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Rimini Province

This coastal province of Emilia Romagna is known as the Riviera of the Adriatic

There are little towns dotting the coastline.  Since being “discovered” by other Europeans in the 18th century, the coastal towns are full of resorts and sunbathers during the summer months. 

The immediate interior has rolling hills that make this a prime strip of agricultural activity. 

The Western part of the province is rather mountainous, and you’ll find little villages alongside mountain streams.  

The capital city of Rimini has been a port and traffic hub for thousands of years, and marked the end of the several ancient road systems, including the Flaminia Road that is still marked today by the Gate of Augustus.  Quite a few famous artists and luminaries have come from this city of many cultures. 

There are many famous homes to tour, including the Villa Mussolini and the Villa Franceschi that now holds a museum of contemporary art.

 
Days Out in the Rimini province
>> Astronomical Observatory at Santa Maria del Monte - just outside Saludecio, this observatory is equipped with not one but two telescopes – the older of the two being used for public use.  Tours are available and take about 2 hours.

>> Fellini Museum - in the capital city, Rimini, the famous director’s former home has been turned into a museum that his fans and scholars may visit, free of charge.

>> Boat Racing Misano Adriatico - enjoy the sea and the sporting events that are regularly scheduled on this south coastal town.
>> Verucchio - this is the home of the Villanovan Civilization that predates Grecian contact.  The Civic Museum of Archaeology has a great many artefacts.
 
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