Augustus Arch
Corso d'Augusto
(Largo Giulio Cesare)
Rimini (RN)
The Arch of Augustus was erected by the Roman Senate. The Arch honours the figure and the politics of Ottaviano

Montanara Gate
Via Giuseppe Garibaldi, 112
Rimini RN
The Montanara Gate, also called the "Sant'Andrea Gate” dates back to the first century BC.

Forum
Piazza Tre Martiri
RIMINI
At point of intersection between the cardus maximus and decumanus maximus, in correspondence with the present Piazza Tre Martiri, was the Forum, the heart of public life and business transactions.

Tiberius Bridge
Ponte di Tiberio, 1
47921 RIMINI
The Tiberius Bridge is an imposing structure, thanks to its engineering and architectural design which unites its practical, functional role with the harmony of the forms used to exalt the emperors.

Roman Amphitheatre
Via Roma, 86
Rimini RN
Together with Arco d'Augusto and the Ponte di Tiberio, this completes the triad of the city's main monuments dating from Roman times.

The Surgeon’s House
Piazza Luigi Ferrari
RIMINI
The 'Surgeon's House' was built during the second half of the second century A.D. The building has been identified with the house and the professional study of an important doctor, a kind of 'domestic medical Taberna'

The City’s Museum
Via Luigi Tonini, 1
Rimini
Housed in the 18th century former Jesuit College, the City's Museum, over the gallery, houses in the garden the Roman Inscription Collection and an Archaeological section, providing insights into daily life, family ties, society and religion

