Surrounded by immense forests, the village of Apecchio on the border between the province of Pesaro-Urbino and Perugia offers the opportunity to relive a medieval atmosphere […]
Bagnacavallo, whose name comes from a hypothetical hot spring that would have healed the horse of the Imperator Tiberius, is one of the most interesting tourist […]
Besides the hospitality and the splendid panoramic view enjoyed from the central Piazza della Libertà, from which the name “Balcony of Romagna” derives, Bertinoro is a […]
Between the Adriatic Sea and the Apennines, surrounded by the Rubicone and Uso rivers, the municipality of Borghi, populated by flourishing vineyards and olive trees, is […]
Brisighella is an ancient medieval and thermal village in the Tuscan-Romagna Apennines, between Florence and Ravenna. It is the right place to walk along paths immersed […]
Also known as the “Land of frogs”, because of the famous festival dedicated to this gastronomic specialty, Conselice, in the province of Ravenna, is a small […]
A few kilometers from Rimini and San Marino, there is Coriano, the city of the famous motorcycle racer Marco Simoncelli. Culture and history characterize this town […]
Faenza, a beautiful city of art whose fame shines since the Renaissance for the production of ceramic objects, of exquisite workmanship, exported to many European countries. […]
In the province of Pesaro-Urbino, Lunano is a modern town where history and culture go hand in hand with industrialization and contemporaneity. Surrounded by an Apennine […]
Known as the “Fruit Town”, Massa Lombarda is located west of Lugo, in the province of Ravenna. Here the municipality organizes renowned music events that liven […]
Mercato Saraceno, in the province of Forlì-Cesena, throughout the year, attracts gourmets of genuine flavors, curious of small villages and jewels to be discovered, sportsmen looking […]
Not far from Faenza is Modigliana, a town that boasts ancient origins and a history rich in important events that are recalled with folk festivals. A […]
At 20 km from Fano, Montefelcino is a small town protagonist of great events and history. Not to be missed is the “Mercatino del Feudatario” (Feudatory’s […]
Recognized as the medieval capital of the Conca Valley, Montefiore Conca, in the province of Rimini, is characterized by an imposing fortress surrounded by artisans’ stores […]
Probably of Lombard origin, Montegiardino passed under the dominion of countless feudal lords up to the Malatesta family, from whom it was taken during the war […]
Montescudo rises on the border with the Republic of San Marino; its position, its structure, the integrity of its agricultural landscape of rural villages make it […]
At the edge of the Foreste Casentinesi National Park, Premilcuore is one of the most enchanting villages of the entire Apennine ridge. Interesting for those who […]
A small hilly village overlooking the upper Rubicone valley, Roncofreddo is just a few kilometers from nearby Cesena. Characterized by a small historical center, this municipality […]
Near Rimini, among the first hills overlooking the sea, among wheat fields and vineyards, there is the small village of San Clemente. It is the ideal […]
The territory of the Castle of San Marino is dominated by Mount Titano, included since 2008 in the World Heritage List, together with the medieval old […]
Halfway between the coast and the hills, in the province of Forlì-Cesena Savignano sul Rubicone is recognized throughout Italy as the city where Julius Caesar pronounced […]
In ancient times, the Castrum Olnani stood here, whose etymology, according to some, is linked to the rich vegetation surrounding the Ausa stream, consisting of wild […]