In the province of Rimini we find Santarcangelo, a large village famous for its architectural beauty made of noble palaces, alleys and squares that have given it the title of City of Art and for its traditional cuisine where homemade dishes and handmade pasta are the order of the day.
Santarcangelo di Romagna, recognized as a City of Art, is a medieval center that boasts ancient origins.
The Pieve di San Michele, as well as being the oldest religious building in the city, was also the most important until the middle of the eighteenth century, when the Collegiate Church was built in the historic center of Santarcangelo.
Ancient fortification whose first traces date back to the ninth century.
More than 150 are the artificial Tufa Caves located in the subsoil of the historical center.
Developed on a total of eight levels, they constitute a real underground city.
The Mutoid Waste Company was founded in London in 1986 and has been based in Santarcangelo di Romagna since 1991. Their work consists of the use of components taken from inorganic waste such as iron, plastic, aluminum and copper, assembled to create very special sculptures.