Ancient Roman city born along the route of the Via Emilia, Forlì is a city rich in history and culture, the center of Romagna cuisine. Art is an integral part of the city, as evidenced by the museum of San Domenico, home to prestigious exhibitions.
The Corso is very rich in artistic testimonies starting from Porta Schiavona and arriving at the Urban Park of Franco Agosto.
From the Franco Agosto Urban Park, you can take the bike path towards Vecchiazzano, until you reach Terra del Sole and Castrocaro Terme.
It starts in Forlì from Piazzale Ravaldino. The route, 74 km long, is of high difficulty and can be done in all seasons.
Forlì, Meldola, Predappio, S. Zeno, Rocca S. Casciano, Dovadola, Castrocaro, Terra del Sole, Forlì
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Villa Saffi is included in the circuit "Case Museo dei Poeti e degli Scrittori di Romagna" (Museum Houses of the Poets and Writers of Romagna), a coordination created to enhance and promote the many historic houses in the area.
The Rocca di Ravaldino, also known as the Fortress of Caterina Sforza, was one of the places of defense of Forlì throughout the Middle Ages.
Entrance from Via della Rocca e da Via Giovanni delle Bande Nere, 1, Forlì.
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The large domenican convent hosts numerous exhibitions and famous collections.
The Museum is housed in the eighteenth-century Palazzo Gaddi, characterized by grand Baroque forms, with significant insertions, especially pictorial-decorative, neoclassical.
The building, a noble palace whose current configuration dates back to the eighteenth century, after a long restoration has become home since 2013 of the Collections of the Twentieth Century.
The Art Gallery originated in 1838, and was based in the Palazzo della Missione, then the Palazzo degli Studi. Inside are exhibited large paintings of the six-eighteenth century.
Corso della Repubblica n. 72, Forlì at Palazzo del Merenda
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The original nucleus of the Museo Romagnolo del Teatro is made up of donations made by the heirs of the famous tenor from Forlì, Angelo Masini, and the famous soprano Maria Farneti.
On the southern side of Piazza Saffi stands the majestic Basilica of San Mercuriale, symbol of the city, dedicated to the first bishop of Forlì, with its bell tower and cloister.
Forlì represents one of the stages of the long Way of the Via Romea Germanica, which originated in Germany and has Rome as its destination.
Forli' historical center: Viale della Libertà, Piazzale della Vittoria, Corso della Repubblica, Piazza Saffi, Via delle Torsi, Corso Garibaldi, Via Albicini, Piazza Guido da Monteferltro, via Caterina Sforza.
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That of Forlì represents one of the stages of the long " Cammino di Dante", that joins Romagna (Ravenna) and Tuscany (Florence), passing by the places mentioned in the Comedy or directly experienced by the poet during his exile period.
Distance:15,3Km