along the canal you will find important monuments and the Maritime Museum.
Ferrara - Monuments Casa di Ludovico Ariosto At number 2 of Via Ariosto, we find a simple red-brick building. We are talking about the house that hosted the last years of the famous poet of Orlando Furioso. Inside it houses a small museum. You can admire some everyday objects belonging to Ludovico Ariosto and a fine copy of the work “Orlando Furioso” illustrated by Gustave Doré.
Ferrara - Monuments Casa Romei In via Savonarola we find a superb example of late medieval and Renaissance architecture. It was built during the 15th century and, over the years, it also incorporated the nearby “Convent of Corpus Christi”. It features a grand courtyard of honor and lavish halls. The main floor of the house, you can admire a beautiful apartment used by Cardinal Hippolytus II d'Este. Since 1953 it has been home to a museum.
Ferrara - Museums Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea The museum was inaugurated in 1998 following the donation of Manlio by Franca Malabotta, which enriches the collection of 200 works of Filippo de Pisis already owned by the museum, creating the largest public collection of the painter from Ferrara.
Ferrara - Museums Museo Civico di Storia Naturale In Via Filippo de Pisis, not far from the Estense Castle. It houses thousands of finds divided into the various sections dedicated to geology, paleontology and zoology and is $completed by an ecology station. The exhibition path “Environment Earth”, dedicated to environmental diversity and to the evolution of planet earth is valuable.
Ferrara - Museums Museo Archeologico Nazionale Housed on the main floor of Palazzo Costabili, known as “Lodovico il Moro” - in Via XX Settembre. It houses valuable findings of the highest workmanship of the Etruscan city of Spina, sets from symposium from Athenian origin. The large penthouse vases and the upper Adriatic ceramics are notable. The Sala degli Ori is splendid.
Ferrara - Museums Museo Anatomico "G. Tumiati" An important university museum based in Via Fossato di Mortara, 64/B, is divided into various sections dedicated to osteology, dissectory anatomy of muscles and to the human body in general. It also houses a collection of work tools including microscopes, foot drills and knives.
Ferrara - Museums Museo dell'Illustrazione Also known as MIL or Center for Studies on Image Reproduced, it was founded in June 1992, to safeguard, protect and preserve materials, otherwise, destined for oblivion. The museum's heritage is valuable. We remember the sketches by Mario Pompei and the terracotta casts created by Gustavino to illustrate “The Confessions of an Italian” and “The Betrothed”.
Ferrara - Museums Museo Geo-Paleontologico In Corso Ercole I d'Este 32. Housed at Palazzo Turchi in Bagni (already home of some university departments of Ferrara) it is dedicated to Piero Leonardi. It houses a valuable collection divided into 4 sections: Vertebrate Paleontology, Paleontology of Invertebrates, Human Paleontology and Prehistory and Historical Geology. There you can admire interesting specimens of vertebrates, skeletal remains, fossils and reconstructions.
Ferrara - Museums Museo "G. Boldini" e Museo dell'Ottocento In Corso Porta Mare, 9, we find two important exhibition centers in Ferrara. The Giovanni Boldini museum is dedicated to one of the greatest European portraitists of the 19th century. The Museum of the Nineteenth Century, is instead dedicated to the great protagonists of the nineteenth century and houses valuable paintings and sculptures. Currently, museums are closed.
Ferrara - Museums Museo della Cattedrale The museum, housed in the former Church of San Romano, displays the works of value that belonged to the Cathedral and to the churches of the Diocese; real gem are the organ doors depicting the Annunciation and St George by Cosme Tura.
Ferrara - Museums Museo Ebraico The Jewish Museum of Via Mazzini is located in the heart of the medieval city, near the Duomo and the Castello Estense. This road was part of the ghetto, where, from 1627 to 1859, Jews were segregated from the rest of the population.
Ferrara - Theaters Teatro Nuovo It is located in the historic center of Ferrara, close to Castello Estense. The buildingdates back to the '20s, and preserves the late Art Nouveau style in interior decoration.An acoustic worthy of note makes it ideal for concerts.
Ferrara - Museums Museo del Risorgimento e della Resistenza In Corso Ercole I D'Este. It collects and preserves precious testimonies of the Risorgimento era (which, among other things, saw protagonists, several Ferrara patriots). During the 1950s it was expanded with the section dedicated to the delicate historical period of the Resistance. You can admire collections of uniforms, weapons and flags.
