Reggio Emilia - Streets and Squares Piazza Fontanesi Piazza Fontanesi was born in 1783, on what was previously a block where the convent and the parish church of Santa Maria Maddalena stood. It was rearranged towards the end of the nineteenth century, planting linden trees, but the flooring remained that was highlighted by the path of the Secchia channel that crossed the city. It is currently home to the city market, where vegetables and fruits prevail.
Reggio Emilia - Streets and Squares Piazza Camillo Prampolini Piazza Prampolini was initially dedicated to Vittorio Emanuele II, and only after 1945, it was officially dedicated to the Reggio Emilia Camillo Prampolini. Its peculiarity is that of getting around different buildings of religious and political importance, such as the Duomo and the Bishop's Palace. On the north side, stands the Palazzo del Monte and in front of it the statue of Crostolo, which represents the river that crosses Reggio Emilia.
Modena - Streets and Squares Piazza Grande The main square which UNESCO included as a World heritage site and includes most of the important buildings and monuments. Few of the most important buildings in Italy can be founded here such as the University, founded in 1175, which houses over 3000 manuscripts and other historical volumes, 25 libraries and 16 cinemas among others.
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 - 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.
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”.
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
Bagnacavallo - Streets and Squares Piazza Nuova 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.