Saludecio in the province of Rimini, is an interesting medieval village of the Malatesta Seignory whose walls enclose elegant palaces, towers and squares that bear witness to the history that has passed through it. There are beautiful itineraries that can be followed on foot or by bike around the town.
It is one of the most beautiful rural villages of the Malatesta Seignory and still preserves many traces of the fortified structures of the Middle Ages.
A small fortified village 4 kilometers from Saludecio with interesting evidence of its ancient structures.
An important church in Saludecio that preserves some eighteenth-century works.
Possibility to see the places of worship and the valuable urn of the patron saint of Saludecio.
The most important Diocesan Museum in the province of Rimini, where numerous works bearing writings or engravings relating to Blessed Amato are on display, as well as the Positio, the initial act of the canonization process.
It is possible to visit, upon reservation, the Historical Archive, with a large number of 19th century volumes, very important for the history and the cultural identity of Saludecio.
It contains curiosities, autographed letters of Garibaldi, Victor Hugo, edicts, uniforms, flags, ceramics, paintings, among which is the most beautiful portrait of Anita.
Piazza Santo Amato (within the municipality), ancient halls of the Malatesta Castle.
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It has been rightly called the Cathedral of the Conca Valley, built between 1794 and 1803.