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Rimini

Rimini is one solid beach, great food, good prices, lots of fun, but at the same time it is a real Italian city with a long history and friendly residents.

Rimini, photo by rivieradirimini

Rimini (Rimini) - the center of the province of the same name in the region of Emilia-Romagna, the Italian port on the Adriatic, the largest resort on the coast of the Riviera Romagnola. A multinational city with a vibrant and distinctive character. Homeland of Federico Fellini.

5 things to do while in Rimini

  1. Truly cross the Rubicon and symbolically "conquer Rome", take a picture at the memorial tablet. The former Rubicon, now the narrow Fiumicino River, is located in Savignano sul Rubicon, 16 km from the city.
  2. Visit San Marino, the oldest European country 20 km from Rimini. On the tiny territory of the enclave (61 km²), the Old Town, ringed by fortress walls, has been preserved, many historical monuments of different eras remain.
  3. Take a boat trip along the coast on a boat "Green Dolphin" (Delfin Verde).
  4. Arrange a shopping tour, visit the huge shopping center "Befani" (Le Befane), where it sells more than 130 boutiques.
  5. Try the ice cream prepared according to the recipes of the pastry chef who served the Pope himself in La Scintilla gelateria in Cavour square.

When to go to Rimini

Rimini is located in the north-east of the country - in the southern part of the Padan Plain under the Apennine Range - near the sea. The local climate combines the features of a temperate continental and Mediterranean with a lot of sunny days. Precipitation evenly falls throughout the year. At the height of summer it is hot: on average + 27-28 °, but sometimes + 40 °. It's warm in winter: temperatures rarely drop below zero.

The holiday season in Rimini lasts from mid-May to mid-September. Water warms up to comfortable + 20 ° by the end of May. Peak months are July and August. Despite the 15-kilometer length, the resort's beaches are crowded these months. The ideal time to relax is June and September: it is not very hot (+ 27 °), the sea is warm (+ 25 °). From October to April, the low season period, many hotels close. However, in winter there is something to do in Rimini. At this time, various exhibitions and holidays, big sales are held here.

Sights

Arch of Augustus

Roman amphitheater

Tempio Malatestiano

Piazza Tre Martiri

Cavour Square

Sismondo Castle

City Museum

Surgeon's house

Tiberius Bridge

San Giuliano Quarter

Park Federico Fellini

Cavour Square

Cavour Square (Piazza Cavour), photo by timpickstone

The city center is the historic Cavour Square (Piazza Cavour) with magnificent palaces, the Teatro Amintore Galli Theater (1854), the marble fountain "Pigna", translated as "Bump" (Fontana della Pigna), a bronze monument to Pope Paul V - Camillo Borghese. The ancient Piazza Cavour, which originated in antiquity, has always been the focus of important events. There are three palaces here: Garampi (Palazzo Garampi) (XVI century) (now it is a city municipality building), Podesta (Palazzo del Podestà) (XIV century), del Arengo (Palazzo dell'Arengo). The oldest of them is the Palace del Arengo, built in 1204. The old Fish Market (1747) has been preserved on the square; in the morning, except Sunday, you can buy fresh fish and seafood.

Piazza Tre Martiri

Piazza Tre Martiri, photo by RiminiCity

Piazza Tre Martiri formed where the three main roads of ancient Ariminum converged. In antiquity, it served as a city forum; Julius Caesar himself broadcast in the square; in the era of the reign of Malatesta became a knighthood. Since the XVI century, palaces began to be built here, and in 1933 a monument to Caesar was erected. The facade of the palace of Brioli (Palazzo Brioli) overlooks the square. Nearby stands the Clock Tower (Torre dell'Orologio) (1562), which is decorated with a clock with an astrological calendar. On the eastern side of the Piazza de Martiri stands the church of San Francesco da Paola or Paolotti (Chiesa di San Francesco da Paola).

