If you're looking for a fun and curious way to visit Rimini, you've come to the right place!
Rimini is not only the sea, the beach: it has much more to offer!
With this digital guide created with the support of a local, you will be able to visit all the most important monuments at your own pace. Once logged into the guide, you'll get to know the stories and curiosities of Rimini! But also you will discover everything about local foods, Italian aperitivo in authentic local restaurants, and much more!
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If you want, you can activate the tour on walkingcap site even before getting here, through the link that you have in your voucher.
One of Rimini’s main squares and represents a nerve center of the city’s social and cultural life. Located in the heart of the historic center, the square is surrounded by important historic buildings!
Located in the heart of Rimini, it is one of the city’s most iconic structures. Its construction began in 1437 at the behest of Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, one of the city’s most famous lords.
One of the oldest and best-preserved Roman bridges in Italy. Its construction began under Emperor Augustus in 14 A.D. and was completed in 21 A.D. by Emperor Tiberius, after whom it is named. Made of Istrian stone, the bridge has five arches and spans the Marecchia River.
I love this area! It developed around the year 1000 as a fishing district. Today it is beautiful to walk through the narrow alleys and stone-paved streets, the colorful little houses but especially the fantastic murals.
Walking toward the center we come to Piazza Luigi Ferrari and its gardens-these are another gathering place for the people of Rimini!
In the late 1980s, during work in Ferrari Square in Rimini, an archaeological site of great importance was discovered, with artifacts from Roman times to the Middle Ages. Among them was the “Surgeon’s Domus,” named for the profession of the last owner, a Greek-educated physician. Ticket cost: 7€ (include also the museum)
The ‘Luigi Tonini’ City Museum preserves Rimini’s past through the millennia-old evidence of local heritage collected from excavations, churches and city buildings, telling its story. Ticket cost: 7€ (includes also Surgeon Domus)
The Cathedral of Rimini! Originally a Gothic Franciscan church, it was transformed at the behest of Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta in the 15th century. The architect Leon Battista Alberti was commissioned to renovate it, giving it a classical and elegant appearance.
I personally love markets and when I visit a city I always try to visit them. This one is structured on two floors: on the ground floor you can find fruits, vegetables, a few bars and a small supermarket.
Built in 27 BC in honor of Caesar Octavian Augustus, this arch represents one of the oldest surviving Roman arches and is located at the end point of the Via Flaminia, which connected Rome to Rimini.
Today’s Piazza Tre Martiri has its roots in the ancient Roman forum of the colony of Ariminum, which was once the political and commercial hub of the city.
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