Gradara It is situated on the crest of a hill, visible with its robust city walls and ramparts and with the famous imposing castle. It gives a strongly suggestive vision for people taking the 'Adriatic highway or road alongside it. Besides the castle you can visit the walkways, the historical museum, the church of San Giovanni and the Garden of Olives, Via Cappuccini. |
St. Leo It stands on a huge boulder to pass around as the access is a single road cut into the rock. The panorama from San Leo is one of the most beautiful and characteristic of the region, with sweeping views of the surrounding mountains and from the valley of Marecchia to the sea. St. Leo contains important monuments such as the pre-Romanesque Pieve, the XIIth century Lombard- Romanesque Dome, the Fort and the Museum of Sacred Art set in the Palazzo Medici, which tell the story of famous people from St. Francis to Dante, and Cagliostro. |
San Marino Since 2008, the historic city of San Marino and Mount Titano were included among the UNESCO World Heritage Site. San Marino hosts a large number of architectural and natural heritage that are a feast for the eyes of its visitors. Add to that is the opportunity to buy souvenirs and enjoy shopping in the many local shops and shopping malls. |
Santarcangelo Medieval village that has preserved over the centuries of its old charm. The history of the country has ancient roots, and is connected to the Malatesta family, the dynasty that led to the construction of the stronghold. The medieval hidden beneath him a sort of underground city, whose purpose is still unknown, with a series of caves and tunnels that twist and stretch for hundreds of meters. |
Montegridolfo The restoration has transformed it into one of the most beautiful village of the whole Romagna. The vegetation that surrounds a green embrace of the narrow and picturesque streets of the village, gives the old medieval town a sweet fairytale atmosphere. The entrance to the village is marked by the medieval gateway, complete with a tower at its side; the Sanctuary and the Parish Church preserve valuable works of art. |
Urbino Its historic UNESCO World Heritage site offers many opportunities to walk and to delve into the world of Federico da Montefeltro and Cesare Borgia, who have left much evidence of their love for culture. First of all the magnificent Ducal Palace, which houses the Galleria Nazionale delle Marche, the Cathedral, the Monastery of Santa Chiara and many other monuments that will lead you to discover this little architectural jewel. |
Saludecio Interesting medieval village of Malatesta whose walls surround the elegant lines of palaces, towers and squares that testify to the greatness of the past. The richness of its nature and its fields have made this town a "center of studies of herbal and medicinal plants." |
Verucchio Set in a strategic position between the sea and the hill at 18 km from Rimini, Verucchio is located in the valley that dominates the Marecchia raised position. The particular structure of the area allowed Verucchio to be a natural fortress, perched on a point from which you can look at the entire valley below. It is important to visit the castle of the Malatesta and the Archaeological Museum of Verucchio with rare relics of civilization Villanova. |
Ravenna It is a treasure trove of art, history and culture of the first magnitude. Its glorious past has left important remains that have come down to us. Among its ancient walls keeps the richest heritage of mosaics dating from the fifth and sixth centuries. For this reason, early Christian and Byzantine religious buildings have been recognized as World Heritage by UNESCO: the Mausoleum of Galla Placidia that hides a treasure trove of endless stars, and the refined composition which decorates the Neonian and the Baptistery of the Arians, the royalty the Basilica of St. Apollinaris Nuovo, the intimacy of the Chapel of St. Andrew, the majestic Mausoleum of Theodoric, the Basilica of San Vitale, greatest treasure of the early Christian age, and out of town, very elegant, the Basilica of St. Apollinaris in Classe. |