Oratorio di San Rocco
Gatteo
(34 Km)
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.
Castello Malatestiano
Gatteo
(34 Km)
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.
Chiesa di San Lorenzo Martire
Gatteo
(28 Km)
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.
Campanile di Sant'Antonio
Gatteo
(34 Km)
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.
Palazzo San Giacomo Xii Sec.
Russi
(23 Km)
The Palace of San Giacomo was built on 28 October 1155, by the architect Guido Carlo. The picturesque decorations were made by the greatest painters. At the beginning of the 20th century, unfortunately, many of the architectural elements of the structure were destroyed. In 1947, the palace moved to the ownership of the Seminary of Faenza. Since 1975, the palace has been part of the municipal heritage.
Basilica di San Pellegrino Laziosi
Forli'
(30 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'
(30 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'
(30 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'
(30 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'
(30 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'
(30 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'
(30 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.
Mausoleo di Galla Placidia
Ravenna
(9 Km)
Built in the 5th century AD to host the sister of Honorius after his death, which keeps inside the oldest mosaic cycle in the city, best known for the bright starry sky.
Basilica di San Vitale
Ravenna
(9 Km)
A beautiful octagonal structure built in the 6th century AD, in which we can admire the beautiful mosaic panels by the Emperor Justinian and Empress Theodora, who are represented here richly dressed in luxurious clothes and jewelry.
Basilica di Sant'Apollinare Nuovo
Ravenna
(8 Km)
Built in the 6th century AD at the behest of Emperor Theodoric,it is characterized by a cylindrical bell tower and the rich mosaic decoration, unravelling the whole length of the nave and the apse, which are so inundated with light and color.
Mausoleo di Teodorico
Ravenna
(8 Km)
Characterized by the particular shape of the dome, which, as confirmed by careful studies, is made with a single, heavy block of Istrian stone.
Battistero Neoniano
Ravenna
(9 Km)
One of the oldest monuments of the city, known for the beautiful mosaic of the dome, built at the behest of Bishop Neon.
Cattedrale dell’Assunta
Cervia
(17 Km)
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.
Museo Francesco Baracca
Lugo
(32 Km)
The present venue of the Museum is the birthplace of the hero, a palace rebuilt in Art Nouveau style by the family and that his father Enrico left to the City Council so that he was destined to preserve memorabilia and objects belonged to the hero.
Porta Mare
Cervia
(17 Km)
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.
Torre di San Michele Biblioteca
Cervia
(17 Km)
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.
Rocca Malatestiana
Cesena
(31 Km)
Building constructed immediately behind the town, that had a troubled genesis, in the course of the century necessary for its realization, its appearance has changed several times. The building plan is roughly pentagonal, is characterized by five towers that identify immediately the military character of the complex, used, later, as a prison until 1969. The view of the city of Cesena is exceptional, which can be enjoyed from its superior walkways.
Porta Montanara
Cesena
(31 Km)
In ancient times (the door dates from the fourteenth century) coming from the hills were accessed from here (from this door) to the city. When in the seventeenth century was modified the defense system of the Murata, was built the Porta Nuova, which today is still called Montanara. The silhouette incorporated in the Sferisterio of the old one is still visible.
Porta Fiume
Cesena
(31 Km)
One of the doors that mark the city walls. Dating back to the XIV century and restored after being damaged during the second world war, has a rectangular shape and it's open at the pedestrian crossing. From here there is access to the Bridge of St. Martin, built in the X - XI over the river Savio and ending originally at a subsequent port which is now destroyed. Over the years the river has also changed its riverbed, and the bridge passes, now, over a road.
Teatro Alessandro Bonci
Cesena
(31 Km)
Building erected in the mid of the 1800s, is presented with a neoclassical facade, elegant but not opulent. It is built on the ancient noble theater Spada and, after a long negotiation for its purchase and presentation of the project, entrusted to Vincenzo Ghinelli, its construction took place very quickly over a period of three years. It is characterized by a classic semi-circular auditorium and five tiers of boxes, and the last of them which is entirely reserved for the gallery.
