Museo del Teatro Romagnolo
Forli'
(28 Km)
It is housed at the beautiful Neoclassical Palace Gaddi, in Corso Garibaldi. Dedicated to theatrical art and musical instruments, it was born thanks to the important donations made by the heirs of the great Forlì tenor Angelo Masini. It also houses relics coming from the municipal theater of Forlì (destroyed during the Second Great War).
Rocca Monumentale
Brisighella
(27 Km)
The Monumental Fortress at the beginning of 1500 belonged to the Venetians, then passed to the Papal State. It was built according to the characteristics of the medieval fortresses. Today there is the “Museum of Peasant Labor”. From the Rocca you can enjoy a beautiful view.
Rocca Manfrediana e Veneziana
Brisighella
(27 Km)
The Manfrediana and Venetian Fortress dates back to two different periods: the “Venetian Tower” dates back to the 16th century, instead the “Torricino” to 1300. Its name is due to the fact that it was built by two different families: the Manfredi and the Venetians. Thanks to continuous restorations and maintenance throughout the complex, this construction is one of the best preserved examples of military castle in the entire area.
Torre dell' Orologio
Brisighella
(27 Km)
The Clock Tower was built in 1290. Over the years the tower was rebuilt several times. The current form dates back to 1850. The property is located on a hill from where you can admire a beautiful view.
Fortezza di Castrocaro
Castrocaro Terme
(19 Km)
The imposing Fortress of Castrocaro Terme was opened to the public after a long restoration work to bring it back to a state of accessibility. It is a medieval construction and was born in the foundations of an ancient Group. Today it is managed by the Pro Loco di Castrocaro.
Torre Campanaria
Castrocaro Terme
(19 Km)
The Bell Tower, also known as the 'Campanone', was built on the plant of an ancient control tower. Later, the structure was transformed into Torre dell'Orologio, consisting of a large bell built in 1841 by the Balestra brothers of Cesena. Currently, the tower is in excellent state of preservation.
Porta Fiorentina
Castrocaro Terme
(21 Km)
The Fiorentina Gate is located in the Castle of the Captain of Artillery and was built in 1400. This historic door was used, and is still used today, as a central point of passage for the city.
Rocca Montepoggiolo
Castrocaro Terme
(23 Km)
The Fortress dates back to 1471. The project was attributed to Giuliano de Maiano and in this included parts such as the four cylindrical towers, including the Maestra Tower, the highest of the four. The fortress has two entrances, one in the center of the Keep and the other in the west curtain. Based on its structure we can understand that it was a sighting building. Today we can see only a few ruins.
Bastione San Maria
Castrocaro Terme
(21 Km)
The Bastione San Maria is located in the town of Castrocaro Terme. What is located in the northeast is the only one that has reached us intact and has a part of the structure called 'areas of maneuver' or 'casematte', compared to the four original ramparts. The double-level tunnels and maneuver squares are also visible. It is currently open to visitors.
Castello del Capitano delle Artiglierie
Castrocaro Terme
(21 Km)
The Castle of the Captain of Artillery is a construction of the Middle Ages which dates back to around 1500. At first it had the purpose of military and defence, but over the years it was restructured and modified, changing its functions and becoming a home for the nobles. It is currently open to the public and is in excellent condition.
Rocca dei Guidi
Dovadola
(14 Km)
The construction of the Rocca dei Guidi began in 1021. The current structure, however, is due to the works carried out in the 13th century. It turns out to be one of the best preserved strongholds of the Guidi Counts, since it has intact the five-story keep and the imposing ramparts.
Palazzo Guarini Torelli
Forli'
(27 Km)
Built during the sixteenth century, this elegant architecture, is characterized by the austere facade enlivened by the presence of a particular taste balcony pre-baroque (visible on the right side of the building). The interior is decorated and furnished in the baroque and neoclassical style (with fine temperas created by Felice Giani). Privately owned, it can not be visited inside.
Oratorio di San Sebastiano
Forli'
(27 Km)
Near the beautiful church of St. James the Apostle (used as an exhibition center), there is the oratory dedicated to San Sebastian. Built in brick at the end of the fifteenth century, it housed the brotherhood of the Battuti Bianchi. It houses a remarkable fresco by Marco Palmezzano dedicated to the Crucifixion.
