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INFO COVID-19
Ogni giorno lavoriamo per farvi vivere delle vacanze sicure e senza preoccupazioni #inEmiliaRomagna. Mettendo in campo tutti i provvedimenti di precauzione anti Covid-19 riguardanti strutture ricettive alberghiere ed extra-alberghiere, stabilimenti balneari, ristorazione, musei, centri termali, parchi eBAGNO DI ROMAGNA
Bagno di Romagna is the slow-life temple. The pureness of the natural elements, the warmth of the hot springs waters, the intensity of the food, the friendliness of a small mountain community and the high quality of its services, built up through a long experience in hospitality, are the essence of a land that introduces you to history, wellness, wild nature, tasty food and religious meditation. BOLOGNA TOURIST GUIDE TOWN. CC. Capital of the Metropolitan city and of the Emilia-Romagna region, Bologna is located between the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines and the heart of the Po Valley. Due to its position between North and South, East and West, the Adriatic coast as well as cities such as Venice, Florence, Milan and Rome can easily be reached from Bologna.Indice.
CATTOLICA | EMILIA ROMAGNA TOURISM The sweet smell of spring is in the air in early May when the town hosts “Cattolica in Bloom”, with the streets and squares in the centre transformed into a brightly-coloured garden. During the summer there are lots of events held here. The “Magical Night of Clams” on the last Sunday in July is particularly spectacular, with the boats heading out to sea to form the world’s biggest EMILIA-ROMAGNA’S NATURAL PARK Emilia-Romagna’s Natural Parks. A well-organised network of parks and nature reserves extends over the entire Emilia-Romagna region. From the Apennine ridge to the Adriatic coast, there are many protected areas that contribute to make this territory unique in Italy and Europe: 2 national parks, 1 cross-regional park, 14 regionalparks, 17
WINES FROM EMILIA-ROMAGNA Lambrusco and Sangiovese are just the beginning. There are six areas where different grape varieties grow in Emilia-Romagna, producing an array of high-quality PDO wines. Vines are cultivated throughout the region and grow on the sun-beaten hillsides in the countryside or PENNABILLI | EMILIA ROMAGNA TOURISM Why visit it. This renowned environmental and cultural center of tourism, sung about by Tonino Guerra, is home to numerous beautiful places, as most of its territory is within the grounds of the Sasso Simone and Simoncello Natural Park; this is a great area for taking relaxing walks in the lush Apennines.SANTARCANGELO
Three appointments put Santarcangelo under the spotlight. In July it hosts the prestigious international festival of theatre on the streets, with a packed programme of outdoor events and international guests; St. Michael’s Fair at the end of September is dedicated to the environment, animals and food and wine; finally, St. Martin’s Fair on 11th November hosts story-tellers, a marketGRAZZANO VISCONTI
Grazzano Visconti is the springboard for visits to the Nure Valley with its unspoilt countryside, places like the waterfalls on the Perino, near Calendasco (36 km), or Lakes Moo, Nero and Bino, all of glacial origin, near Ferriere (45 km) or to visit the small towns of Vigolzone (2 km), Ponte dell’Olio (8 km), Bettola (20 km) and Farini(29
SAN GIOVANNI IN MARIGNANO San Giovanni in Marignano is an important industrial and craft center and is home to some of the great names in Italian high fashion.INFO COVID-19
Ogni giorno lavoriamo per farvi vivere delle vacanze sicure e senza preoccupazioni #inEmiliaRomagna. Mettendo in campo tutti i provvedimenti di precauzione anti Covid-19 riguardanti strutture ricettive alberghiere ed extra-alberghiere, stabilimenti balneari, ristorazione, musei, centri termali, parchi eBAGNO DI ROMAGNA
Bagno di Romagna is the slow-life temple. The pureness of the natural elements, the warmth of the hot springs waters, the intensity of the food, the friendliness of a small mountain community and the high quality of its services, built up through a long experience in hospitality, are the essence of a land that introduces you to history, wellness, wild nature, tasty food and religious meditation. BOLOGNA TOURIST GUIDE TOWN. CC. Capital of the Metropolitan city and of the Emilia-Romagna region, Bologna is located between the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines and the heart of the Po Valley. Due to its position between North and South, East and West, the Adriatic coast as well as cities such as Venice, Florence, Milan and Rome can easily be reached from Bologna.Indice.