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Augustus Arch
Montanara Gate
Roman Amphitheatre
Tiberius Bridge
The Surgeon’s House
Forum
The City’s Museum
Baldini Palace
Cistern of the Former Agricultural Consortium
Colonnella Milestone
Miramare Milestone
S. Lorenzo - Pharmacies Area
Church of San Lorenzo in Strada
Bridge over the Rio Melo
The Territory Museum
Queen Museum
Chiesa di Santa Maria Annunziata alla Colonnella
The Former Fruit and Vegetable Market
The Forum Paving
Piazza Tre Martiri
Cercine della Regina
Santa Giustina Milestone
Bridge of San Vito
Church of San Michele Arcangelo
The bridge on the Uso
MUSAS Historic and Archaeologic Museum
Rubicon Bridge
Funerary Monument
Parish church of San Giovanni in Compito
Archaeological Museum of Cesena
Tagliata di Capocolle
Archaeological Museum T. Aldini - Forlimpopoli
Castellabate
Museum of the former slaughterhouse - Bellaria
Antiquarium of Cesenatico
Archaeological Area of Classe
National Museum of Ravenna
Villa Romana
Parish church of San Lorenzo in Monte - Covignano
Covignano Hill
Pigna fountain
Municipal Archaeological Museum
Fountain of the Four Sea-horses
Grand Hotel
Gioia / Pavoni Palace
Piazza Cavour
Gambalunga public library
Lettimi Palace
Podestà Palace
Arengo Palace
Sanctuary of Sant'Antonio di Padova, Paolotti
Church of Madonna della Misericordia in Santa Chiara
San Bernardino Church
Church of Sant'Agostino
San Giuliano’s Church
Castel Sismondo
Malatesta Temple
Parish Church of St. Mary - Novafeltria
S. Carlo bridge
Monument of Obulacco
National Archaeological Museum of Sarsina
The Galliana Gate
Furnace at Villa Torlonia
Roman church of San Salvatore
Parish Church of St. John Baptist
Renzi Museum - S. Giovanni in Galilea
Stretch of Via Cervese
Milestone near the church of S. Stefano in Pisignano
Milestone in the parish of San Cassiano in Decimo
Sant'Innocenza and San Michelino in Foro
Lighthouse and canal harbour
Zavagli Palace
Remains of the San Girolamo Oratory and the San Giovannino Oratory
Church of Santi Bartolomeo e Marino called Santa Rita
Remains of the Santa Colomba Cathedral
Santa Maria dei Servi Church now Santa Maria in Corte Parish Church
Sanctuary of Santa Maria delle Grazie
Abbey of Santa Maria Annunziata Nuova Scolca
Massani Palace
Angherà Palace
Bartolini Palace
Belli Palace
Brancaleoni Palace
Brighenti Palace
Brioli Palace
Buonadrata Palace
Canevone of Saint Mary Palace of Mercy
Palace of Cassa di Risparmio
Cima Belmonti Palace
Diotallevi Palace
Felici Vitali Cappelli Palace
Ferrari Palace
Garampi Palace
Ghetti Palace
Giannini Palace
Giovannini Palace
Ripa / Salvoni Palace
Ricciardelli Palace
Romagnoli Palace
Tingoli Palace
Tonini Palace
Palace of courthouse
Zavalloni Palace
Montanara Gate
Roman Amphitheatre
Tiberius Bridge
The Surgeon’s House
Forum
The City’s Museum
Baldini Palace
Cistern of the Former Agricultural Consortium
Colonnella Milestone
Miramare Milestone
S. Lorenzo - Pharmacies Area
Church of San Lorenzo in Strada
Bridge over the Rio Melo
The Territory Museum
Queen Museum
Chiesa di Santa Maria Annunziata alla Colonnella
The Former Fruit and Vegetable Market
The Forum Paving
Piazza Tre Martiri
Cercine della Regina
Santa Giustina Milestone
Bridge of San Vito
Church of San Michele Arcangelo
The bridge on the Uso
MUSAS Historic and Archaeologic Museum
Rubicon Bridge
Funerary Monument
Parish church of San Giovanni in Compito
Archaeological Museum of Cesena
Tagliata di Capocolle
Archaeological Museum T. Aldini - Forlimpopoli
Castellabate
Museum of the former slaughterhouse - Bellaria
Antiquarium of Cesenatico
Archaeological Area of Classe
National Museum of Ravenna
Villa Romana
Parish church of San Lorenzo in Monte - Covignano
Covignano Hill
Pigna fountain
Municipal Archaeological Museum
Fountain of the Four Sea-horses
Grand Hotel
Gioia / Pavoni Palace
Piazza Cavour
Gambalunga public library
Lettimi Palace
Podestà Palace
Arengo Palace
Sanctuary of Sant'Antonio di Padova, Paolotti
Church of Madonna della Misericordia in Santa Chiara
San Bernardino Church
Church of Sant'Agostino
San Giuliano’s Church
Castel Sismondo
Malatesta Temple
Parish Church of St. Mary - Novafeltria
S. Carlo bridge
Monument of Obulacco
National Archaeological Museum of Sarsina
The Galliana Gate
Furnace at Villa Torlonia
Roman church of San Salvatore
Parish Church of St. John Baptist
Renzi Museum - S. Giovanni in Galilea
Stretch of Via Cervese
Milestone near the church of S. Stefano in Pisignano
Milestone in the parish of San Cassiano in Decimo
Sant'Innocenza and San Michelino in Foro
Lighthouse and canal harbour
Zavagli Palace
Remains of the San Girolamo Oratory and the San Giovannino Oratory
Church of Santi Bartolomeo e Marino called Santa Rita
Remains of the Santa Colomba Cathedral
Santa Maria dei Servi Church now Santa Maria in Corte Parish Church
Sanctuary of Santa Maria delle Grazie
Abbey of Santa Maria Annunziata Nuova Scolca
Massani Palace
Angherà Palace
Bartolini Palace
Belli Palace
Brancaleoni Palace
Brighenti Palace
Brioli Palace
Buonadrata Palace
Canevone of Saint Mary Palace of Mercy
Palace of Cassa di Risparmio
Cima Belmonti Palace
Diotallevi Palace
Felici Vitali Cappelli Palace
Ferrari Palace
Garampi Palace
Ghetti Palace
Giannini Palace
Giovannini Palace
Ripa / Salvoni Palace
Ricciardelli Palace
Romagnoli Palace
Tingoli Palace
Tonini Palace
Palace of courthouse
Zavalloni Palace
Augustus Arch
Corso d'Augusto
(Largo Giulio Cesare)
Rimini (RN)
The Arch of Augustus was erected by the Roman Senate. The Arch honours the figure and the politics of Ottaviano

Montanara Gate
Via Giuseppe Garibaldi, 112
Rimini RN
The Montanara Gate, also called the "Sant'Andrea Gate” dates back to the first century BC.