Ferrara - Parks and nature reserves Orto botanico dell'Università di Ferrara Housed in the gardens of Palazzo Turchi in Bagno it was founded for academic purposes in 1771 (with the name of Giardino dei Simplici). It consists of three greenhouses and hosts tropical and subtropical species. The section dedicated to rare aquatic plants and the Japanese garden are notable.
Ferrara - Theaters Teatro Comunale di Ferrara A selection of high quality in which the classical repertoire is joined to the contemporary world. The prevailing drama are, dance, opera, concerts, children's theater, for over 160 performances each year.
Ferrara - Museums Palazzina di Marfisa d'Este Beautiful historic building considered one of the most brilliant examples of stately residence of the sixteenth century. Built in 1559, during the twentieth century it was recovered and used as a museum. Inside you can admire: the Hall of Businesses (and its wonderful ceiling made by the Bastianino), the Banquet Hall (with suggestive scenes from an Amazons Battle) and the Hall of the Fireplace (dominated by a monumental-sized fireplace dating back to the 16th century).
Ferrara - Castles, palaces and mansions Palazzo Schifanoia Palazzo Schifanoia, Ferrara’s most famous palace that was built in 1385 and end with a visit to the magnificent Salone dei Mesi, painted by the best. The palace has also other rooms with a collection of medieval and ancient.
Rimini - Adventure Parks Italia in Miniatura Italia in Miniatura is a theme park in Emilia-Romagna, founded in 1970 by Ivo Rambaldi. The central area of the park is home to over 270 scale reproductions of italian monuments, churches, palaces and squares. Around the nucleus there are many themed attractions.
Rimini - Adventure Parks Rivergreen Golf Rivergreen Golf is the first eco mini golf in Italy by the sea, surrounded by the green, lakes and waterfalls for a natural fun. Here there are two 18-hole courses in 6000 square meters of beautiful nature.
Cattolica - Churches and places of worship Chiesa di Santa Apollinare The Holy Apollinare Church of Cattolica dates back to the fourteenth century. This was presumably erected at the end of the '200, in conjunction with the vast plan for building the castle of Cattolica.
Cattolica - Churches and places of worship Chiesa San Pio V The construction of the Church of Saint Pius V dates back to 1858 and was entirely funded by Pope Pius IX, who was struck by the religiosity of Catholikins. The church has been repeatedly restored, thanks to the initiative of the parish priests and the generosity of the people of Cattolica, in 1951 the bell tower was built.
Bellaria Igea Marina - Walls, towers and gates Torre Saracena It was built in the seventeenth century by the Papal States in defense of the inhabitants of the coast from the numerous raids by Saracen pirates. Ir's the only one left intact of the six towers built in the area and over the centuries has been also used as a place of quarantine
Cattolica - Walls, towers and gates Torre Malatestiana The Malatesta Tower is the ancient home of Paolo and Francesca located on Monte Vici. This dates back to 1490 and belonged to the ancient Lords of Rimini. In the centuries of the early Renaissance was joined by the large villa also composed of suites and apartments of high level and recently restored, which shares its large park, with centuries-old plants.
Cattolica - Monuments Municipio di Cattolica The construction of the City Hall of Cattolica, is dated to 1914 and is included in a whole series of ambitious works that Mayor Cino Mancini had built to make it stand out even in the eyes of the first tourists who Since the middle of the nineteenth century, they had been attending what would be nicknamed the Queen of the Adriatic.
Cervia - Walls, towers and gates Porta Mare Porta Mare was built at the beginning of the 19th century and is the only building left of that period. He took this name, as it made it possible to access the sea. The structure has a round arch, which is still in excellent condition.
Ferrara - Museums Centro di Documentazione del Mondo Agricolo Ferrarese The Ferrarese Agricultural Documentation Center was opened in 1981, is located in San Bartolomeo. It is a museum that tells the history and traditions of the rural civilization of Ferrara. In the building we find two other facilities such as the medical and handicraft clinic as well as domestic environments.