CATTOLICA | EMILIA ROMAGNA TOURISM The sweet smell of spring is in the air in early May when the town hosts “Cattolica in Bloom”, with the streets and squares in the centre transformed into a brightly-coloured garden. During the summer there are lots of events held here. The “Magical Night of Clams” on the last Sunday in July is particularly spectacular, with the boats heading out to sea to form the world’s biggest EMILIA-ROMAGNA’S NATURAL PARK Emilia-Romagna’s Natural Parks. A well-organised network of parks and nature reserves extends over the entire Emilia-Romagna region. From the Apennine ridge to the Adriatic coast, there are many protected areas that contribute to make this territory unique in Italy and Europe: 2 national parks, 1 cross-regional park, 14 regionalparks, 17
WINES FROM EMILIA-ROMAGNA Lambrusco and Sangiovese are just the beginning. There are six areas where different grape varieties grow in Emilia-Romagna, producing an array of high-quality PDO wines. Vines are cultivated throughout the region and grow on the sun-beaten hillsides in the countryside or PENNABILLI | EMILIA ROMAGNA TOURISM Why visit it. This renowned environmental and cultural center of tourism, sung about by Tonino Guerra, is home to numerous beautiful places, as most of its territory is within the grounds of the Sasso Simone and Simoncello Natural Park; this is a great area for taking relaxing walks in the lush Apennines.SANTARCANGELO
Three appointments put Santarcangelo under the spotlight. In July it hosts the prestigious international festival of theatre on the streets, with a packed programme of outdoor events and international guests; St. Michael’s Fair at the end of September is dedicated to the environment, animals and food and wine; finally, St. Martin’s Fair on 11th November hosts story-tellers, a marketGRAZZANO VISCONTI
Grazzano Visconti is the springboard for visits to the Nure Valley with its unspoilt countryside, places like the waterfalls on the Perino, near Calendasco (36 km), or Lakes Moo, Nero and Bino, all of glacial origin, near Ferriere (45 km) or to visit the small towns of Vigolzone (2 km), Ponte dell’Olio (8 km), Bettola (20 km) and Farini(29
SAN GIOVANNI IN MARIGNANO San Giovanni in Marignano is an important industrial and craft center and is home to some of the great names in Italian high fashion. EMILIA ROMAGNA TURISMO Emilia Romagna has implemented numerous precautionary measures related to Coronavirus regarding hotel and extra-hotel accommodation facilities, bathing establishments, restaurants, museums, spas, parks and gardens and much more. Our tour operators have worked with commitment and in tandem with the institutions and the Regional HealthDepartment
INFO COVID-19
Info Covid-19. Every day we work to make you live a safe and worry-free holiday #inEmiliaRomagna. Implementing all the precautionary measures against Covid-19 regarding hotel and extra-hotel accommodation facilities, bathing establishments, restaurants, museums, spas, parks and gardens and much more. We are ready to welcome all tourists who THEMATIC ITINERARIES The easiest way to learn all about what makes Emilia-Romagna tick is to follow one of the 48 thematic itineraries provided in this section, designed to appeal no matter your travel needs or interests. These itineraries vary in length, ranging from 24, 48 and 72 hours, offering solutions to travellers on a tighter schedule and those who areNATURE & OUTDOOR
CC. Emilia-Romagna is one of the greenest regions in Italy. Starting from the parks and woods of the Apennines, the region’s natural areas extend to include the pine forests of the coast, in a succession of different species, landscapes and colours. Translated into numbers, in Emilia-Romagna, there are 2 national parks, the Tuscan-Emilian WINES FROM EMILIA-ROMAGNA Lambrusco and Sangiovese are just the beginning. There are six areas where different grape varieties grow in Emilia-Romagna, producing an array of high-quality PDO wines. Vines are cultivated throughout the region and grow on the sun-beaten hillsides in the countryside or MODENA | EMILIA ROMAGNA TOURISM Modena is located in the heart of the Emilia Romagna Region and extends longitudinally into the Po Plain, bordered by the Secchia and Panaro rivers, and the northern Apennines. It is an ideal communications hub between Southern and Northern Italy and between Italy and the rest of Europe. It is 40 Km from Bologna, 130 fromFlorence, 170 from
