Museo Archeologico di S. Giovanni in Compito
Savignano sul Rubicone
(11 Km)
The Archaeological Museum of St. John in Compito dates back to 1930 and is one of the oldest institutes in the area. Since 2005, the Koinè association has been responsible for promoting the socio-cultural aspects of this headquarters. In it we find a vast amount of objects that are of invaluable artistic and cultural value.
Museo Fernando Gualtieri
Talamello
(17 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 del Territorio
Riccione
(17 Km)
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.
Tesoro della Cattedrale
Rimini
(12 Km)
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.
Museo del Motociclo
Rimini
(14 Km)
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.
Museo della Città
Rimini
(12 Km)
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.
Museo degli Sguardi
Rimini
(10 Km)
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.
Museo dell'Aviazione
Rimini
(6 Km)
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.
Torre Saracena
Bellaria Igea Marina
(16 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
Rocca Maioletto
Maiolo
(17 Km)
Rocca Maioletto turned out to be one of the hard to conquer strongholds of Valmarecchia and Montefeltro. It stands on a rock of sand and clay and dominates the village below. It was the property of the Church to become the home of the Casteldelci and Montefeltro.
Torre Malatestiana
Montescudo-Monte Colombo
(13 Km)
The Malatesta Tower was built around the fourteenth century. The ancient fortress has a wide cultural history related to the peasant world. Twenty-two bronze medals were found inside the building, modeled by hand, in which the effigy of Sigismund Pandolfo Malatesta and the Malatesta Temple were depicted.
Borgo di Albereto
Montescudo-Monte Colombo
(11 Km)
The Borgo di Albereto is in medieval style. During some restorations carried out in 1954, some medals depicting Sigismund and the Malatesta Temple were found. In addition, you can visit the bell tower and what remains of the oratory of San Bernardo.
Palazzo Marcosanti
Poggio Torriana
(4 Km)
Palazzo Marcosanti was originally an imposing fortress built in the late 13th century. It was owned by numerous noble families, including the Malatesta, the Della Rovere and others, until in the early nineteenth century it became the property of Paolo Marcosanti. Today the noble building is rented for wedding parties.
Castello Agolanti
Riccione
(18 Km)
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.
Santuario Santa Maria delle Grazie
Rimini
(10 Km)
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.
Palazzo dell'Arengo
Rimini
(12 Km)
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.
Castel Sismondo
Rimini
(12 Km)
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.
Castello Due Torri
Poggio Torriana
(5 Km)
The Due Torri Castle is part of the complex of fortifications belonging to the Malatesta family. It changed its name twice in the last millennium, in the past it was called Castello Sorticata, later Castello di Torriana and finally acquired the current name. It was built around the year 1000, and passed it became the property of the Municipality of Rimini around 1608. Today, the property is used as a restaurant.
Rocca Malatestiana
Verucchio
(21 Km)
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.
Arco d'Augusto
Rimini
(12 Km)
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.
Ponte di Tiberio
Rimini
(12 Km)
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.
Anfiteatro romano
Rimini
(13 Km)
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.
Tempio Malatestiano
Rimini
(12 Km)
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.
Biblioteca Gambalunghiana
Rimini
(12 Km)
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.
Un museo dell'arredo urbano
Longiano
(12 Km)
The charming village of Longiano houses the Italian Museum of Cast Iron, unique in its kind. Inside an ancient deconsecrated church are placed on display amazing cast iron streetlights melted between the second half of the 19th century and the early 900, coming from Italian and foreign cities. A precious example of industrial art.
Oratorio di San Rocco
Gatteo
(12 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
(12 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
(19 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
(12 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.
Villa Mussolini
Riccione
(18 Km)
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.
Viale Ceccarini
Riccione
(18 Km)
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”.
Palazzo dei Congressi
Riccione
(18 Km)
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.
Palazzo del Turismo
Riccione
(18 Km)
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.
Villa Lodi Fe
Riccione
(18 Km)
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.
Castello di Montescudo
Montescudo-Monte Colombo
(17 Km)
Domus del chirurgo
Rimini
(18 Km)
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.
Rocca di Montefiore Conca
Rimini
(19 Km)
borgo di Santarcangelo
Santarcangelo di Romagna
(7 Km)
The heart of the ancient town is set on a soft hill called Colle Giove; even today the typical structure of the medieval fortified village is well recognizable. The Middle Ages left an indelible mark in the high districts of the historic center, on which dominates the solid fortress, a strategic bulwark on the surrounding plain.
Forte di San Leo
San Leo
(14 Km)
The Fort of San Leo, also known as Rocca di San Leo is located in the homonymous municipality in the province of Rimini, in Emilia-Romagna. It is located on top of the rocky cusp that overlooks the town of Leontine and dominates the Valmarecchia. The fort is very impressive as it was built right on top of the mountain.
Chiesa Parrocchiale di San Martino in Riparotta
Viserba
(10 Km)
Palazzo Marcosanti
Poggio Torriana
(4 Km)
Palazzo Tosi
Poggio Torriana
(3 Km)
Pinacoteca Civica
Santarcangelo di Romagna
(7 Km)
Torri e Mura
Longiano
(12 Km)