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Around Rimini

During the morning, the best place to be is on a beach in Riccione or Cattolica.

Afternoons are perfect for a driving or cycling tour of the castles in the foothills, such as Verucchio, Torriana, or Montebello.

The evening adds charm to the alleyways and vaults of the local medieval towns with a view over the sea, for instance Montefiore Conca, Mondaino, or Santarcangelo.

Varied as the landscape around Rimini may be, ranging from sandy beaches to beautiful hills topped by picturesque art towns, it shares the same history: it was the heart of the fiefdom of the Malatesta family.

 

 

Let's start with Cattolica: its beaches are crowded with tourists coming from all over Europe, but few of them know that it also has an important museum, the Museo della Regina, appreciated by children as well as adults. It contains an archaeological section and a maritime collection including several scale models, from tiny reproductions to huge maquettes representing all kinds of vessels, from Renaissance barges to Sigismondo Malatesta's cog, down to the motor trawlers of our time. Cattolica is also home to one of the few theatres built after World War II: it's the Teatro della Regina on central Piazza della Repubblica (the local meeting point), designed by Pierluigi Cervellati.

The most popular spot in Riccione is the legendary Viale Ceccarini. A few steps away there is the Museo del Territorio (admission free, closed Sun). It is an archaeological museum holding interesting relics excavated from Riccione and its surroundings and dating from prehistory to the Roman era. Speaking of museums, must-sees are the Museo di Saludecio e del Beato Amato (in Saludecio) and the Museo della Civiltà Contadina in Valliano, part of the municipality of Montescudo.

Saludecio is about 15 km or 9,3 miles inland from Cattolica. In the 13th century, this small village of aristocratic palaces and one-storey houses was home to the Blessed Amato Ronconi, venerated like a saint. The sanctuary and the museum of religious art (Museo d'arte sacra) dedicated to him are housed in the local parish church, which looks more like a cathedral given its size and artistic content. Montescudo is 18 km (or about 11 miles) from Rimini,

strategically situated over the Valconca valley. This village, whose origins date back to the time of the Celts and Etruscans, features a medieval tower and a well-arranged collection of folk traditions. J

ust outside Cattolica you will find San Giovanni in Marignano, locally known as the place where witches would meet on their sabbath nights. Its Teatro Comunale Massari is a small but elegant 19th-century theatre with lovely decorations, which hosts several plays and shows.

It is impossible to give a full list of the castles, fortresses and manors around Rimini. Some of them are haunted by ghosts, like that of Azzurrina in Montebello.

Others, such as the castle of Mondaino, are full of conduits.

Must-sees are the two imposing fortresses built by the Malatesta family in Montefi ore Conca and Verucchio. The fi rst holds extraordinary frescoes, while the second is perched on a rock spur, which grants a breathtaking view over the valley below and down to the sea.

 

INFO

Museo della Regina - Cattolica
Tel. +39 0541 831.464, Fax +39 0541 967.803
www.cattolica.net/retecivica/italiano/cultura

Museo del Territorio - Riccione
Tel. +39 0541 600 113, Fax +39 0541 698 182
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Museo di Saludecio e del Beato Amato - Saludecio
Tel. +39 0541 982 100 – +39 0541 981 615 (custode)

Museo della Civiltà Contadina - Montescudo
Tel. +39 0541 984 273, Fax +39 0541 984 455
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Teatro Comunale Massari - S.Giovanni in Marignano
Tel. +39 0541 957 656, Fax +39 0541 957 908
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Teatro della Regina - Cattolica
Tel. +39 0541 833 528 - 968 214, Fax +39 0541 958.137
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Rocca Malatestiana - Montefi ore Conca
Tel. +39 0541 980 035 (Comune), Fax +39 0541 980 206
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Rocca Malatestiana - Verucchio
Tel. +39 0541 670 552 - 670.222, Fax +39 0541 673 266
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CURIOSITY

RESTORATION OF ANTIQUE CARRIAGES

 

The only Italian restorer of antique carriages lives and work in the scenic village of Montefi ore Conca, 18 km or about 11 miles from Riccione. His workshop can be found at Via Bottrigo, 107 in Falda, just outside town.

Info: Tel. +39 0541 988 830

 

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