Cesenatico - Museums Casa Museo "M. Moretti" The House of the poet Marino Moretti is located on the shore of the harbor of Cesenatico. The building is the house where he was born, grew up and played his cultural activity. Inside are located on a collection of personal documents and works of the artist. At the same time the house plays the role of research and study center for modern and contemporary literature.
Cesenatico - Streets and Squares Viale Carducci Viale Carducci is a road parallel to the sea along almost entirely dedicated to tourism through the construction of hotels, shops, restaurants, arcades, bars and pubs.
Cesenatico - Beaches Spiaggia Tosca The Tosca Beach is part of the wide seafront in Cesenatico characterized by a fine and golden sand. On this beach there are many beach resorts that offer excellent facilities for tourists, from animation to the beach, entertainment for children, catering and is also accessible to the disabled.
Cesenatico - Beaches Spiaggia Wanda The Wanda beach is suitable both for families with children and young people. The sand and the sea are very clean. The umbrellas are positioned away from each other. On the beach you will find all the services that needed to pass the time pleasantly.
Cesenatico - Beaches Spiaggia Pasquina It is a small village kept out of the great round of mass tourism, which provides a simple and valuable hospitality to those who love peace and quiet. The village is characterized by beautiful beaches surrounded by a granite cliff smooth.
Cesenatico - Beaches Spiaggia Ulisse The Beach Ulysses is one of the most beautiful of Cesenatico. The water is clear and transparent. It 's very popular with both young people and families.
Gatteo - Castles, palaces and mansions Castello Malatestiano The Castle of Gatteo was a pre-existing Roman camp. Over the years it has been subject to various transformations. It has a quadrangular shape.
Gatteo - Churches and places of worship Chiesa di San Lorenzo Martire It rises in 1290 inside the Castle and later became a parish church. At the behest of Marquis Fabrizio Guidi she is moved to the church of Our Lady of the People.
Gatteo - Churches and places of worship Oratorio di San Rocco A small church, the oldest in Gatteo Mare after the demolition of the church of San Lorenzo. With only one central nave, this hut church is rich in frescoes that make it a real artistic jewel.
Gatteo - Churches and places of worship Campanile di Sant'Antonio The bell tower is all that remains of the oldest church of Gatteo Mare. The church was destroyed during World War II, then around 1944.
Ferrara - Castles, palaces and mansions Palazzo Municipale The palace was the first residence of the Este family.
Ferrara - Castles, palaces and mansions Delizia di Fossadalbero Great palace wanted by Niccolo III and built in the first half of the fifteenth century. Transformed into 'delight' (i.e. place to rest and enjoy) by Borso d'Este, it looks like a crenellated castle with outposts and rivellins. It has 44 rooms (tastefully furnished and decorated), a chapel and a beautiful garden. Legend has it that this' Delight 'was the setting for the illicit and unfortunate love between Hugo (son of Niccolo III) and the Parisina.
Ferrara - Castles, palaces and mansions Castello Estense The beautiful Castello Estense, built in brick and surrounded by a characteristic moat, which makes it typically medieval, is a true work of architectural art that is worth visiting.
Ferrara - Castles, palaces and mansions Palazzo Paradiso The beautiful Palazzo Paradiso, built in 1391, is an important symbol of the city Ferrara, inside it houses the Ariostea Public Library, where you can find beautiful works by Ludovico Ariosto.
Ferrara - Castles, palaces and mansions Palazzo della Ragione This elegant mansion in Gothic style, built between the years 1315 and 1326, was rebuilt after the fire that almost destroyed it after the Second World War. Today, despite all, is back with its splendor .
Ferrara - Museums Museo di Architettura - Casa di Biagio Rossetti In Via XX Settembre. It's also called MUSARC. What was the residence of the great Ferrara architect Biagio Rossetti (he owes the particular urban planning structure of the Emilian city) has recently been transformed into the first Italian museum dedicated architecture (as well as its developments and its problems).
Ferrara - Museums Lapidario Civico It is located in the now deconsecrated church of Santa Libera (in Via Campo Sabbionario) and houses finds (in particular epigraphs, stems and sarcophagi) from Roman times found on the territory of Ferrara. Remarkable is the stele of the first century BC with the effiges of the Cesians and the sarcophagi (from the 3rd century BC) belonging to Annia Faustina and to the little Neon.