SANTARCANGELO
Three appointments put Santarcangelo under the spotlight. In July it hosts the prestigious international festival of theatre on the streets, with a packed programme of outdoor events and international guests; St. Michael’s Fair at the end of September is dedicated to the environment, animals and food and wine; finally, St. Martin’s Fair on 11th November hosts story-tellers, a market FORLÌ | EMILIA ROMAGNA TOURISM Forlì. Founded by the Romans in the II century B.C. as the Forum Livii at the crossroads of Via Consolare with the road that led to Tuscany, the city is located in the eastern part of the Po Valley along the Via Emilia, a few kilometers from the seaside resorts of the Adriatic coast (30-35 km) and at the foot of the green hills of theTuscan
CYCLING | EMILIA ROMAGNA TOURISM There aren’t any official statistics on how many bicycles are used in Emilia-Romagna simply because everyone cycles there, young and old. So, it’s no coincidence that Ferrara is called the “Italian bicycle city”, with one of Europe’s highest rates of bicycle use per citizen.. You don’t need to be an athlete to enjoy cycling. COMACCHIO | EMILIA ROMAGNA TOURISM The Po Delta Park envelops Comacchio with its woods and lagoons: just outside the town are the Comacchio Lagoons themselves, which can be visited by bike or boat; to the north, Valle Bertuzzi (10 km) offers splendid landscapes at dusk, while the woodlands at Mesola and Santa Giustina (20 km) are ideal for a cool evening walk among the green leaves after a day on the beach.DESTINATIONS
The Emilia-Romagna region was formed by the merging together of different yet complementary areas. Between the lapping waves of the Adriatic Sea and the peaks of the Apennines lies a wonderful variety of history, traditions and landscapes, offering just as many destinations to visit.. The Emilia area is the land of the castles and citadels of the Parma and Piacenza Duchy, of world-renowned PDONATURE & OUTDOOR
CC. Emilia-Romagna is one of the greenest regions in Italy. Starting from the parks and woods of the Apennines, the region’s natural areas extend to include the pine forests of the coast, in a succession of different species, landscapes and colours. Translated into numbers, in Emilia-Romagna, there are 2 national parks, the Tuscan-Emilian CATTOLICA | EMILIA ROMAGNA TOURISM Only available here, miacetto is the cake traditionally made in Cattolica on Christmas Eve. It can be purchased from Staccoli confectioners, near the town hall. Local fish triumphs in our cuisine with an unusual curiosity - a few miles from the coast there are two natural beds of Ostrea edulis oysters, a very popular variety. Cattolica boasts excellent fish restaurants, thanks also to theBAGNO DI ROMAGNA
Bagno di Romagna is the slow-life temple. The pureness of the natural elements, the warmth of the hot springs waters, the intensity of the food, the friendliness of a small mountain community and the high quality of its services, built up through a long experience in hospitality, are the essence of a land that introduces you to history, wellness, wild nature, tasty food and religious meditation. EMILIA-ROMAGNA’S NATURAL PARK Emilia-Romagna’s Natural Parks. A well-organised network of parks and nature reserves extends over the entire Emilia-Romagna region. From the Apennine ridge to the Adriatic coast, there are many protected areas that contribute to make this territory unique in Italy and Europe: 2 national parks, 1 cross-regional park, 14 regionalparks, 17
BOLOGNA TOURIST GUIDE TOWN. CC. Capital of the Metropolitan city and of the Emilia-Romagna region, Bologna is located between the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines and the heart of the Po Valley. Due to its position between North and South, East and West, the Adriatic coast as well as cities such as Venice, Florence, Milan and Rome can easily be reached from Bologna.Indice.