Roman Amphitheatre
Via Roma, 86
Rimini RN
Together with Arco d'Augusto and the Ponte di Tiberio, this completes the triad of the city's main monuments dating from Roman times.

Tiberius Bridge
Ponte di Tiberio, 1
47921 RIMINI
The Tiberius Bridge is an imposing structure, thanks to its engineering and architectural design which unites its practical, functional role with the harmony of the forms used to exalt the emperors.

The Surgeon’s House
Piazza Luigi Ferrari
RIMINI
The 'Surgeon's House' was built during the second half of the second century A.D. The building has been identified with the house and the professional study of an important doctor, a kind of 'domestic medical Taberna'

Forum
Piazza Tre Martiri
RIMINI
At point of intersection between the cardus maximus and decumanus maximus, in correspondence with the present Piazza Tre Martiri, was the Forum, the heart of public life and business transactions.

The City’s Museum
Via Luigi Tonini, 1
Rimini
Housed in the 18th century former Jesuit College, the City's Museum, over the gallery, houses in the garden the Roman Inscription Collection and an Archaeological section, providing insights into daily life, family ties, society and religion

Baldini Palace
Corso d'Augusto
47921 RIMINI
Adjacent to Piazza Cavour in Corso d'Augusto rises a picturesque building built after the 1786 earthquake from Gaetano Stegani and of ownership of the noble Luigi Baldini.
Cistern of the Former Agricultural Consortium
Via Circonvallazione Meridionale, 82
47923 RIMINI
A large tub paved in a herringbone pattern (opus spicatum) is kept in place.
Colonnella Milestone
Via Flaminia, 96
47923 Rimini (RN)
The milestone marked the first mile away (about 1,480 m) from the Arch of Augustus
Miramare Milestone
Via Flaminia, 352
47923 Miramare (RN)
At Miramare in the area known as "Il Terzo". There is the milestone that marked the road distance of three miles from Rimini

S. Lorenzo - Pharmacies Area
Via Flaminia, 25
47838 Riccione RN
Just below the Municipal Pharmacies of S. Lorenzo in Strada, remains of some buildings became museums
Church of San Lorenzo in Strada
Via Millesimo, 4
47838 Riccione (RN)
The church, built in the Middle Ages above the temple, was dedicated to S. Lorenzo and kept in the "last name" ‘in Strata’ the memory of the bond with Via Flaminia

Bridge over the Rio Melo
Via Rio Melo, 62
47838 Riccione RN
Via Flaminia crossed the Rio Melo by a single arch bridge

The Territory Museum
Pesa Center - Viale Lazio, 10
47838 Riccione (RN)
The visit to the Museum is a fascinating journey through geological time

Queen Museum
Via Giovanni Pascoli, 23
47841 Cattolica (RN)
Two exhibition floors to artefacts belonging to the periods from the Bronze age to the Roman age

Chiesa di Santa Maria Annunziata alla Colonnella
Via Flaminia, 96
47923 RIMINI
The church is called the "Colonella" because it was founded near the last Roman milestone of the Via Flaminia for those who came to Rome.

The Former Fruit and Vegetable Market
47841 Cattolica RN
Inside the parking place behind the former Fruit and Vegetable Market some buildings are visible. For these they proposed their identification with the postal station (mansio) structures located along the route of Via Flaminia

The Forum Paving
Via IV Novembre, 19
47921 Rimini (RN)
On the other side of the arch in Corso d'Augusto, Rimini's main shopping street, lies what used to be the forum of the Roman city

Piazza Tre Martiri
Piazza Tre Martiri 2
47921 RIMINI
Today the site is the square Piazza Tre Martiri which was dedicated to three young Parisians killed by Nazis towards the end of Second World War

Cercine della Regina
Via Emilia
47922 Santa Giustina RN
Long Via Aemilia from Rimini near S. Giustina there are the remains of a funerary monument of the early Roman Empire, in the folk tradition called the "Cercine della Regina"