Biblioteca Malatestiana
Cesena
(31 Km)
Included in the "Memory of the World of Unesco", is one of the best preserved in Italy humanities libraries, able to attract scholars and visitors from around the world. Its construction was completed in 1454, era in which date back many of the original features that still remain today, from the magnificent portal of access to and from the banks of reading that adorn the aisles of '"Aula del Nuti", named after the architect who built it.
Salone degli Incanti - Ex Pescheria
Cesena
(31 Km)
A large area of over 500 square meters in Via Pescheria, a road that takes its name from the original destination of the building which, today, houses a Gallery home to several art and photographic exhibitions in the city. The environment of the former fish market gives the place a really wonderful and unique aspect.
Palazzo Comunale
Cesena
(31 Km)
Also called Albornoz Palace, named after the Spanish Cardinal Gil Álvarez Carrillo de Albornoz which began its construction in the fourteenth century, the building as it is today is the result of the union of two old buildings: the Public Palace and the Palace of the Governor. Overlooking the Piazza del Popolo, are kept within the original eighteenth-century furnishings of fine workmanship. Of particular impact those that adorn the so-called Hall of Mirrors.
Complesso del San Biagio
Cesena
(31 Km)
Its foundation dates back probably to the end of the fourteenth century, but over the centuries the complex has had a very troubled life. It was originally a convent, which reached its peak of activity in the seventeenth century. In 1810, however, the monastery was closed and the everything fell into decay. Subsequently renovated several times, it was home to an orphanage until 1960 and now is back to being a reference point for Cesena, also home to the Centro Cinema San Biagio.
Porta Santi
Cesena
(31 Km)
Another Door that remains of the seven that dotted the ancient city walls of Cesena. The current neo-classical architectural characteristics are those given to the monument by Curzio Brunelli, who brought forward the reconstruction in 1819.
Palazzo del Ridotto
Cesena
(31 Km)
Medieval building with a characteristic aspect, its construction dates back to 1400, although several elements, such as the bell tower, have been modified and restored in the eighteenth century. Of these years is also the interesting facade, built by Cosimo Morelli on behalf of Pope Pius VI. The building today is the seat of the municipal art Gallery in the city, home for temporary exhibitions and conferences.
Chiostro di San Francesco
Cesena
(31 Km)
It's the only one remaining of the two cloisters which stood to the north and south of the Malatesta Library. Quadrangular, the sides had originally formed by twelve columns. Today there are visible just two of these sides and the place is often used as a place for musical events and performances taking ,in an environment like this, really impressive atmosphere.
Barriera Cavour
Cesena
(31 Km)
A particularly significant place in the city: here stood a door that marked the spot where the ancient roman road of Salt came from Cesena going to Cervia. After the Unification of Italy in its place two pavilions were built in neoclassical style which are still visible today. The concept underlying their construction was to provide visitors coming from the station, the best possible picture of the city.
Torre Civica
Ravenna
(9 Km)
Located in Via Paolo Costa. Built in the twelfth century, it was called tower of Beccai for a long time, because of the butchers' shops that filled this corner of the city. With its almost forty meters of height, it was the highest of the city's towers built by the gentry. The tower, is characterized by a particularly inclination, due to the landslide underground soil.
Porta San Mamante
Ravenna
(9 Km)
It's located in the southern part of the city, between Via Baccarini, Via Bastioni e Via S. Mama. It's one of the oldest of the city, it was built in the XI century. It was rebuilt in 1613 in brick and stone of Istria, has two pillars with tuscan capitals. It owes its name to the nearby church and monastery dedicated to San Mamante.
Porta Sisi
Ravenna
(9 Km)
It's located in the southern part of Ravenna, at the bottom of Via Mazzini and Via Castel S. Pietro. Has uncertain origin, already appears in some documents of the tenth century. Altered in the course of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, it's of brick, Embellished with two columns of granite is completed by capitals of the doric order. To be noted the bezel from the wrought-iron gate of the monastery of San Vitale.
