
Rimini
Situaded in the centre of Italy and well connected with the main european cities, Rimini is the emblem and ideal place of varied tourism. Ancient and modern, popular and full of culture, spectacular and artisan it has been immortalized by the “Gran Maestro” Federico Fellini of the italian cinema. With its art he exported the myth all over the world.
Gradara
Classical ancient village enclosed by a long wall wher the scenografic castle, wonderful example of military architecture completes the middleaged centre. The “Rocca” has been completed by the family Malatesta in between the years 1307 and 1325 and after it has been more times restored. The legend says that at Gradara the family Malatesta has lived the tragic love story of Paolo and Francesca that has been mentiones of Dante:”La bocca mi baciò tremante…”
San Marino
At 750 metres height above the sea level, in the most ancient and smallest sovereign state of the world, that since centuries mantains its liberty and independence you feel already abroad. On the mountain Titane rise the profiles of its three towers pointed (The “Guaita”, the “Cesta” and the “Montale”). Symbol of the republic boasts besides all its glories and very notable history also a filatelic and numismatic tradition known all over the world.
Santarcangelo di Romagna
A door on the past, a country a little bit special, a pearl in the poets’ Valmarecchia: that`s Santarcangelo! It is here where the poets of "Circal de giudeizi", along with their headmaster Tonino Guerra, met. Must to see: the Malatesta Fortress, the Cappuccinis’ convent, the Fish shop of the nineteenth century, the arch and the square dedicated to Pope Ganganelli, the “mysterious” caves of tufa and handcraft shops where you can find wrought iron and rust-printed fabrics.
Castello di Montebello
Montebello fortress is one of the Romagna’s most beautiful and better preserved ones.
The castle itself has a special location on a mountain’s peak. The “Mons Belli” which in latin language means “mountain of war”, was assaulted many times in history, starting from Malatesta attack, dated 1186. Around 200 years later, the Montefeltro family took control, so the fortress was under their control until 1438, when Lord Malatesta’s Sigismondo Pandolfo conquered it again.
Today the Montebello fortress belongs to Guidi di Bagno family, enfeoffed by Pope Pio II in 1463.
San Leo
In the heart of Valmarecchia, on a hill at 600 meters, it lies San Leo, the historical Montefeltro’s capital. In addition to the fortress, the Pieve and the Duomo, San Leo is also famous for the mysterious and fascinating character who was the "alchemist" Count Cagliostro, imprisoned in the fortress and who died there in 1795.