Santa Giustina Milestone
Via 5° miglio
47922 Rimini RN
In front of S. Giustina church there is the milestone of Via Aemilia that signaled the fifth mile away from Rimini
Bridge of San Vito
Via Vecchia Emilia
47922 Rimini RN
Near S. Vito church you can see the ruins of a bridge by which a diverticulum of Via Aemilia exceeded the torrent Use in the Augustan age
Church of San Michele Arcangelo
Via la Pieve
47822 Santarcangelo di Romagna RN
It is probably the oldest church in the Rimini area, dedicated to the patron saint of the city

The bridge on the Uso
Via Emilia Est
47822 Santarcangelo di Romagna (RN)
The stretch of the Republican Via Aemilia, passed Santarcangelo, crossed the river Uso by a stone bridge
MUSAS Historic and Archaeologic Museum
Piazzetta Monache, 1
47822 Santarcangelo di Romagna (RN)
The museum groups together, presents and promotes the town’s archaeological, historical, artistic and architectural treasures.It is housed in the seventeenth-century Palazzo Cenci. The museum features sections on archaeology, history and art.

Rubicon Bridge
Via Circonvallazione, 27
47039 Savignano sul Rubicone (FC)
A stone bridge on which Via Aemilia crossed the river that, beginning from August 4, 1933, a Royal Decree recognized as the Rubicon

Funerary Monument
Strada Statale 9 Via Emilia, 50
47039 Savignano sul Rubicone (FC)
Funerary monument with a square base, popularly named the "Petrone."
Parish church of San Giovanni in Compito
Via San Giovanni, 5
47039 Savignano Sul Rubicone FC
The church of St. John in Compito was built in the early Middle Age on the foundations of a Roman temple
Archaeological Museum of Cesena
Via Montalti, 1
47023 CESENA (FC)
Museo Archeologico includes Roman materials related to Curva Caesena settlement and its territory

Tagliata di Capocolle
Via Emilia Ponente, 1734
47032 Bertinoro (FC)
In the stretch between Cesena and Forlimpopoli there is a singular road infrastructure of Via Aemilia
Archaeological Museum T. Aldini - Forlimpopoli
Piazza Fratti, 5
47034 Forlimpopoli FC
The museum presents important evidence of Forum Popili, thriving commercial city founded by the Romans in the second century. B.C.

Castellabate
Strada Statale 16 Adriatica,
47922 Rimini (RN)
At Castellabate there was the intersection between the Popilia and Via del Confine, a Republican era ancient road that marked Rimini north territory

Museum of the former slaughterhouse - Bellaria
Via Arturo Ferrarin, 30
47814 Igea Marina RN
The element of greatest interest of the Museum of the former slaughterhouse is the central emblem of a polychrome mosaic that depicts a man with long hair adorned with a laurel wreath
Antiquarium of Cesenatico
Via Armellini
1847042 Cesenatico - Ponente (FC)
In the Antiquarium, situated on the port-canal, there are some important Roman remains

Archaeological Area of Classe
Via Marabina 7
48124 RAVENNA
In the archeological area of the ancient Port of Classe, the visitors can have an approximately view of how the streets of the harbour were but also of where the buildings of the harbour (from V-VI century) were situated.

National Museum of Ravenna
Via San Vitale, 17
48121 RAVENNA
Within the complex of S. Vitale there are the halls of the National Museum, which preserves important examples of Roman and Byzantine times

Villa Romana
Via Fiumazzo, 17
48026 Russi (RA)
The Villa Romana of Russi is one of the most representative and best preserved rustic villas in northern Italy

Parish church of San Lorenzo in Monte - Covignano
Via S. Lorenzo a Monte, 40
47923 Rimini (RN)
Recent archaeological studies have dated the oldest church in V-VI cent

Covignano Hill
Via Covignano, 248
47923 RIMINI
Since the sixth century B.C. Covignano Hill, full of woods and springs, was the seat of worship around the water sources, often considered curative

Pigna fountain
Piazza Cavour
47921 Rimini RN
This stands with its splendidly circular form beside the statue of Paul V on the square. It was reconstructed by Giovanni Carrara in 1543 as it appears today, which respects the original design

Municipal Archaeological Museum
Via Sant'Agostino, 14
47826 Verucchio (RN)
In the mediaeval monastery of the Augustinian Fathers and adjacent 14th-century church of Sant’Agostino, this is an internationally renowned museum due to the rarity, quality and quantity of artefacts on display

Fountain of the Four Sea-horses
Parco Federico Fellini
47921 Rimini RN
Piazzale Fellini can be found at the end of viale Principe Amedeo, and it is surrounded by splendid villas: here, alongside the famous Grand hotel, one can admire the magnificent Fontana dei Quattro Cavalli marini.

