At 30 km from Forlì and 40 km from Cesena, rises in the middle valley of the river Montone, Rocca San Casciano a town of medieval origin. Every year here is organized the Feast of Bonfires, an event now famous throughout Italy that immerses the city in a truly magical atmosphere.
It is a small farmhouse on top of the hills of the Tuscan-Romagna Apennines, close to the Park of Casentino Forests (between Forlì and Florence), surrounded by woods and fields cultivated with cereals according to the organic method.
Ancient abbey decorated with frescoes and works in late Gothic style.
Not far from the historical center, on a hill, there is the Castellaccio. It dominates the inhabited center of Rocca San Casciano and looms over the roofs of the elegant Tuscan-style houses of the town.
The central Piazza Giuseppe Garibaldi, of medieval plant and triangular shape, dates back to 1200 and is almost intentionally placed in the middle between the two villages of the country.
A labyrinth of practicable paths that, shown on the map, recall the petals of a daisy. A large corner of Romagna-Tuscany available again to hikers, cyclists, runners and modern pilgrims.
The exhibition space of over 200 square meters located in the center of the village aims to spread the culture of rural traditions of Romagna-Tuscany through testimonies, artifacts, photographs and artifacts.