Rimini, with its 15 km of beach divided into 10 villages, is definitely the city of the sea and entertainment. Lots of places to have fun or shops to shop in
Rimini is also a city of history and ancient traditions: scattered throughout the city you can find impressive monuments or open-air finds that testify to the ancient Roman conquest and the subsequent flourishing medieval period
Santarcangelo is a medieval village, near the city of Rimini
Rich in historical echoes, there are many architectural complexes to see absolutely. For example, worthy of note is the Arch of Pope Clement XIV: the monumental access to the famous Ganganelli Square.
In addition, beautiful are the caves that extend for more than 5km. The Caves of Santarcangelo, dating back to the Middle Ages, were once used as warehouses or cellars for storing wine
San Leo is a small village in Rimini famous for its fortress, one of the most beautiful architectural buildings.
Fascinating, the story of the alchemist Cagliostro locked up inside on charges of heresy.
Between Emilia and Marche, lies Saludecio, a lush village on the hills of the Conca Valley and an ancient Malatesta stronghold There are many places of interest to visit, from the architectural complexes to the gates of the city.
Montegridolfo is located on the ridge that divides the Emila-Romagna region from the Marches the village bears witness to the influence of both the Malatesta and Montefeltro families: there are various places or points of interest to admire, even if only to enjoy a breathtaking view
Moreover, Montegridolfo, enclosed in the hills of Rimini, represents a fascinating work of architectural integration with the surrounding natural landscape.