Porta Nuova
Ravenna
(8 Km)
Built in the sixteenth century, was further enhanced by precious marbles of the Golden Gate (now demolished). Closed during the first dominion of Venice (to prevent access to the road that led to Rimini), was restored in 1653 and called at first Porta Pamphilia and then Porta Garibaldi.
Pinacoteca Comunale
Ravenna
(8 Km)
Housed at the Loggetta Lombardesca, in the former monastery of "Santa Maria in Porto" exposes an ancient collection (including works by Baldassarre Carrari, Guercino and Bastianino), a modern collection (characterized by the presence of a drawing by Klimt) and a contemporary collection (with works by Chagall and Guttuso).
Teatro Rasi
Ravenna
(8 Km)
Located in Via di Roma, 39. The origins of this theater are related to the thirteenth-century monastic church dedicated to Santa Chiara (of which you can see traces in the facade and the impressive apse). Transformed into a theater hall in 1874, and in 1919 was named after Luigi Rasi. Since 1991 the Rasi is home to the Ravenna Theatre "Teatro Stabile di Innovazione" -. Recently renovated, it's the place of important events.
Tomba di Dante Alighieri
Ravenna
(9 Km)
Located in Via Dante Alighieri, 9, in the heart of the city. There is the funerary monument erected in honor of the great poet who spent the last years of his life in the city of Ravenna. Commissioned by Cardinal Luigi Valenti Gonzaga to the architect Camillo Morigia, it was built between 1780 and 1781. The tomb, covered with marble and stuccoes, looks like a Roman sarcophagus. To be noted the beautiful bas relief dated 1483 and placed over the tomb.
Palazzo di Teodorico
Ravenna
(8 Km)
When we talk about the Palazzetto of Teodorico, we want to indicate the architectural remains sites which are not far from the church of Sant 'Apollinare Nuovo. According to many researchers, the remains would belong to a guard or, in the opinion of others, an atrium-porch in front of the church dedicated to San Salvatore ad Calchi. At the round tower, you can admire the remains of some mosaic floors found during the archaeological excavations.
Mercato Coperto
Ravenna
(9 Km)
Located in Piazza Andrea Costa. Recognized for its great history and tradition, Mercato Storico is situated in an area full of trades. Designed in the nineteenth century, the market took was available only in the first decades of the twentieth century. Its projectation, in a classic style, was developed by the engineer Baroncelli. Opened in October of the '22 originally housed four pavilions.
Battistero degli Ariani
Ravenna
(8 Km)
The Aryan Baptistery was built at the time of the Ostrogothic king Theodoric, in the first half of the 6th century. In 1996, it was included in the list of Italian World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. It has a bare interior, with exposed masonry without furnishings, and a dome completely decorated with mosaic.
Porta Serrata
Ravenna
(9 Km)
Located at the beginning of Via Roma it's the gateway that provides access to the northern part of the city. Called also Porta Anastasia and Porta Cybo is already documented in 1235. It comes in brick, with fine inlays of Istrian stone and marble. Its arch is outlined by a fine ashlar complemented by a key that recalls the greek triglyphs.
Teatro della Rocca
Ravenna
(8 Km)
It's located in the nearby town of Novellara at the inner courtyard of the Rocca. Designed by Antonio Tegani, was built between 1862 and 1868 and replaced the previous two theaters (the first one of the first century and the second one of the second century). It has the style of the classical Italian opera theater and it's inspired by the theaters of Reggio Emilia and Carpi. It was internally decorated by Cesare Cervi.
Parco della Pace
Ravenna
(9 Km)
It's located in a suburban area of the city (district of San Rocco). Designed by Giulio Carlo Argan and inaugurated in 1988, is presented as a real open-air museum. Holds, in fact, remarkable works of Italian and international mosaics. The works are all inspired by friendship and peaceful coexistence among peoples and want to convey a universal message of peace.