PENNABILLI | EMILIA ROMAGNA TOURISM Why visit it. This renowned environmental and cultural center of tourism, sung about by Tonino Guerra, is home to numerous beautiful places, as most of its territory is within the grounds of the Sasso Simone and Simoncello Natural Park; this is a great area for taking relaxing walks in the lush Apennines.GRAZZANO VISCONTI
Grazzano Visconti is the springboard for visits to the Nure Valley with its unspoilt countryside, places like the waterfalls on the Perino, near Calendasco (36 km), or Lakes Moo, Nero and Bino, all of glacial origin, near Ferriere (45 km) or to visit the small towns of Vigolzone (2 km), Ponte dell’Olio (8 km), Bettola (20 km) and Farini(29
SAN GIOVANNI IN MARIGNANO San Giovanni in Marignano is an important industrial and craft center and is home to some of the great names in Italian high fashion. BOBBIO | TURISMO EMILIA ROMAGNATRANSLATE THIS PAGE Bobbio. Centro più importante della Val Trebbia, la località sorge sulla sponda sinistra dell’omonimo fiume, ai piedi del Monte Penice. Estremamente vicina alla Liguria, risente del benefico influsso del mare, specie alle più elevate altitudini. Si trova al centro di una zona detta “ Appennino delle 4 province ”, dove le montagne delleDESTINATIONS
The Emilia-Romagna region was formed by the merging together of different yet complementary areas. Between the lapping waves of the Adriatic Sea and the peaks of the Apennines lies a wonderful variety of history, traditions and landscapes, offering just as many destinations to visit.. The Emilia area is the land of the castles and citadels of the Parma and Piacenza Duchy, of world-renowned PDONATURE & OUTDOOR
CC. Emilia-Romagna is one of the greenest regions in Italy. Starting from the parks and woods of the Apennines, the region’s natural areas extend to include the pine forests of the coast, in a succession of different species, landscapes and colours. Translated into numbers, in Emilia-Romagna, there are 2 national parks, the Tuscan-Emilian CATTOLICA | EMILIA ROMAGNA TOURISM Only available here, miacetto is the cake traditionally made in Cattolica on Christmas Eve. It can be purchased from Staccoli confectioners, near the town hall. Local fish triumphs in our cuisine with an unusual curiosity - a few miles from the coast there are two natural beds of Ostrea edulis oysters, a very popular variety. Cattolica boasts excellent fish restaurants, thanks also to theBAGNO DI ROMAGNA
Bagno di Romagna is the slow-life temple. The pureness of the natural elements, the warmth of the hot springs waters, the intensity of the food, the friendliness of a small mountain community and the high quality of its services, built up through a long experience in hospitality, are the essence of a land that introduces you to history, wellness, wild nature, tasty food and religious meditation. EMILIA-ROMAGNA’S NATURAL PARK Emilia-Romagna’s Natural Parks. A well-organised network of parks and nature reserves extends over the entire Emilia-Romagna region. From the Apennine ridge to the Adriatic coast, there are many protected areas that contribute to make this territory unique in Italy and Europe: 2 national parks, 1 cross-regional park, 14 regionalparks, 17
BOLOGNA TOURIST GUIDE TOWN. CC. Capital of the Metropolitan city and of the Emilia-Romagna region, Bologna is located between the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines and the heart of the Po Valley. Due to its position between North and South, East and West, the Adriatic coast as well as cities such as Venice, Florence, Milan and Rome can easily be reached from Bologna.Indice.