Grand Hotel
Viale Giovanni Battista Ramusio, 1
47921 RIMINI
The seafront heading towards the port can boast the Grand Hotel, an Art-Nouveau building (1908) designed by Paolito Somazzi.

Gioia / Pavoni Palace
Piazza Cavour Corner Via Gambalunga / Corso d'Augusto
47921 Rimini RN
The palace built by Mons.Pietro Pavoni in 1614.
Piazza Cavour
Piazza Cavour
47921 RIMINI
Piazza Cavour is the centre of daily life for people who live in Rimini. There are shops and cafè on one side and the other side is flanked by solemn palaces Podestà Palace, Arengo Palace and Garampi Palace.

Gambalunga public library
Via Alessandro Gambalunga, 27
47921 Rimini RN
The Gambalunga library holds 286,525 books in total. It is renowned for its precious codices and many special bibliographic and documentary collections contained therein (including the interesting Photographic Archive).

Lettimi Palace
Via Tempio Malatestiano
47921 Rimini RN
One of the most prestigious buildings in the Rimini Renaissance, still represents an open wound in the city by bombing in World War II.

Podestà Palace
Piazza Cavour, 27
47921 Rimini (RN)
Built around 1330 as the residence of the Lords of the town of Rimini, the building underwent considerable renovation work in the 16th century and its current features were dictated by restoration work carried out in the early 20th century.

Arengo Palace
Via Gambalunga, 27
47921 RIMINI
Construction work on this embattled Romanesque-Gothic building began in 1204 under the Podestà Mario dé Carbonesi, as a place where people could hold assemblies and meetings.

Sanctuary of Sant'Antonio di Padova, Paolotti
Via Antonio Battarra, 10
47921 Rimini RN
In 1518 a small temple was built to St Anthony in the ancient forum of Rimini (now Piazza Tre Martiri) the site where, according to tradition, the miracle of the mule took place.

Church of Madonna della Misericordia in Santa Chiara
Vicolo Santa Chiara, 28
47921 RIMINI
The church preserves a miraculous image of our Lady of Mercy which moved her eyes in 1850, by Giuseppe Soleri Brancaleoni di Rimini (1796)
San Bernardino Church
Piazzetta San Bernardino, 26,
47921 RIMINI
Built 1759, designed by Giovan Francesco Buonamici. This was his last construction. On the outside there are plaster statues by Carlo Sarti, inside there are remarkable paintings by Donato Creti.

Church of Sant'Agostino
Via Cairoli, 14
47921 RIMINI
This church is worth visiting for various reasons; thearchitecture of the large auditorium was transformed with precious stuccoes, ancones and frescoes in the 17th and 18th centuries, althoughthe general structure and its tall bell tower date from the 13th century.

San Giuliano’s Church
Via S. Giuliano, 16,
47921 Rimini (RN)
It was already a Bendectine Church, well-known in the 9th century. It has an altar which was built by Paolo Veronese (1588) and a polyptych by Bittino da Faenza (1409) in the third chapel on the left.

Castel Sismondo
Piazza Malatesta
RIMINI
The castle was commissioned in the 15th century by Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta and only the central nucleus still remains. The building was conceived as both a palace and a fortress as a seat worthy of the court and garrison, and as a symbol of power and supremacy over the city.

Malatesta Temple
Via IV Novembre, 35
RIMINI
The Malatesta Temple, Cathedral of the diocese since 1809, is a famous example of Renaissance architecture and maybe the most illustrious monument of Rimini. It was built by Leon Battista Alberti as a precious marble casket around the gothic church of St. Francis.

