Malatestian Library, Bufalini square, Cesena
The Alessandro Bonci theatre, Cesena
A characteristic street of downtown Cesena
The Hospitality Column in Bertinoro
The indoor fruit and vegetables market in Cesena
Entrance of Fattoria Paradiso winery in Bertinoro
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Entries from November 2008
Photo Gallery of Cesena
November 22nd, 2008 · 3 Comments
San Marino
November 22nd, 2008 · 1 Comment
San Marino is the most ancient republic of Europe, and one of the smallest countries in the world: its territory is only 24 sq miles, around Mount Titan (2420 feet). The capital is called just San Marino, and counts about 4,000 people. The main road and only highway connects San Marino to Rimini (a 20 [...]
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Getting around Rimini
November 22nd, 2008 · No Comments
Rimini and its beach communities are quite close to each other and easily connected by local buses, which in summer run all day and night. The Tourist Information Office provides free maps of the area, bus and train information and maps of public parking areas. Getting in and out of Rimini by car during weekends [...]
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What to do in Rimini
November 22nd, 2008 · 1 Comment
While the main attraction in Rimini are its miles of sandy and sunny beaches, there are a few monuments worth a visit, dating back to the first century, when the city was a Roman settlement.
After a few decades of development, going to the beach for sunbathing and swimming is no more a novelty, so many [...]
Getting to Rimini
November 22nd, 2008 · 2 Comments
Rimini is on the Adiratic Coast, about 200 miles south of Venice, 70 miles south-east of Bologna, and 30 miles south of Ravenna
By Car: from Bologna or Cesena, take highway A-14 or SS9 (Emily Way) heading south towards Ancona. From Ravenna or other beach towns go south on SS 16 (Adriatic highway). Rimini is a [...]