PENNABILLI | EMILIA ROMAGNA TOURISM Why visit it. This renowned environmental and cultural center of tourism, sung about by Tonino Guerra, is home to numerous beautiful places, as most of its territory is within the grounds of the Sasso Simone and Simoncello Natural Park; this is a great area for taking relaxing walks in the lush Apennines.GRAZZANO VISCONTI
Grazzano Visconti is the springboard for visits to the Nure Valley with its unspoilt countryside, places like the waterfalls on the Perino, near Calendasco (36 km), or Lakes Moo, Nero and Bino, all of glacial origin, near Ferriere (45 km) or to visit the small towns of Vigolzone (2 km), Ponte dell’Olio (8 km), Bettola (20 km) and Farini(29
SAN GIOVANNI IN MARIGNANO San Giovanni in Marignano is an important industrial and craft center and is home to some of the great names in Italian high fashion. BOBBIO | TURISMO EMILIA ROMAGNATRANSLATE THIS PAGE Bobbio. Centro più importante della Val Trebbia, la località sorge sulla sponda sinistra dell’omonimo fiume, ai piedi del Monte Penice. Estremamente vicina alla Liguria, risente del benefico influsso del mare, specie alle più elevate altitudini. Si trova al centro di una zona detta “ Appennino delle 4 province ”, dove le montagne delle EMILIA ROMAGNA TURISMO Emilia Romagna has implemented numerous precautionary measures related to Coronavirus regarding hotel and extra-hotel accommodation facilities, bathing establishments, restaurants, museums, spas, parks and gardens and much more. Our tour operators have worked with commitment and in tandem with the institutions and the Regional HealthDepartment
DESTINATIONS
The Emilia-Romagna region was formed by the merging together of different yet complementary areas. Between the lapping waves of the Adriatic Sea and the peaks of the Apennines lies a wonderful variety of history, traditions and landscapes, offering just as many destinations to visit.. The Emilia area is the land of the castles and citadels of the Parma and Piacenza Duchy, of world-renowned PDO WINES FROM EMILIA-ROMAGNA Lambrusco and Sangiovese are just the beginning. There are six areas where different grape varieties grow in Emilia-Romagna, producing an array of high-quality PDO wines. Vines are cultivated throughout the region and grow on the sun-beaten hillsides in the countryside or FERRARA TOURIST GUIDE The best times to visit are in spring and autumn. May, in particular, is a month of celebrations linked to the famous Palio of St George; in March and September there are prestigious exhibitions in the Palazzo Diamanti, a jewel of Ferrara's Renaissance; during the last week of August street musicians from around the world come together for the Ferrara Buskers Festival, filling the late summer IMOLA | EMILIA ROMAGNA TOURISM Imola is a good place to visit all year long, thanks to its mild climate and to its great geographical position. The Rocca Sforzesca (Imola’s fortress), which dates back to the 13th century, is the most imposing building of the urban landscape. The complex, open to the public, hosts a rare collection of ancient weapons and a prestigious exhibition of ceramics from Middle Ages and ReinassanceSANTARCANGELO
Three appointments put Santarcangelo under the spotlight. In July it hosts the prestigious international festival of theatre on the streets, with a packed programme of outdoor events and international guests; St. Michael’s Fair at the end of September is dedicated to the environment, animals and food and wine; finally, St. Martin’s Fair on 11th November hosts story-tellers, a market SAN GIOVANNI IN MARIGNANO San Giovanni in Marignano is an important industrial and craft center and is home to some of the great names in Italian high fashion. FORMIGINE | EMILIA ROMAGNA TOURISM Formigine lies right between Modena, the provincial capital city, and the ceramic district of Sassuolo. It also includes the villages of Casinalbo, Corlo, Colombaro, Magreta and Ubersetto. Formigine is the fourth most populated town in the Province of Modena. Indice.VELEIA ROMANA
