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Museums and Monuments. This section of SpecialHotel is dedicated to the cultural-historical part of the city of Rimini monuments, museums and palaces in the city itself.
The city of Rimini has been an all-round protagonist of Italian history over the past centuries, thanks also to its strategic geographic position, and this is testified by the presence of so many monuments and museums erected from time to time to bear witness to the passage of time.
Rimini and its territory were influenced by the Etruscans and Celts, later dominated by the Romans with Augusto which made Rimini one of its municipalities and came to be dominated by one of the most influential seignories in the country during the Renaissance period: the Malatesta Seignory.
All the historical passages of these dominations are in Rimini witnessed by the presence of palaces, monuments, architectural structures, statues, ancient houses, churches, fortresses and castles of which we give you brief information.
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The Basilica of Sant'Agata Maggiore is one of the oldest churches in Ravenna, located in the heart of the historic centre, at
Walking through the heart of Rimini's historic centre, one cannot fail to notice the elegant and silent presence of the
In the heart of Ravenna, along the central Via Cavour, stands Palazzo Guiccioli, an authentic historical gem that encompasses centuries of culture,
Rocca Malatestiana in Rimini The Rocca Malatestiana is an imposing fortress located in Rimini, Italy, dating back to the 15th century.
The Via Flaminia is one of the ancient Roman roads that connected Rome to Rimini, passing through several cities in central Italy.
The historic centre of Rimini is one of the oldest and most fascinating parts of the city and offers visitors a wide
Piazza Ferrari is one of Rimini's main squares, located in the heart of the city. It is named after the sculptor
The Church of Sant'Agostino in Rimini is a religious building of great historical and cultural importance. Its history dates back
Piazza Tre Martiri in Rimini is one of the most important squares in the city and is rich in history and
The amphitheatre in Rimini is an ancient Roman building located in the city centre, also known as the Roman Amphitheatre of
The Rimini Theatre, also known as the Amintore Galli Theatre, is one of the most important historical theatres in Italy. Its
Piazza Cavour is one of the main squares in Rimini, a city located on the Adriatic coast of central Italy, in the region of Emilia-Romagna.
Castel Sismondo is an imposing fortress located in the historic centre of Rimini, Italy. It was built in the 15th century for
The Tiberius Bridge is one of the main symbols of the city of Rimini, located at the mouth of the Marecchia River. The
Rimini's historic centre and its history Rimini's historic centre is the heart of the city, rich in
The Malatesta Temple is one of the most interesting buildings of the Italian Renaissance, which was commissioned by Sigismondo Malatesta to represent the
The Aviation Museum in Rimini is a theme park covering more than 100,000 square metres, cassifying in this
At the end of 2007, the 'Surgeon's Domus' was inaugurated in Piazza Ferrari in Rimini's historic city centre;