The square received the name Piazza Tre Martiri in honor of three partisans (martyrs) - the heroes of the Resistance, hanged by the Nazis. Today it is a pedestrian zone - a favorite place for walks of Rimini residents and tourists.

Arch of Augustus

Arch of Augustus (Arco di Augusto), photo by Sailko

Arch of Augustus (Arco di Augusto) - a monument erected in honor of the emperor around 27 BC In the Middle Ages, it served as the southern city gate. The stone structure with a 9-meter opening is composed of large blocks. It was originally crowned with an imperial quadriga, after a medieval reconstruction, a dovetail stands under a brick attic with battlements. On the facade are visible 4 relief medallions with images of Minerva, Jupiter, Neptune and Apollo.

Tiberius Bridge

Tiberius Bridge (Ponte di Tiberio), photo by All Inclusive Hotels

The Tiberius Bridge (Ponte di Tiberio) is an ancient Roman arched structure linking the banks of the Marecchia River. Built in 14-21 BC. In the VI century, it was almost destroyed by the Goths, but in the XVII century it was restored at the expense of the Catholic Church. The five-arch structure is made of stone slabs and rests on six pillars. The length of the bridge is 62 meters.

Sismondo Castle

Castel Sismondo, photo by Behkah

The castle of Sismondo (Castel Sismondo) in the 15th century was the residence of the "Wolf of Romagna" - the cruel ruler of Sigismondo Malateste. Initially, it was surrounded by powerful walls and a moat, but from the mid-19th century the fortifications were abolished, and Castel Sismondo soon became an urban cultural center.

Tempio Malatestiano

Temple of Malatestiano (Tempio Malatestiano), photo Adelaide Luppi

The Cathedral of Rimini (XV century), the official name is the Church of St. Francis, was built as a mausoleum of the Malateste family. He bore the name - Temple of Malatesto (Tempio Malatestiano). This is a basilica in the style of the early Renaissance with elements of ancient classicism. On the facade of the temple of Malatestiano - sculptures by Matteo de Pasti; inside - a fresco by Pierrot de Francesca, bas-reliefs of Augustino di Duccio, in the chapel of the Angels the priceless crucifix created by Giotto is kept.

Surgeon's house

Surgeon's House (Domus del chirurgo), photo by Toni Pecoraro

Surgeon's House (Domus del chirurgo) - archaeological exhibition of the doctor’s villa (second half of the 2nd century BC) with authentic antique mosaics. Excavations of surgical instruments and medical supplies are on display at the City Museum, which occupies a former Jesuit college. It also exhibits frescoes, paintings, ceramics created by masters of the XIV-XIX centuries.

Roman amphitheater

Roman Amphitheater (Anfiteatro romano), photo Runrobirun

The construction of the Roman Amphitheater (Anfiteatro romano) dates back to the 2nd century BC. e. Famous gladiatorial fights took place here. It was the largest Italian arena: the outer dimensions were 118 by 88 m, the arena for battles - 76 by 47 m, the audience included up to 10 thousand. To protect the city from barbarians, in the III century. n e. city ​​walls were erected. The walls of the amphitheater became part of them. The first archaeological research of the amphitheater began in 1763. In 1843, its ruins were partially open to the public. Today, amid ancient ruins, spectacular events take place.

In memory of Felini

Park Federico Fellini (Parco Federico Fellini), photo RiminiCity

In the quarter of San Giuliano, photo by alessandro123l

The city has a park named after Federico Fellini (Parco Federico Fellini). The San Giuliano quarter, where the famous director spent his childhood and youth (born not far from this quarter), was often mature, became a kind of museum. Here, the walls of many buildings are painted with frescoes on the plots of Fellini films.

National Motorcycle Museum

National Motorcycle Museum (Museo Nazionale del Motociclo), photo museomotociclo.it

Art lovers will be interested in the collection of the National Motorcycle Museum (Museo Nazionale del Motociclo). It contains Italian and foreign models, more than 250 items - from the first bicycles and motorcycle Stucchi (1904) to the legendary Gilera and the iconic Harleys Aermacchi.
Address: Via Casalecchio, 58 / N. Website www.museomotociclo.it.

