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Bertinoro, a terrace over Romagna
Wonderful, cozy medieval village that boasts, with good reason, of traditional Romagna hospitality
The church of Polenta
The protagonist of an ode by Carducci, it is also known as Pieve di San Donato, where Dante and Francesca da Rimini may have prayed
Nuti's Classroom
A temple of knowledge that looks like a cathedral
Bonci Theater
Named after a famous tenor Alessandro Bonci, it has embellished Cesena's Piazza Guidazzi since the mid-19th century with its neoclassical lines, elegant interiors, and rich programming.
Montiano and the Rocca Malatestiana
A small village in the hills of Cesena that offers beautiful glimpses among its streets, excitement from the past evidenced by the Rocca Malatestiana, and a sweeping view of the surrounding landscape.
The Byzantine parish church of St. Peter in Trent
Beautiful church in the shade of large maritime pines, between Ravenna and Forli
Cesenatico's floating nativity scene
Canal Harbour becomes theater for the Nativity play
The ancient salt pans of Cervia
A nature paradise behind the beaches of Romagna
The Severe Renaissance of Faenza Cathedral
Built in the second half of the 15th century to a design by Giuliano da Maiano but left unfinished with its toothed-brick façade soaring up a high flight of steps; many masterpieces inside.
Piazza del Popolo, the living room of Faenza
The white loggias, the outdoor tables, the shopping arcades.
La Caveja, symbol of Romagna
From the rural world, we find it today in signs, crossroads, songs...
Modigliana, at the foot of the Romagna hills.
A hamlet, a castle butt, an ancient bridge, two museums, and a beautiful landscape