A Guide to Rimini
Rimini is located to the far South of the Padena planes, it’s position is enhanced by hills sheltering it and having the waters of the Adriatic Sea on its doorstep. Since the 1800’s Rimini has been a famous seaside resort with a wealth of entertainment for anytime day or night. In the rolling countryside that surrounds Rimini there are various hill top villages amid a patchwork of cultivated fields. Rimini has a historic heart and a seafront area.
Sights to see to discover the town’s rich cultural history include; Malatestiano Temple, the Borgo of San Giuliano, the Tiberio Bridge, Palazzo dell'Arengo, the Town Theatre, Palazzo del Podestà, the Museum of Extraeuropean Culture, the City Museum. Events which are held in the town include: Meeting per l'amicizia fra i popoli, Giornate Internazionali di Studio del Centro Pio Manzù, the International Riminicinema Festival and the Malatestiana fair. Gastronome will enjoy tasting local cuisine of cappelletti al formaggio, tagliatelle al ragù, stuffed pidgeon, le ciambelle, frittelle and castagnole.