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Welcome to Rimini
Located in the south of Emilia Romagna, Rimini is on the Adriatic Coast, near the Republic of San Marino. The Rimini Riviera is Italy's pleasure capital but the city is favoured not just by the sea but also by the rich of its historical and artistic heritage, by the beauty of its landscape.
 



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Tiberius Bridge
As the inscription on the internal parapets recalls, work on the bridge over the Marecchia River, then known as Ariminus, began under the Emperor Augustus in 14 A.D. and was completed under Tiberius in 21 A.D...More >



The Arch of Augustus
As its inscription declares, the arch was built in 27 B.C. as an honorary gate to celebrate Octavian Augustus. It once formed part of the stone-built city walls, the remains of which are still visible, but is now isolated because the adjacent structures were demolished in the 1930’s...More > 

The Malatesta Temple
This is considered one of the most honourable most works of the Renaissance. In reality the works for the construction of this amazing monument were based on the preceding structure of the 14th century Romanesque-Gothic church of San Francesco...More >

 

The New Harbour
Described as "one of the finest and most modern in the Mediterranean" and certainly not lacking in appeal, Rimini Marina (inaugurated in 2002) lies to the left of the port entrance...More >

 

The Surgeon's Domus
Rimini has an ancient heart. After 2000 years, the archaeological site of the the Surgeon's Domus opens to the public...More >

 

Sigismondo Castle
Little remains of the castle built by Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta in 1437; today's visitor will see only a small part of the great fortification on the Piazza Malatesta, but the construction still has its large square towers and solid walls...More > 

The Boroughs
Rimini’s pride and tradition draw lifeblood from its boroughs Borgo San Giuliano, Borgo Sant’Andrea, Borgo San Giovanni and Borgo Marina (the latter sat on the right of the port but was destroyed during the last world war)...More >

 


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