Beaches

Rimini beaches, photo by natalya_s

The line of beaches of Rimini stretches for 15 kilometers along the Adriatic coast. There are about two hundred beaches, covered with golden sand and a gentle entrance to the water. They are numbered, differ in the color of umbrellas and sunbeds. Among them are municipal, private and hotel-owned. The beaches are suitable for families with children.

City Beach No. 1 is located at the port canal and Fellini Park. Further numbered beach areas stretch to the south; the last number is 150. To the north of the Viserba area is its numbering, from No. 1 to No. 76.

The most comfortable stretch of coast is Marina Centro, not far from the Grand Hotel (Grand Hotel Rimini). In addition to the standard beach comfort: toilets, umbrellas, sun loungers, golf clubs and courts are built here, there is a private stable.

The most landscaped, elegant, respectable beach is San Giuliano a Mare at Marina di Rimini. In high season, musical evenings take place there.

The most spacious beach areas are in southern Rimini.

Fun parties take place on Viserba beaches, and many water sports clubs work there.

History paragraph

Old city street, photo by Stefano Gambassi

The city grew out of the former Roman colony Ariminum, founded in 268 BC, which served as a key outpost against warlike Gauls. In Ariminum, three of the most important ancient Roman roads converged, sea and river vessels moored at the city port. The city was repeatedly invaded by barbarians and liberated by the Byzantines. Since 756 he entered the Papal region. In 1295-1503 was ruled by the powerful clan of Malatesta. Since 1861 it is part of the Kingdom of Italy. Rimini has become a mass resort since the 70s of the XX century.

Holidays

During the Aquilonata sul mare, photo rivieradirimini

After the New Year holidays, the Rimini Fiera clothing fair opens in February.

The end of winter marks the festival La Fogherraccia, which will be held in March.

Paganello beach competitions take place on Easter week.

In mid-April, kites of all shapes and sizes will color the sky above the beaches of the city, this is the festival Aquilonata sul mare.

In May, residents of the city will decorate their balconies with beautiful flowers at Balconi Fioriti.

Republic Day (Festa della Repubblica italiana) is celebrated on June 2.

In June, BluRimini celebrates with a regatta and sea races, theatrical performances and fireworks.

In mid-June, the Rimini International Traditional & Swing Jazz Festival kicks off.

Rimini's main summer holiday is Pink Night (La Notte Rossa). On the first July night from Friday to Saturday, the city is filled with pink: all residents and guests dress in pink. The cooks of open cafes serve refreshments, artists perform, colored balls take off, fireworks thunder; Hundreds of parties, concerts and shows on the beaches of the Adriatic Riviera in pink.

From July to the end of the tourist season, the San Giovanni Arts and Crafts Festival continues.

In August, the Riviera delle Mode fashion show and the Ferragosto festival are held with concerts in honor of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary.

September is the time of the "Borgo San Giuliano" festival, which is attended by street theaters, musicians and artists every 2 years. The city block turns into a gigantic dining room scene, where they sing, dance and eat, drink.

In October, the gastronomic extravaganza "Mangiar Sano" takes place.

In November, preparations for Christmas begin. This period begins with Lucincitta, when Christmas lights are lit.

In New Year's Rimini trade fairs, sparkling Christmas trees, are street performances. Indoor winter playgrounds - the "ice village" with an area of ​​2000 m² - are open until February 15.

Entertainment

Italy in miniature - an educational park with mini-copies of Italian and European sights, photo by Tourismus Emilia Romagna

There are plenty of entertainments in the city for every taste. For active people, playgrounds for polo, volleyball, golf, tennis, football, diving centers are arranged. An elite vacation is not complete without a walk on a luxury yacht and fishing.

