History and Culture Riviera Romagnola
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In this specific section of the portal, all news about the origins of the various localities and their history will be introduced.
Romagna has always been a land of conquest, and has seen the passage of cultures, customs and traditions from all over the world.
A neuralgic centre from a geographical point of view because it is located in the centre of the peninsula, a control area over the Adriatic Sea, the Riviera has been a protagonist in the history of Italy, and this is demonstrated by the repertory and monumental evidence found throughout the territory.
Gea della Garisenda e Villa Amalia: storia di una diva dell’operetta nel cuore della Valmarecchia Tra le colline di Villa
In Rimini and throughout Romagna, Easter has a distinct scent: that of freshly baked bread. More than
In Rimini, Easter is not just a religious festival or the start of the tourist season: it is a deeply-rooted tradition
In Ravenna, a city of art and Byzantine mosaics, the Easter tradition has the feel of home and simplicity. One of the symbols
In 49 BC, a small river in Romagna became the symbolic boundary between law and rebellion, between the Republic and power
The Rimini dialect is a variant of the Romagnolo dialect, a Romance language belonging to the Gallo-Italic group, which has its origins
Woman of the house, cook, governor, icon of Romagna on a par with bagnino, piadina and cappelletti! Everyone in Romagna knows her.
Cattolica: A History of Sea, Power and Innovation Cattolica, a pearl of the Adriatic coast, is a city that tells the
In Romagna, cuisine is not just food, but a journey through the history and culture of a generous land.
The piadina romagnola, or simply 'piada', is one of the most iconic symbols of Romagna cuisine, recognised throughout the
The caveja, emblem par excellence of Romagna, is an object that encapsulates tradition, functionality and symbolism. From simple
Passatelli is a symbolic dish in the culinary tradition of central Italy, particularly popular in Romagna, in the province of Pesaro and
The Grand Hotel in Rimini, located on the Italian Adriatic coast, is a symbol of luxury and sophistication that has hosted
Rimini, with its long beaches, intense nightlife and rich historical heritage, has played a significant role in the
The history of the Cervia pine forest dates back to the 1950s, when Professor Piero Barbone, a local biologist and botanist,
The Belle Epoque was a period of cultural and artistic prosperity that occurred in Europe between the end of the
Abandoned colonies on the beaches of Romagna The beaches of Romagna, along the Adriatic coast of Italy, have had a long history of
Yesterday's Massa Trabaria would have bordered today's province of Rimini through the two present-day municipalities of