Porta Adriana
Ravenna
(9 Km)
It's located between Via Cavour and Piazza Baracca, practically close to the city center. Named from the Venetian podestà Giustiniani, Porta Giustiniana , was built, probably before year 1000. During 1545 it was moved and rebuilt in 1583. It was originally characterized by the presence of two semicircular towers embattled which stood on either side (later replaced by the two square bastions).
Abbazia di San Mercuriale
Forli'
(30 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'
(30 Km)
Chiesa di San Giovanni Evangelista
Ravenna
(8 Km)
Also known as the "chiesa dei Santi Nicandro e Marciano", is the oldest church in the city. Built in 424 commissionated by Galla Placidia (which during a difficult sea crossing he did a vote to John the Evangelist), presents an early christian style with romanesque and gothic elements. With a high bell tower more than 40 meters away, with remarkable artistic treasures.
Rocca Malatestiana
Cesena
(31 Km)
Palazzo Guarini Torelli
Forli'
(30 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'
(30 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'
(30 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'
(37 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'
(30 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'
(30 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'
(26 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'
(30 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'
(31 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'
(30 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'
(30 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.
Teatro Alighieri
Ravenna
(9 Km)
Located in Via Mariani Angelo, 2. The project started in September 1840. Inaugurated on the evening of May 15, 1852, is characterized by the theater hall, with a traditionally semi-elliptical shape and for the neo-classical style. Currently it's the hearth of the cultural program of the city.
Casa Museo Vincenzo Monti
Alfonsine
(25 Km)
Vincenzo Monti's birthplace is located in the hamlet of the Alfonsine, in the province of Milan. The house dates back to the mid-18th century. Lately it has been completely renovated to become a museum accessible to visitors. Access is free of charge.
Santuario Madonna del Bosco
Alfonsine
(23 Km)
The Sanctuary of Madonna del Bosco is located in the town of the Alfonsine. In the building we find an image of the Virgin all in ceramic. The Sanctuary is among the places most seen by pilgrims and tourists, in general, of the resort.
Pieve S.Pietro in Sylvis
Bagnacavallo
(27 Km)
The Pieve S. Pietro in Sylvis was built in the 7th century in a wooded area and on a previous site of religious worship in the area. The structure has a rectangular plan with a semicircular apse inside and polygonal outside. The façade has remained intact during the centuries and has a simple bell shape. The building is also composed of two doors, one central and large and one side that is assumed to be reserved for women.
Porta Superiore Mazzini
Bagnacavallo
(27 Km)
Upper door was built at the beginning of the fourteenth century, and later rebuilt in the eighteenth century. Together with Porta Pieve it is one of the two old entrance doors to the city still visible. To get there you have to follow the whole Via Mazzini from Piazza della Libertà, in the historic center. It has paid car parking, or parking areas nearby.
Monumento ai Caduti di tutte le Guerre
Bagnacavallo
(26 Km)
The War Memorial was inaugurated in 1926 and is the work of the sculptor Pietro Melandri. The structure has a rectangular marble base on which stands a bronze group. It was originally built as a celebratory moment of fascism and later it was dedicated to the fallen of all wars.
Piazza Nuova
Bagnacavallo
(26 Km)
Piazza Nuova was built in 1758 and represented the first center equipped for the commerce of Romagna. The interior develops as a loggia, and there are thirty round arches, in exposed brick, resting on square pillars. The flooring is paved in pebbles. Lately, the Piazza has been home to musical performances and theatrical exhibitions.
Torre Saracena
Bellaria Igea Marina
(32 Km)
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
Basilica di San Cassiano
Comacchio
(33 Km)
La torre dell'orologio
Comacchio
(33 Km)
Museo del Teatro Romagnolo
Forli'
(29 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).
Piazza Ciceruacchio
Cesenatico
(25 Km)
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.
Grattacielo di Cesenatico
Cesenatico
(25 Km)
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.
Viale Carducci
Cesenatico
(26 Km)
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.