Fans will have a pleasant surprise - there are many bars, discos and nightclubs in Rimini. Popular - Coconuts, Carnaby, Walky Cup, The Ombelico del Mondo, Rock Island.

Intellectuals will also find something to do. You can go to a play at the Teatro Amintore Galli or a musical at the Teatro Leo Amici. For moviegoers, the Fellini Museum (Museo Fellini). Its exposition tells about the life and work of a brilliant Italian director (museum address: Via Costantino Nigra 26). You will learn about the history of Rimini at the City Museum (Museo della Citta di Rimini) at Via Luigi Tonini 1.

Families with children will find a lot of interesting things in the city: dolphinarium, amusement parks, water park. Not far from Rimini, on Via Popilia, 239, is located "Italy in miniature" - a theme entertainment park. From the city station there goes a special bus. In Italia in Miniatura collected 270 large-scale copies of European attractions. A monorail mini-train runs in the park, gondolas glide along the surface of the recreated Grand Canal.

Kitchen

Traditional piadina cheese cake, photo by mangiarebuono

In Rimini they make wonderful cheeses - pecorino, fossa, thalamello, squakverone; bake traditional cheese cakes - "piadina" (piadina). They prepare their own version of tortellini - small cappelletti dumplings with ricotta and other fillings. They make potato dumplings in a sauce of gorgonzola (gnocchi al gorgonzola), green lasagna with spinach (lasagna verde). From fish cooking, dishes based on vongole mollusks, anchovies, shrimps, and sea cuttlefish are popular. For dessert, serve cream “Zuppa Inglese”, Barozi cocoa cake, chestnut pies, pjadot cookies, tiramisci, gelato ice cream.

Shopping

In the Befane Shopping Center, photo by Tibor Szaniszlo

Shopping here is great, especially during the discount season. At Marthai Piazza, monobrand boutiques of famous Italian brands are selling. Budget items sold at Corso d'Augusto. There are large shopping centers - Malatesta and Le Befane. The clothing market opens twice a week at Piazza Cavour. Outlets work both in the country and in the center - Bluerain up Outlet on Garibaldi Street. In San Marino, there are two fur factories with company stores - they sell light quality fur coats.

Transport

City transport Rimini, photo 633massimo

Public transport Rimini is buses and trolleybuses. Between stops about 400 m. From the most remote point of the city to the center, finish in 30 minutes. Buses run until 01:00. Tickets are sold at newsstands. The duration of their action: 1, 2 hours or a day.

What's around

Guaita Tower in San Marino, photo UltraPanavision

8 km south of the city is the thermal resort of Riccione with a health center, beach, dolphinarium, water park. The territory of the Aquafan water complex is 150,000 m². There are more than twenty attractions, the total length of the slides exceeds 3 km. Five heated pools are equipped, there is a children's zone "Aquakid" (Aquakid).

Between the resorts of Rimini and Riccione, a children's park "Fiabilandia" (Fiabilandia) was built. This is a fabulous mini-city with four thematic sites: eastern and medieval, the zone of the Wild West and the Gulf of Peter Pan.

From the Mirabilandia park to Rimini - 40 km on highways. This huge entertainment area, built on an area of ​​750,000 m², is only slightly inferior to the famous Disneyland. Four dozens of attractions work here, a 100-meter ferris wheel and the original Katun slide with hanging seats are installed. Performing stuntmen and skaters; light shows and fireworks are held.

37 km separate Rimini from Urbino - the famous "ideal city of the Renaissance", protected by UNESCO. Authentic medieval streets, renaissance palaces, and the most beautiful neoclassical cathedral have been preserved here. Urbino is the birthplace of the great Raphael.

It is convenient to make day trips from Rimini to San Marino (20 km), Ravenna (50 km), Bologna (120 km), Florence (about 200 km), Venice (250 km), Rome (350 km), to Milan (330 km).

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