Palazzo del Podesta
Forli'
(27 Km)
Built under the direction of Matteo Di Riceputo, around the 1460 on the ruins of a fifteenth-century building, has a Gothic style. The facade of the palace is built of brick and is enhanced by a local porch completed with pointed arches (characterized by angular leaf capitals). Privately owned, it can not be visited inside.
Palazzina Albertini
Forli'
(19 Km)
A beautiful building in a venetian style built in the late XV. It has a beautiful facade with exposed brick walls and a porch with round arches. The rooms on the first floor often house temporary exhibitions, while the living rooms of the second floor house the permanent exhibition "Res Communis" (embellished with a beautiful russian icon).
Palazzo de Calboli Largo de Calboli
Forli'
(27 Km)
Designed by Luigi Alberti (under the supervision of the architect Saviero Marini). It was built during the eighteenth century, according to the classical style. It has a large facade, characterized, in the central part, by a majestic pediment. Inside, it houses a fine staircase, embellished by sculptures representing Hercules with Hydra and Theseus and the Minotaur.
Pinacoteca Melozzo
Forli'
(27 Km)
Located in Piazza Guido da Montefeltro (at the museum complex of San Domenico). It's famous for exposing the Flask with flowers, attributed to Tommaso Salini and defined "the most beautiful painting in the world" by Antonio Paolucci.
Santuario di Forno
Forli'
(30 Km)
It's located in the countryside east of the city (towards Forlinpopoli) and has been called "the most singular monument of the Forlì territory." This building dedicated to the Virgin Mary, in fact, has an unusual circular shape. Built in the second half of the fifteenth century, by the albanian Pietro Bianco (a pirate converted into a hermit), the Sanctuary, contains a valuable statue of a Madonna with his Child.
Porta schiavonia
Forli'
(27 Km)
At the northern entrance of Forli (right in front of the Montone River), stands the only city gate belonging to the ancient city walls, which has reached us. Documented already at the end of the thirteenth century, the Gate was demolished and rebuilt several times over the centuries. Made according to the Baroque taste, it is characterized by the presence of a monumental round arch.
Rocca di Ravaldino
Forli'
(26 Km)
Also known as Rocca di Caterina Sforza, looks like a fortress of medieval origin (although it was remodeled during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries). After being under siege for a long period, in January 12, 1500, the Rock fell at the hands of Cesare Borgia. As a result, Caterina Sforza, was taken prisoner and brought to Rome. La Rocca is accessible from Via della Rocca or Via Giovanni dalle Bande Nere.
Torre Civica
Forli'
(27 Km)
It's one of the symbols of Forli. Also known as the Municipal Tower or Clock Tower, this tower dominates the Communal Palace, in the heart of the city. Built on the ruins of a building from Roman times, it was remodeled and enlarged several times. Destroyed by the retreating nazis in 1944, it was rebuilt in the mid-seventies.
Torre Numai
Forli'
(27 Km)
Built to defend the nearby Palace of Numai (which, by the way, is tied by an ingenious underground passage), is located in Via Pedriali, near Piazza Saffi. It was restored several times, until 1870, had the blackbirds, then replaced by a sloping roof at first and then with four pitches.
Torre di Castelnuovo
Meldola
(17 Km)
The Tower of Castelnuovo was built in the tenth century and belonged to the Caboli. Currently, there are only a few remains of the ancient fortification, including the castle, the bell tower dating back to the '400, and a small cemetery.
Rocca delle Caminate
Meldola
(17 Km)
The Rocca delle Caminate is a castle that dates back, according to written testimonies, to 997. It rises on a hill, entirely surrounded by greenery. You can see it in the distance from the country. Despite being very old, it is in excellent condition, thanks also to the fact that in the thirties it was the home of Benito Mussolini, the main reason why it was visited.
Monastero di Camaldoli
Poppi
(24 Km)
The Monastery of Camaldoli represents a complex built during the sixteenth century that rises on the banks of one of the branches of the Archiano River. The works were completed in 1611 and included an ancient hospice or guest house, a church and a monastery. In front of the entrance to the main building is a monumental fountain built by Ambrogio Traversari in reference to the richness and quality of the renowned waters of Camaldoli.
Eremo di Camaldoli
Poppi
(22 Km)
The Hermitage of Camaldoli dates back to the 11th century and is located at 1,111 meters above sea level in the forest of the Casentino Forest Park. It is surrounded by a wide wall where inside we find the cells of the hermits monks and the church. Of particular importance is the cell of San Romualdo and the ancient library composed of numerous volumes.