An Antiquarium is set up inside the archaeological area. Alongside the casts of the Tabula Alimentaria Traianea and the Lex de Gallia Cisalpina, the museum also preserves artifacts that illustrate the most significant moments in the history of Veleia: the Ligurian origins, the construction of the main public monuments, the evidence of the furnishings and style of life of private homes, theTERME DI TABIANO
Da sempre le Terme di Tabiano sono chiamate Terme del Respiro.Qual è l’origine di questa definizione? Facciamo un passo indietro. Lo stabilimento tabianese nasce nel 1841 grazie alla duchessa Maria Luigia d’Austria, all’epoca signora delle terre di Parma, Piacenza e Guastalla. Situate a pochi chilometri da Salsomaggiore Terme, sin dai primi anni le Terme di Tabiano sfruttano leDESTINATIONS
The Emilia-Romagna region was formed by the merging together of different yet complementary areas. Between the lapping waves of the Adriatic Sea and the peaks of the Apennines lies a wonderful variety of history, traditions and landscapes, offering just as many destinations to visit.. The Emilia area is the land of the castles and citadels of the Parma and Piacenza Duchy, of world-renowned PDO CATTOLICA | EMILIA ROMAGNA TOURISM Only available here, miacetto is the cake traditionally made in Cattolica on Christmas Eve. It can be purchased from Staccoli confectioners, near the town hall. Local fish triumphs in our cuisine with an unusual curiosity - a few miles from the coast there are two natural beds of Ostrea edulis oysters, a very popular variety. Cattolica boasts excellent fish restaurants, thanks also to the EMILIA-ROMAGNA’S NATURAL PARK A well-organised network of parks and nature reserves extends over the entire Emilia-Romagna region. From the Apennine ridge to the Adriatic coast, there are many protected areas that contribute to make this territory unique in Italy and Europe: 2 national parks, 1 cross-regional park, 14 regional parks, 17 nature reserves, added to which are the numerous protected and ecological balance areasBAGNO DI ROMAGNA
Bagno di Romagna is the slow-life temple. The pureness of the natural elements, the warmth of the hot springs waters, the intensity of the food, the friendliness of a small mountain community and the high quality of its services, built up through a long experience in hospitality, are the essence of a land that introduces you to history, wellness, wild nature, tasty food and religious meditation. PENNABILLI | EMILIA ROMAGNA TOURISM This renowned environmental and cultural center of tourism, sung about by Tonino Guerra, is home to numerous beautiful places, as most of its territory is within the grounds of the Sasso Simone and Simoncello Natural Park; this is a great area for taking relaxing walks in thelush Apennines.
FERRARA TOURIST GUIDE The best times to visit are in spring and autumn. May, in particular, is a month of celebrations linked to the famous Palio of St George; in March and September there are prestigious exhibitions in the Palazzo Diamanti, a jewel of Ferrara's Renaissance; during the last week of August street musicians from around the world come together for the Ferrara Buskers Festival, filling the late summer BOLOGNA TOURIST GUIDE The city is full of life both during the day and at night, with its many taverns, theatres, book-stores, squares and shops. In the charming small streets close to Piazza Maggiore, there is the lively and picturesque market of the Quadrilatero with shops of typical products. The most gluttonous visitors cannot miss the city's oldest and most renowned chocolate laboratory, or an aperitif in anSANTARCANGELO
Three appointments put Santarcangelo under the spotlight. In July it hosts the prestigious international festival of theatre on the streets, with a packed programme of outdoor events and international guests; St. Michael’s Fair at the end of September is dedicated to the environment, animals and food and wine; finally, St. Martin’s Fair on 11th November hosts story-tellers, a marketGRAZZANO VISCONTI