Duomo di Ravenna
Ravenna
(9 Km)
The Cathedral of Ravenna or Basilica Ursina is certainly the most important sacred building in the city, built by Gianfranco Buonamici in the 18th century. The structure holds faith in the ancient cathedral, dedicated to the Holy Resurrection. In fact, this had a semicircular apse on the outside, and polygonal inside, as well as the current structure. Inside it is possible to admire beautiful frescoes and two early Christian sarcophagi. Very characteristic is the cylindrical bell tower outside the Duomo that dates back to the eleventh century.
Teatro Verdi
Cesena
(31 Km)
It belongs to Florence 's 800, it was among the seven largest theater in Italy. It was opened in 1854. In 1998, the Teatro Verdi goes to the Foundation Orchestra Regionale Toscana, becoming, therefore, the seat of ORT during the rehearsals and concerts.
Museo del sale
Cervia
(17 Km)
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.
Museo della Miniera
Cesena
(39 Km)
It's located at Formignano, on the foothills hills outside the city of Cesena, in the area of a sulfur mine which had been closed for years. This mine and its relative village are at the heart of the project, in progress, which aims to reconstruct the process of extraction of minerals and their processing was being done once in the mines. Waiting for the project to be finalized, today, is set up an exhibition composed of photos and documents that bear witness to what was the daily life of the miners and their families.
Museo della Centuriazione
Cesena
(24 Km)
It's located at about 6 kilometers from Cesena, is a permanent exhibition which bears witness to the territorial organization that was, in fact, the Roman land. The project also includes the presence of a farmhouse in which to see the instruments from the period, while among the activities of interest, there is the opportunity to follow a path between countries and churches which is dotted with signs explaining the methods of work and the history of the centuriazione cesenate.
Museo del Teatro
Cesena
(31 Km)
Located at the Teatro Bonci, is the place where you preserve the memory of the centuries-old tradition of music and theater in the city of Cesena. Posters, playbills, drawings and photographs, costumes, sets, video recordings ... the part of the Archive is really complete and documented, while among the most curious aspects are to report the stage machinery used to produce visual and sound effects before the advent of technology.
Raccolta d'Arte Votiva
Cesena
(31 Km)
A museum that consists of about 700 valuable ex-votive tablets : a striking testimony to the faith of the people of Cesena to the Vergine del Monte which is dedicated to the Abbey of Santa Maria del Monte, located on the hill Spaziano. The exhibits range from the fifteenth century to the present time, but they are continuing to rise, cause of the continuing of the tradition even today.
Museo Archeologico
Cesena
(31 Km)
It's located at the Chiostro of San Francesco and exposes some of the finds from archaeological excavations on the area of Cesena. For the majority are Roman, but there are testimonies of the prehistoric period as well as that of humanism. Of particular value are the silver plates of the fourth century and the ceramics of the malatestan era.
Museo di Scienze Naturali
Cesena
(31 Km)
Located at the Loggetta Venetiaziana and the Torrione of Piazza Zangheri, the museum compares historical and contemporary exhibits that allow immediate assessment of the evolution that in the last hundred years have had the flora and fauna of the territory of Cesena. The home of the museum is very charming, in a building that opens onto the square and the Rocca offer picturesque views of the city.
Pinacoteca Comunale
Cesena
(31 Km)
It's located at the Centro Culturale San Biagio in the complex of the same name. Inside you will find several paintings on wood and canvas, but also sculptures dating from the late middle ages, mostly of them sourced from the region. Also interesting is the contemporary section named after Luigi Veronesi, abstract painter of which are exhibited several works alongside those of artists such as Guttuso, Cagli, Schifani and many others.
Museo degli Strumenti Musicali
Cesena
(31 Km)
Small but interesting propety which is actually owned by the municipality. It has collection of musical instruments and a laboratory instrument maker with working materials used to produce tools from design to finished product. Very curious is the section dedicated to books and original sheet music of the Band of Cesena: a testimony of the musical culture that was very much felt in the land of Romagna.