Ferrara - Museums Museo di Storia Naturale The interesting Museum of Natural History, built between the years 1935 and 1937, contains rich collections of zoology, of Geopaleontology and mineralogy (with many Brazilian stones) that are worth to be seen.
Ferrara - Walls, towers and gates Porta degli Angeli In the northern part of Ferrara, along the walls, you can admire this valuable monument built at the beginning of the sixteenth century, as part of the urban planning project known as “Herculean Addition”. Restored and recovered in the course of the 1980s, it looks like a rectangular tower, completed by a small house, slightly lower (which once housed the guard body), It is the only door in the city can also be visited internally.
Ferrara - Walls, towers and gates Le Mura di Ferrara In the Middle Ages the building of walls surrounded by a moat was common, and those of Ferrara, are no exception; they are almost 9 km long and of preserved features , the walls of Ferrara, are absolutely worth seeing!
Ferrara - Walls, towers and gates Torre dell'uccellino In the nearby town of Poggio Renatico, we find one of the most famous towers in Emilia. Also called Usolino, it was built, for defensive purposes, during the 13th century. In exposed terracotta it has a rather massive size, a battlements according to the Guelph use and a tapering in the middle part.
Ferrara - Historic Centres Centro Storico di Ferrara An exceptionally well-preserved medieval town in the heart of the city of Ferrara. There are beautiful and characteristic monuments, palaces, churches and historic streets worth a visit!
Ferrara - Castles, palaces and mansions Palazzo dei Diamanti A beautiful building, a whole construction in marble, very beautiful and special, shaped as a diamond point. Inside you will find the unique National Art Gallery in Ferrara, which contains works of great value. Worth visiting!
Ferrara - Castles, palaces and mansions Università di Ferrara The city of Ferrara, in Emilia Romagna, was an important university and Italian humanist centre. In this ancient university, in 1391, graduated famous people in world history, including: Nicholas Copernicus and Paracelsus.
Ferrara - Historic Centres Addizione Erculea The Herculean Addition, a beautiful work of Italian medieval architecture , is composed of many Buildings: Prosperi - Sacrati and Turks of Bath, and it is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is worth a look!
Ferrara - Churches and places of worship Cattedrale di San Giorgio The magnificent Cathedral of San Giorgio in Ferrara, Emilia Romagna, was erected by the will of William of Adelard and consecrated to the saint of the same name in 1135. Definitely worth a visit.
Ferrara - Streets and Squares Corso Ercole I° d'Este Corso Ercole I d'Este is a historic route of Ferrara among the most important in the city and the oldest in Europe.Desired by the Duke of Ferrara Ercole I d'Este and commissioned to Biagio Rossetti, started in 1492 and finished in 1510
Ferrara - Churches and places of worship Oratorio dell'Annunziata Beautiful little church located in Via Borgo di Sotto, formerly called the Church of the Good Death, has a simple, but beautiful sixteenth-century façade attributed to Giovan Battista Aleotti. It is famous for hosting a superb cycle of frescoes (entitled History of the True Cross) made around 1550 by Camillo Filippi, Sebastiano Filippi known as Bastianino, Niccolò Roselli and Giovanni Francesco Surchi (called Dielai).
Riccione - Parks and nature reserves Parco Papa Giovanni Paolo II This is the charming home of Villa Lodi Fe, traveled by small paths and framed by beautiful vegetation, among which badger trees, cedars and horse chestnuts stand out. Located in a convenient location just a few steps from the station.
Riccione - Parks and nature reserves Parco della Resistenza The Park was built about thirty years ago on a land used as a vineyard. Organized with small hills in whose depression rises the characteristic lake. It has a wide vegetation of different trees, and large recreational areas dedicated to young and old, such as soccer fields and play areas.
Riccione - Parks and nature reserves Giardino la Perla Walking on Viale Dante and stopping on the benches other than it, you can enjoy the view of this beautiful representative garden, characterized by a tub with an undulating design, which means evoke the dear waves of the Adriatic Sea.
Riccione - Streets and Squares Viale Ceccarini Viale Ceccarini is the beating heart of the social life of Riccione: shopping street, events, fairs, wellness centers, the most varied restaurants, as well as the lush nightlife... many events that involve the city avenue during the summer: there are in fact concerts, shows, and the now famous “Pink Night” and the engaging “Festival del Sole”.