Along the Provincial road of the Val Nure, midway between Podenzano and Vigolzone, stands Grazzano Visconti, the quaint village recognised as a “Città d’arte” (City of Art) by the Emilia Romagna Region in 1986, where time seems to have stopped in the Middle Ages. BOBBIO | TURISMO EMILIA ROMAGNA Bobbio è nota sin dal Medioevo come “Montecassino del Nord” per la fama della sua Abbazia, fondata nel 614 dal monaco irlandese San Colombano, che fu uno deiDESTINATIONS
The Emilia-Romagna region was formed by the merging together of different yet complementary areas. Between the lapping waves of the Adriatic Sea and the peaks of the Apennines lies a wonderful variety of history, traditions and landscapes, offering just as many destinations to visit.. The Emilia area is the land of the castles and citadels of the Parma and Piacenza Duchy, of world-renowned PDO CATTOLICA | EMILIA ROMAGNA TOURISM Only available here, miacetto is the cake traditionally made in Cattolica on Christmas Eve. It can be purchased from Staccoli confectioners, near the town hall. Local fish triumphs in our cuisine with an unusual curiosity - a few miles from the coast there are two natural beds of Ostrea edulis oysters, a very popular variety. Cattolica boasts excellent fish restaurants, thanks also to the EMILIA-ROMAGNA’S NATURAL PARK A well-organised network of parks and nature reserves extends over the entire Emilia-Romagna region. From the Apennine ridge to the Adriatic coast, there are many protected areas that contribute to make this territory unique in Italy and Europe: 2 national parks, 1 cross-regional park, 14 regional parks, 17 nature reserves, added to which are the numerous protected and ecological balance areasBAGNO DI ROMAGNA
Bagno di Romagna is the slow-life temple. The pureness of the natural elements, the warmth of the hot springs waters, the intensity of the food, the friendliness of a small mountain community and the high quality of its services, built up through a long experience in hospitality, are the essence of a land that introduces you to history, wellness, wild nature, tasty food and religious meditation. PENNABILLI | EMILIA ROMAGNA TOURISM This renowned environmental and cultural center of tourism, sung about by Tonino Guerra, is home to numerous beautiful places, as most of its territory is within the grounds of the Sasso Simone and Simoncello Natural Park; this is a great area for taking relaxing walks in thelush Apennines.
FERRARA TOURIST GUIDE The best times to visit are in spring and autumn. May, in particular, is a month of celebrations linked to the famous Palio of St George; in March and September there are prestigious exhibitions in the Palazzo Diamanti, a jewel of Ferrara's Renaissance; during the last week of August street musicians from around the world come together for the Ferrara Buskers Festival, filling the late summer BOLOGNA TOURIST GUIDE The city is full of life both during the day and at night, with its many taverns, theatres, book-stores, squares and shops. In the charming small streets close to Piazza Maggiore, there is the lively and picturesque market of the Quadrilatero with shops of typical products. The most gluttonous visitors cannot miss the city's oldest and most renowned chocolate laboratory, or an aperitif in anSANTARCANGELO
Three appointments put Santarcangelo under the spotlight. In July it hosts the prestigious international festival of theatre on the streets, with a packed programme of outdoor events and international guests; St. Michael’s Fair at the end of September is dedicated to the environment, animals and food and wine; finally, St. Martin’s Fair on 11th November hosts story-tellers, a marketGRAZZANO VISCONTI
Along the Provincial road of the Val Nure, midway between Podenzano and Vigolzone, stands Grazzano Visconti, the quaint village recognised as a “Città d’arte” (City of Art) by the Emilia Romagna Region in 1986, where time seems to have stopped in the Middle Ages. BOBBIO | TURISMO EMILIA ROMAGNA Bobbio è nota sin dal Medioevo come “Montecassino del Nord” per la fama della sua Abbazia, fondata nel 614 dal monaco irlandese San Colombano, che fu uno deiDESTINATIONS