Parish Church of St. Mary - Novafeltria
Strada statale Marecchia
Rimini
The village is mentioned for the discovery of numerous Roman sacred and funeral inscriptions

S. Carlo bridge
Via Roversano S. Carlo, 425
47522 Cesena (FC)
The structure, dating from the Roman Imperial era, was formed by an inner core of lime with outer sandstone

Monument of Obulacco
SS71, 1, 47027
Sarsina FC
Rebuilt in the Memorial Park it is one of the most significant examples of sepulchral monuments of the early Roman Empire

National Archaeological Museum of Sarsina
Via Cesio Sabino, 39
47027 Sarsina FC
The finds distributed in the various rooms are all locally sourced and cover a period extending from Prehistory to High Middle Age

The Galliana Gate
Via Bastioni Settetrionali
RIMINI
This gateway was opened in the 1200's to link the city with the harbour along the River Marecchia

Furnace at Villa Torlonia
Via Due Martiri, 2
47030 San Mauro Pascoli FC
Identified during the work on the Canale Emiliano Romagnolo, a furnace is now visible.

Roman church of San Salvatore
Via San Salvatore
RIMINI
The church probably dates from the twelfth century and was built reusing Roman material.

Parish Church of St. John Baptist
San Giovanni In Galilea
Forlì - FC
At St. Giovanni in Galilea, at the place called "La Piva," from 2010, you can visit the archaeological site of the parish church and the Church of St. Giovanni Battist

Renzi Museum - S. Giovanni in Galilea
Via Matteotti, 27
47030 Borghi (FC)
Inside the east gate of St. John fortress there are the halls of the Museum Renzi, which currently three sections of the exhibition are set up in

Stretch of Via Cervese
Via Cervese
Cesena FC
To the north-east of Cesena it is visible a section of the gravel road corresponding to the Roman Via Cervese
Milestone near the church of S. Stefano in Pisignano
Via Crociarone, 12
48015 Pisignano RA
In the forecourt of S. Stefano church in Pisignano the milestone road found in Vado is kept, a town located at a crossing (ford) of the river Savio
Milestone in the parish of San Cassiano in Decimo
Via Trava, 2
48125 Campiano RA
Inside the church of S. Cassiano in Decimo the milestone coming from Campiano area is re-used as a basis for the lectern

Sant'Innocenza and San Michelino in Foro
Piazza Tre Martiri
Rimini
The Sant’Innocenza and San Michelino in Foro churches were built in the ancient forum of Rimini, which once extended further eastwards.

Lighthouse and canal harbour
Via Destra del Porto
RIMINI
On the square Boscovich there is the old lighthouse that guards the port-channel, a time stretch of the mouth of the Marecchia River, diverted to the north in 1972.

Zavagli Palace
Piazzetta Carlo Zavagli
47921 Rimini RN
Located in the district Clodius in Piazzetta Zavagli which can be reached from the course of Augustus and then from Via Farini

Remains of the San Girolamo Oratory and the San Giovannino Oratory
Via Aponia
Rimini
Nothing is left of the structure of the San Girolamo Oratory, built in the first half of the 1600's. The two small chapels to the sides of the entrance have survived however, linking the San Giovannino Oratory to its twin structure.

Church of Santi Bartolomeo e Marino called Santa Rita
Via Castelfidardo, 1
47921 RIMINI
This church, named by local inhabitants after the painting of Santa Rita that is venerated here, was built in its present form by the Lateran Canons Regular, who came here in 1464

Remains of the Santa Colomba Cathedral
Piazza Malatesta
Rimini
Although there is no firm evidence, legend has it that this church built near the Roman walls in the heart of the mediaeval city was erected on the ruins of a pagan temple

Santa Maria dei Servi Church now Santa Maria in Corte Parish Church
Corso d'Augusto, 20
47921 RIMINI
In the early 14th century the Malatesta family donated several properties in the city of Rimini to the Servants of the Virgin, who built the first church on this site. A few years later the friars decided to enlarge it, and one of the sides of the rebuilt church can still be seen along Corso d'Augusto

Sanctuary of Santa Maria delle Grazie
Viale delle Grazie, 10
47900 Rimini RN - Covignano
This Franciscan complex was built between 1391 and 1396 using a donation made by the Caminate family, an ally of the Malatesta, on the site of a shrine erected to commemorate a miracle, but the first church was consecrated only in 1430

Abbey of Santa Maria Annunziata Nuova Scolca
Via Covignano, 257
San Fortunato di Rimini
The complex was built in 1418 with a donation made by Carlo Malatesta, ruler of Rimini from 1385 to 1429, who had a country residence in the vicinity

Massani Palace
Via Tempio Malatestiano
Rimini
This building dates back to the end of 19th century when it was re-designed by Prof. Ghinelli from Santarcangelo.

