Monuments Salone degli Incanti - Ex Pescheria 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.
Monuments Complesso del San Biagio 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.
Monuments Chiostro di San Francesco 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.
Monuments Barriera Cavour 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.