The Emilia-Romagna region was formed by the merging together of different yet complementary areas. Between the lapping waves of the Adriatic Sea and the peaks of the Apennines lies a wonderful variety of history, traditions and landscapes, offering just as many destinations to visit.. The Emilia area is the land of the castles and citadels of the Parma and Piacenza Duchy, of world-renowned PDO MODENA | EMILIA ROMAGNA TOURISM Modena is the ideal city: its admirable architectural treasures are a Unesco World Heritage Site, its hospitality focuses on cuisine and cultural life, all with a fascinating and characteristic blend of innovation and tradition.Visitors are pampered at the table by the flavours of traditional balsamic vinegar accompanying local specialities and can stroll in the narrow city centre streets orSANTARCANGELO
Three appointments put Santarcangelo under the spotlight. In July it hosts the prestigious international festival of theatre on the streets, with a packed programme of outdoor events and international guests; St. Michael’s Fair at the end of September is dedicated to the environment, animals and food and wine; finally, St. Martin’s Fair on 11th November hosts story-tellers, a market WINES FROM EMILIA-ROMAGNA Lambrusco and Sangiovese are just the beginning. There are six areas where different grape varieties grow in Emilia-Romagna, producing an array of high-quality PDO wines. Vines are cultivated throughout the region and grow on the sun-beaten hillsides in the countryside or FORMIGINE | EMILIA ROMAGNA TOURISM The Castle displays a wonderful example of the architectonic evolution of a medieval fortification into a Renaissance manor.. Inside the park you will find the archaeological area containing the remains of St. Bartholomew’s parish church. A pluri-secular castle, a territory and a community, a collection of archaeological findings, an architectural renovation and a great scientific heritage IMOLA | EMILIA ROMAGNA TOURISM Imola is a good place to visit all year long, thanks to its mild climate and to its great geographical position. The Rocca Sforzesca (Imola’s fortress), which dates back to the 13th century, is the most imposing building of the urban landscape. The complex, open to the public, hosts a rare collection of ancient weapons and a prestigious exhibition of ceramics from Middle Ages and Reinassance PDO AND PGI PRODUCTS FROM EMILIA-ROMAGNA If you're a lover of good food, be prepared for Emilia-Romagna to blow your mind. From cold cuts, cheese, fresh egg pasta and produce from the land, this region's cuisine is at the top of Italy's food culture.VELEIA ROMANA
An Antiquarium is set up inside the archaeological area. Alongside the casts of the Tabula Alimentaria Traianea and the Lex de Gallia Cisalpina, the museum also preserves artifacts that illustrate the most significant moments in the history of Veleia: the Ligurian origins, the construction of the main public monuments, the evidence of the furnishings and style of life of private homes, the BOBBIO | TURISMO EMILIA ROMAGNA Oltre alle sagre legate all’enogastronomia locale come la Fiera di San Giovanni (giugno), la Festa del Pinolo (agosto), la Mostra Mercato del Fungo e del Tartufo (ottobre) e la Sagra della Lumaca (dicembre), Bobbio è divenuta ormai nota per il Bobbio Film Festival (periodo estivo) e per il Laboratorio Farecinema, entrambi curati dal regista Marco Bellocchio, la cui famiglia è originaria SAN GIOVANNI IN MARIGNANO San Giovanni in Marignano is an important industrial and craft center and is home to some of the great names in Italian high fashion.BETA VERSION
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LA STAGIONE BALNEARE RIPARTE IL 23 MAGGIO STABILIMENTI BALNEARI GIÀ APERTI NEL WEEKEND Da sabato 23 maggio riparte la stagione balneare. Alcuni degli oltre 1400 stabilimenti balneari regionali sono pronti a riaprire e ospitare - da questo fine settimana - tutti coloro che già vorranno iniziare a godere dei benefici di un soggiorno marittimo sulle spiagge romagnole. Una stagione balneare al via in sicurezza ma con il sorriso e l'ospitalità di sempre. Maggiori info sulle linee guida per gli stabilimenti balneariregionali
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