Angherà Palace
Via Domenico Angherà 28
47921 Rimini RN
The building is decorated with an old stone gateway dating back to 1580: it has two caryatids on its sides and two lions rampant on the top.

Bartolini Palace
Corso d'Augusto, 115
47921 Rimini RN
Of particular importance the inside decorations, the frescos and the staircase that still preserve the nineteenth-century imprint result.
Belli Palace
Corso d'Augusto, 110
47921 Rimini RN
Today headquarters of the National Bank of the Job in Corso d'Augusto, the Palace is embellished by eighteenth-century handrails.
Brancaleoni Palace
Corso D'Augusto
47921 Rimini
The building belonged formerly to Brancaleoni whose noble family ended with Raffaele in 1777.
Brighenti Palace
Via M.Brighenti
Rimini
Placed in the Pataro district in the Street M.Brighenti. Here lived Maurizio di Luigi Brighenti, engineer and patriot (1793 -1871)
Brioli Palace
Piazza Tre Martiri
Rimini
It is renowned as "Torre dell'Orologio", built in 1547 and then rebuilt in 1759 (the clock dates back to 1562).
Buonadrata Palace
Corso d'Augusto
Rimini
Formerly belonged to marchese Ercole Buonatrada, now it is Rimini Savings Bank property.
Canevone of Saint Mary Palace of Mercy
between Via Tonini and Vicolo Santa Maria in corte
47921 Rimini RN
It is the oldest evidence of XII-XIII century two-floor housing.
Palace of Cassa di Risparmio
Piazza Luigi Ferrari
47921 Rimini RN
Placed in district Clodius in Piazza Ferrari, this neo-Renaissance palace was built for the bank in 1914 by the swiss architect Paolito Somazzi.
Cima Belmonti Palace
Coso d'Augusto 14
RIMINI
The palace owned by the homonymous noble family
Diotallevi Palace
Via Tempio Malatestiano
Rimini
This stately building left unfinished (1795) was rebuilt by architect Giuseppe Achilli.

Felici Vitali Cappelli Palace
Via Giovanni XXIII
Rimini
This seventeenth-century building with a nice ashlar portal, towards the end of the 700 belonged to the Count Daniele Felici Capelli 1st Finance Minister of the reign of Napoleon,
Ferrari Palace
Corso d'Augusto, 76
Rimini
Site in the district Montecacallo, this building is dated 1750 and of Carli properties.
Garampi Palace
Piazza Cavour, 27
47900 Rimini RN
It was built by architect L. Carducci according to Serlio's plan in 1562

Ghetti Palace
Via XX Settembre 63
Rimini
This neoclassical-style building was built by architect Giovanni Benedettini in 1857
Giannini Palace
Corso Papa Giovanni XXIII
Rimini
Secular property next to the Church of the Suffragio
Giovannini Palace
Corso d'Augusto corner Via Soardi
Rimini
Located in the district of Citadella in Corso d'Augusto corner Via Soardi, this is a neoclassical building
Ripa / Salvoni Palace
Corso d'Augusto, 15
Rimini
The facade is the work of John Benedictine (1849)
Ricciardelli Palace
Corso d'Augusto 237/239
RIMINI
It should date back to the first half of 15th century.
Romagnoli Palace
Corso d'Augusto
Rimini
One of the most interesting buildings in Rimini nineteenth

Tingoli Palace
Piazza Tre Martiri
Rimini
It belonged to the rich and noble Tingoli family
Tonini Palace
Piazzetta Ducale 47921
Rimini
This building in the district Clodius with nineteenth-century building, overlooking the Piazzetta Ducale, between Via Tonini and Via Ducale.
Palace of courthouse
Via Angherà, 22
47900 Rimini RN
Located in Clodio district, via Angherà, it is now the official seat of University.
Zavalloni Palace
Corso d'Augusto, 162
Rimini
The building is located in Corso d'Augusto 162 and was owned by the noble brothers Demofonte and Aurelio Valloni.






































































