Archivio dell'Immagine
Cesena
(31 Km)
Located in the Centro Cinema Città in Cesena, holds many archives of characters linked to the cinema, television and photography. Many subjects and original screenplays, as well as photographs of the scene, often donated by filmmakers and professionals so that they are made ??available to scholars and fans.
Casa Museo "M. Moretti"
Cesenatico
(25 Km)
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.
Antiquarium
Cesenatico
(25 Km)
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.
Museo della Marineria
Cesenatico
(25 Km)
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.
Museo Etnografico "B. Pergoli"
Forli'
(30 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'
(30 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'
(30 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'
(30 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'
(30 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'
(29 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'
(30 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
Villa Godi Malinverni
Lugo
(34 Km)
Centro Etnografico della Civiltà Palustre
Bagnacavallo
(26 Km)
The Ethnographic Center of Marsh Civilization was established in 1985. It is characterized by its particular attention to the techniques of processing marsh herbs of the community of Bagnacavallo and Villanova. The Museum is set up in a school building dating back to the 19th century and organizes six exhibition sections in all.
Centro Culturale "Le Cappuccine"
Bagnacavallo
(26 Km)
The Capuchin Cultural Center was established in 1976 at the headquarters of the former convent of the Capuchin Sisters of Bagnacavallo. Inside it houses the Giuseppe Taroni Municipal Library, the sections of archaeology and ethnography, the Gallery of Modern Art and more. The gallery exhibits a large number of works acquired from donations from different artists.
Museo Diocesano dell'Arredo Sacro
Bertinoro
(33 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 Dantesco
Ravenna
(9 Km)
Located in Via Dante Alighieri, it's housed at the Centro Dantesco dei Frati Minori, not far from the tomb of the great poet. Opened in 1921 (to celebrate the six hundredth anniversary of Dante's death) exposes the iconography of Dante through busts, icons and paintings. The exhibition is complemented by interesting multimedia material.
Museo d'Arte della Città
Ravenna
(9 Km)
Also called MAR it's located in the monumental complex of the Loggia Lombardesca, in Via Roma. Place of important exhibitions, houses a collection of ancient art, a collection of modern art and a collection of mosaics of the contemporary period.
Museo Arcivescovile
Ravenna
(9 Km)
Located in Piazza Arcivescovado, it's housed in the ancient palace of the Arcivescovado di Ravenna. It houses various works of art and artifacts from the ancient cathedral and from other important buildings which were destroyed. It's famous for hosting the famous ivory throne of Maximian, built by byzantine artists over the course of the sixth century. It's completed from the Chapel of St. Andrew, an important early christian oratory.
Museo Nazionale
Ravenna
(9 Km)
It's situated in Via San Vitale, 17, located in the cloisters of the former Benedictine monastery. It Exhibits a valuable collection dedicated to the minor arts (involves certain funeral steles, different archeological findings and a unique collection of fabrics), as well as a series of fourteenth-century frescoes dedicated to Santa Chiara.
Museo Natura
Ravenna
(19 Km)
Also known as the Museo Ravennate of Natural Sciences "Alfredo Brandolini", housed in a landmark historical building Via Rivaletto, 25 (fraction St. Albert). Exposes a valuable ornithological collection (donated by the naturalist Alfredo Brandolini) and a collection of shells from the Adriatic Sea.
Galleria "G. Pedriali"
Forli'
(30 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.
Rocca Manfrediana
Russi
(22 Km)
At first, the Rocca Manfrediana had a square structure with four square towers. In the fourteenth century it was rebuilt by Astorgio II Manfredi. Currently inside are the Civic Museum and the Archival Fund “Alfredo Baccarini”.
Museo Storico Sezionale "D. Foschi"
Forli'
(29 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...).
Casa - Museo "L. Varoli"
Cotignola
(29 Km)
Ravenna - Mausoleo Teodorico (VI sec)
Ravenna
(8 Km)