Castello dei Conti Guidi
Poppi
(33 Km)
The Castle of the Counts Guidi in Poppi was built between the 9th and 10th century and was the seat of the feudal family of the Counts Guidi who lived in the manor for almost four hundred years. The current architecture dates back to 1274, when Count Simone di Battifolle had come to power. The main access to the castle, after the last restoration of 1470, was through the Lion Gate. The history of the castle is embellished by the stay that Dante Alighieri made between 1307 and 1311 in the wonderful rooms of this fortress in central Italy, here Dante composed the XXXIII song of Inferno.
Rocca Malatestiana ruderi
Santa Sofia
(10 Km)
The ruins of the Rocca Malatesta date back to the fourteenth century. In the Middle Ages it was among the highest fortresses in Romagna. Currently, only the ruins of the tower and the bastion are left.
Basilica di San Pellegrino Laziosi
Forli'
(27 Km)
Also called the church of Santa Maria dei Servi di Forlì, the Basilica is famous for guarding the body of San Pellegrino Laziosi, it is a destination for pilgrims since it is the patron saint of sufferers of incurable diseases.
Chiesa del Carmine
Forli'
(27 Km)
Built in the fourteenth century, the Church of the Carmine is famous for its beautiful marble portal of the XV century. Despite its fourteenth-century origin, the current church is the result of an extensive renovation that took place in 1735 and 174
Chiesa del Miracolo
Forli'
(27 Km)
This magnificent building erected in 1797 stands in the place where in 1428 there was a miracled school. In a cold winter night a fire broke out. Tamed the fire, it was discovered that the only wall left intact was that of the Madonna and Child.
Chiesa di San Salvatore in Vico
Forli'
(27 Km)
Church founded in the thirteenth century, it was completely renovated in 1546 and then later in 1760 had the new facade. The church now has a beautiful brick facade with a rich portal and stone capitals.
Palazzo dell'ex collegio aeronautico
Forli'
(27 Km)
The palace built in the shape of "M" in the rationalist style designed by architect Cesar Valle as expressly built in 1937 by order of Benito Mussolini, was the first aviation school in Italy.
Palazzo Hercolani
Forli'
(27 Km)
Residence of the Hercolani family of Forlì until 1844 , the Hercolani Palace was bought by Count Sesto Matteucci whom restructured it in all its parts, making it one of the most imposing and beautiful buildings in the city.
Palazzo Sangiorgi
Forli'
(27 Km)
It consists of two distinct parts, the Sangiorgi palace is one of the finest palaces in the city of Forli. The original use of the building was unknown for a long time until it was discovered that it was used as a barn.
Abbazia di San Mercuriale
Forli'
(27 Km)
It's a symbol not only of the city but the entire Romagna. Begun in 1178, has a beautiful bezel by the Maestro dei Mesi of the "Duomo di Ferrara". The interior is simple and austere, typically Romanesque and houses valuable works of art.
Piazza Aurelio Saffi
Forli'
(27 Km)
Museo Ornitologico
Poppi
(23 Km)
The Ornithological Museum exposes to the public a large collection of specimens of flora and fauna of the territory, dating back to the beginning of the 20th century. The property is located in the Camaldoli Forest National Park. Of great interest is the precious Biggeri collection, kept inside it. In addition, the exhibition is enriched by illustrative and educational panels.
Museo Forestale "Carlo Siemoni"
Poppi
(23 Km)
The “C. Siemoni” Forest Museum was founded in 1982 and only in 1992 it was moved to its current headquarters. It was born in honor of Carl Siemoni, one of the greatest administrators of the forests of Casentino. The museum is one of the most important at national level since it is possible to see sections of logs, wood affected by insects, framed specimens and many wood samples of forest species. However, there are also rocks and plastics here.
Museo Fernando Gualtieri
Talamello
(31 Km)
The Fernando Gualtieri Museum welcomes about fifty works donated to the Municipality of Talamello by Fernando Gualtieri, in a period from 2000 to 2008. The artist, born in France, received the honorary citizenship of Talamello in 1982. The museum dedicated to him was inaugurated under the title “The Splendor of the Royal “in 2002.
Museo Etnografico "B. Pergoli"
Forli'
(27 Km)
Inaugurated in the 1922 (after the Romagna combined exposures of 1921) and it represents one of the oldest Italian museums in the material culture. Visiting it means taking a trip into the past, discovering timeless traditions and aculture of a country which is now lost. It's divided into two separate sites, but it is currently open only to the section located at "Palazzo Merenda" in Corso della Repubblica.
