In the province of Rimini on the border with the Marche region is Montegridolfo. The resort offers the opportunity to experience horseback riding at the farmhouses and cycling tourism as well as the opportunity to taste the traditional dishes of Romagna.
At the foot of the castle walls stands the Church of San Rocco, built in 1427 and provided with a beautiful ogival portal of Gothic inspiration.
The small chapel dedicated to St. Anthony of Padua is characterized by a decoration organized according to the Neo 15th century model of a cosy environment, covered by a starry vault and enclosed by painted walls.
With its main structure reminiscent of a bunker, the Museum stands at the foot of the Castle of Montegridolfo. Inside is one of the richest collections of historical finds, evidence and insights related to the conflict on the Gothic Line.
Palazzo Viviani (currently Hotel), the only patrician house in the castle, built by Count Viviani of Urbino at the beginning of 1800.
In the hamlet of Trebbio stands the Sanctuary of the Beata Vergine delle Grazie, erected after the apparition of the Madonna in 1548 and renovated in 1740; since then it has been a pilgrimage destination.