Food and wine tours, cultural visits and postcard landscapes … This is the Romagna hinterland!
Rimini
Rimini is a city with an ancient heart. Its historic center is a treasure trove of artistic treasures dating back to the Roman era, the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. To mention only some of the places of greatest historical-cultural interest: Arco di Augusto, Tiberius bridge, Roman amphitheater and the surgeon’s domus, Castel Sismondo, the Malatesta temple … Rimini is also perfect for those who love nightlife and shopping thanks to Numerous clubs and boutiques that crowd the streets of the center and the promenade.
San Marino
The smallest republic in Europe, the ancient land of freedom. San Marino hits straight to the heart and always conquers. The historic center perched on top of Mount Titano has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2008.
San Leo
Among the most beautiful villages in Italy, San Leo is one of the most suggestive and interesting stages of the Romagna hinterland. The symbol of this ancient medieval village is the imposing Rocca, where the mystery of Count Cagliostro still breathes, the alchemist who remained imprisoned there until his death.
Gradara
On the border between Romagna and Marche, the characteristic village of Gradara stands. Famous for the legend of Paolo and Francesca and by the timeless verses of Dante, in the summer he collects thousands of visitors who came to discover the secrets of the castle or recalled by the numerous events with an ancient flavor.
Montegridolfo
On the border between Romagna and Marche, the village of Montegridolfo was often the scene of harsh battles between the Malatesta and the Montefeltro. Over the centuries Montegridolfo has maintained its original structure and throughout the year it houses numerous historical re -enactments and events dedicated to local culture and traditions.
Ravenna
City that was the capital three times: before the Western Roman Empire, the Kingdom of the Ostrogoths and the Byzantine exormed. Among the main monuments to visit: the Mausoleum of Galla Placidia, the Baptistery of Neonian, the Archbishop’s chapel, the Basilica of Sant’Apollinare Nuovo, the Mausoleum of Theodoric, the Baptistery of the Aryans, the Basilica of San Vitale, the Basilica of Sant ‘Apollinare in class.
Urbino
UNESCO World Heritage World Heritage, ideal city, political and cultural center of the Montefeltro lordship, hometown of Raffaello Sanzio … Urbino is among the most beautiful and intact Renaissance cities that has come down to our time. Symbol of the city is certainly Palazzo Ducale with its original profile and its Torricini.