Museo Archeologico A. Santarelli
Forli'
(27 Km)
Important civic museum of archaeological nature formed in the second half of the nineteenth century by Antonio Santarelli. The exhibition hosts important archaeological finds and allows you to understand the dynamics of the population of the province of Forlì from the Lower Paleolithic to the seventh century.
Collezione "G. Verzocchi"
Forli'
(27 Km)
In Corso della Repubblica, it is also known by the name of Galleria Verzocchi - The work in contemporary painting. The collection is unique and special, as it focuses on the theme of work. The entrepreneur Giuseppe Verzocchi, in fact, in the second after the war, asked about seventy Italian painters to create a work inspired by the world of work. You can also admire works by Guttuso, Carrà and Giorgio De Chirico.
Museo di San Mercuriale
Forli'
(27 Km)
It's placed in rooms adjacent to the famous Abbey of St Mercurial in Piazza Saffi. It's a relatively small diocesan museum, which currently houses some paintings dating from the fifteenth to the eighteenth century and some impressive liturgical furnishings.
Pinacoteca Civica
Forli'
(27 Km)
Inaugurated in 1838, is an important driver of the Civic Museums of Forlì and is housed in Piazza Guido da Montefeltro (at the museum complex of San Domenico). Named after Melozzo degli Ambrogi, is divided into twenty rooms and houses works of great artists such as Domenichino, Guercino, Francesco Menzocchi, Livio Modigliani and Lorenzo di Credi.
Museo del Risorgimento
Forli'
(28 Km)
It's housed at the beautiful neoclassical Palazzo Gaddi, in Corso Garibaldi. Created in 1888, houses important relics that belonged to some great patriots (Piero Maroncelli, Antonio Fratti, Achille Cantoni, Giuseppe Garibaldi and Vincenzo Bellini). The Museum, is made by sections dedicated to the Napoleonic era and the world wars.
Armeria Albicini
Forli'
(27 Km)
Located in Corso della Repubblica, it's a major museum that bears the name of the family that gave the town its fine collection of weapons. The collection consists of more than four hundred pieces (some of them dating back to the fifteenth century). You can admire: pikes, halberds, maces, muskets, crossbows, and chain mail. Remarkable is the armor belonged to Brunora II Zampeschi
Idro Ecomuseo delle Acque di Ridracoli
Bagno di Romagna
(15 Km)
The headquarters of the Hydro Water Ecomuseum of Ridracoli is located in the village of Ridracoli near the dam. The Museum is divided into 6 exhibition halls: that of fauna, water, energy sources, the history of water and development, the naturalistic section. The collection is focused on the National Park of the Casentino Forests and finally the technological section dedicated to the construction of the dam. In the last room we find photographs and schematic panels on display that illustrate the construction of the dam.
Museo Diocesano dell'Arredo Sacro
Bertinoro
(24 Km)
The Museum of Sacred Furnishing is set up in the interiors of the Interreligious Museum, and presents a collection of ecclesiastical character. It is a great collection of sacred fabrics and furnishings dating from prehistory. The exhibition is composed of objects belonging to the three religions: Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
Museo del Lavoro Contadino
Brisighella
(28 Km)
The Museum of Peasant Labor was inaugurated in 1977 thanks to the collection of material from citizens and local donors. The exhibition is divided into fourteen rooms that accommodate about 2,400 objects concerning agricultural production, hemp manufacturing, wool and much more. You can admire the faithful reconstructions of artisan shops in the area including the blacksmith and the shoemaker.
Galleria "G. Pedriali"
Forli'
(27 Km)
In Progress of the Republic. It hosts a valuable collection donated by Giuseppe Pedriali, in 1932. Among the most valuable works: an oil on canvas by Anthony Jansz Van Croos, oils on canvas by Giovanni Crivelli called the Sieve, an oil on cardboard by Pompeo Mariani and some oils on panel by Giuseppe Ciardi.
Museo Storico Sezionale "D. Foschi"
Forli'
(28 Km)
Located at the Palazzo del Mutilato in Via Piero Maroncelli. This exhibition was created thanks to donations from the local section of the '"National Association of War Invalids and Maimed" It houses various memorabilia (uniforms, weapons, medals, postcards, badges...) dating from different historical periods (the struggles for independence, Renaissance, world wars...).