Riccione - Castles, palaces and mansions Villa Mussolini Initially called Villa Margherita, it bears the unmistakable name of the famous family that inhabited it. Located on Viale Milano 31, with a direct outlet to the beach, it was the house chosen by women Rachele for the summer holidays of the duce, knowing the passage of important statesmen and distinguished men visiting the fascist dictator. In 1997 it became the property of the Cassa di Risparmio di Rimini and assigned to the Municipality of Riccione on a free loan that made it available for exhibitions and exhibitions.
Riccione - Castles, palaces and mansions Villa Lodi Fe Small villa dating back to the 1920s, of which preserves the structure of chalets, as well as style and decorations. Built by the will of Decio Monti of Bologna, it later passed to the family of which it bears its name. It is located in the Pope John Paul II Park and is currently owned by the Municipality of Riccione, becoming the seat of the Ilaria Alpi Prize and the Riccione Teatro event.
Riccione - Castles, palaces and mansions Palazzo del Turismo It overlooks Piazzale Ceccarini, a strategic location and hosts the Department of Tourism. The Palace of Tourism is an unmissable stop, with its information points and its rooms open to exhibitions, events, congresses of all sorts that will provide interesting ideas for your stay.
Riccione - Castles, palaces and mansions Palazzo dei Congressi A state-of-the-art structure, for technology, image, communication... in favor of a well-organized, accessible and accessible city on foot, the PalaCongressi of Riccione has established itself as one of the most valuable European facilities for exclusive events.
Mondaino - Museums Museo Paleontologico The Paleontological Museum was built in 1981 and is located inside the Malatesta Fortress. Inside it, various fossils of flora and fauna are exhibited, precisely, 21. They are of various species of fish and very rare birds.
Rimini - Adventure Parks Fiabilandia Fiabilandia is an Italian adventure park, located in Rivazzura. The area of ??the park is about 150,000 sqm. This is one of the oldest theme parks in Italy. The park is built around a lake that is home to many species of migratory birds and not. Fiabilandia is divided into three main thematic areas: the Middle Ages, the eastern and the western.
Rimini - Churches and places of worship Santuario Santa Maria delle Grazie The Sanctuary of Santa Maria delle Grazie dates back to the fourteenth century. The origins of the Sanctuary come from a miraculous and legendary event that happened on top of a hill, where a shepherd carved a Madonna in the body of a tree while grazing the flock. He failed to finish his face and for this he was helped by the angels. So in the miracle hill the Sanctuary and a chapel with the name of Madonna delle Grazie was built. The simulacrum was later taken to Venice where it is still kept in the church of San Marziale.
Rimini - Libraries and archives Biblioteca Gambalunghiana Opened in 1619, at the bequest of Alexander Gambalunga it is the first public library of the peninsula. Suggestive are the two magnificent globes wanted by the first librarian Michele Moretti with the heavenly terraqueous dated 1622.
Rimini - Caves Grotte di Onferno The Onferno caves have a karst structure whose exploration belongs to 1916 and that belong to the Oriented Nature Reserve of Onferno. We proceed with a qualified guide, follow a path that leads to an underground canyon, continue at a main channel that leads to the various rooms and narrows, characterized by various conical bumps inhabited by at least 6 species of bats. For more information you can visit the website of the municipality of Rimini.
Rimini - Museums Museo dell'Aviazione The Aviation Theme Park was opened on 2 April 1995. It is currently the largest in Italy and certainly one of the most important in Europe. Built on a hilly plot of over 100,000 square meters, it offers visitors a rare review of aircraft that, for a precise choice, are representative of the post-war period and the events that characterized it.
Rimini - Museums Tesoro della Cattedrale The Treasure of the Cathedral is located in the San Gaudenzio Hall adjacent to the Cathedral of Rimini. Inside it displays paintings, sacred vestments and goblets belonging to the Duomo. The most significant materials are represented by the reliquaries of the 14th and 15th century and by some illuminated codes.
Viserba - Adventure Parks Italia in miniatura THE most Italian theme park on the Riviera! Italy in miniature is located in Viserba di Rimini, very easy to get there and fun assured! You play for all ages and of course all of Italy at your feet!