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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 7, 2023
How long is the drive from Gubbio to Rimini?
The direct drive from Gubbio to Rimini is 77.1 mi (124 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 30 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Gubbio to Rimini, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Riccione, Urbino, Senigallia, Cattolica, City of San Marino, and Pesaro, as well as top places to visit like Paper and Watermark Museum Fabriano and Museo delle Arti e dei Mestieri in Bicicletta - MAMB, or the ever-popular Castle of Lanciano.
The top cities between Gubbio and Rimini are Riccione, Urbino, Senigallia, Cattolica, City of San Marino, and Pesaro. Riccione is the most popular city on the route. It's 1 hour from Gubbio and less than an hour from Rimini.
Urbino, a walled city in central Italy, is renowned for its turreted 15th-century Palazzo Ducale housing the National Gallery of the Marche with works by Titian and Raphael. The city also boasts Raphael’s House featuring paintings by the artist's father. Additionally, Urbino is celebrated as an influential cultural center during the Renaissance, thanks to the Duke of Urbino who invited numerous scholars and artists to the city.
46% as popular as Riccione
8 minutes off the main route, 51% of way to Rimini
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Senigallia
Senigallia is a charming port town located on the Adriatic coast of Italy, in the province of Ancona, Marche region. It's positioned about 30 kilometers northwest of Ancona. The town features a small port at the mouth of the River Misa and boasts wide, well-equipped beaches that cater to visitors of all ages. The coastal area around Senigallia, including Fano and Pesaro, offers family-friendly seas and entertainment options for older guests.
22% as popular as Riccione
15 minutes off the main route, 65% of way to Rimini
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Pesaro, a captivating coastal town in the Marche region of Italy, is renowned as a UNESCO Creative City of Music and the birthplace of Gioachino Rossini, the celebrated composer behind operatic masterpieces like The Barber of Seville and William Tell. Visitors can explore Casa Rossini, which showcases memorabilia related to the composer's life and work. The Civic Museums at Mosca Palace exhibit Renaissance paintings and an extensive collection of ceramics.
24% as popular as Riccione
10 minutes off the main route, 74% of way to Rimini
San Marino, the capital of the Republic of San Marino, is a charming city located on Mount Titano. Its medieval old town and cobblestone streets are famous attractions. The city's ancient defensive system includes three towers connected by a path along the mountain's eastern ridge, with Castello della Guaita being one of them.
72% as popular as Riccione
22 minutes off the main route, 81% of way to Rimini
Cattolica, a charming town in the Province of Rimini, Italy, is located on the Adriatic Riviera of Emilia Romagna. With a population of around 16,233 inhabitants, it stands as the southernmost seaside resort in the area. Situated approximately twenty kilometers from Rimini and bordering the Marche region, Cattolica offers a perfect blend of coastal beauty and Italian charm.
72% as popular as Riccione
5 minutes off the main route, 82% of way to Rimini
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Riccione, located on the Adriatic coast of Italy, is a vibrant town known for its lively party scene, expansive beaches, and exciting water parks. The Viale Ceccarini is lined with trendy boutiques and leads to the shaded paths of Papa Giovanni Paolo II Park. Nearby, visitors can explore the Galleria d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea housed in the early-20th-century Villa Franceschi.
Most popular city on this route
6 minutes off the main route, 86% of way to Rimini
Best stops along Gubbio to Rimini drive
The top stops along the way from Gubbio to Rimini (with short detours) are Italia in Miniatura, Aquarium of Cattolica, and Castello di Gradara. Other popular stops include State Museum of San Marino, Paper and Watermark Museum Fabriano, and Marinando. In barca tra le arcate del ponte.
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Castle of Lanciano
Castle
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Loved the Castello! Well designed and layed out to feel like a real castle. Great photo opps, gift shop but my favorite was Paolo for the wine tastings! Great conversation in Italian with Paolo. Grazie mille, Paolo!!
Donna Karson — Google review
(Translated by Google) Being closed you can only admire its majesty in the distance and from the entrance gate see its beautiful façade...around it there is a very suggestive green path with bridges and 'water features' which make it suggestive...we hope they can renovate it from the photos at the entrance the inside should be wonderful
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Essendo chiuso la si può ammirare solo la sua maestosità in lontananza e dal cancello di ingresso vederne la bellissima facciata...intorno c'è un percorso verde molto suggestivo con ponti e 'giochi d'acqua ' che lo rendono suggestivo...speriamo possano ristrutturarlo dalle foto all'ingresso dovrebbe essere meraviglioso l'interno
Giada Burani — Google review
(Translated by Google) I found myself by chance in this magnificent 🏰 castle... I don't understand how anyone can leave a castle of this caliber, totally abandoned to itself... Italy, our country is the most beautiful country in the world, not only for the kitchen, but also for the structures.♥😖
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Mi sono trovato per caso in questo magnifico 🏰castello... Non capisco, come si possa lasciare un castello di questo calibro, totalmente abbandonato a se stesso... L'Italia il nostro paese è il paese più bello al mondo, non solo per la cucina, ma anche per le strutture.♥😖
Davide Cucinella — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's a shame that it was closed due to the earthquake but the park is also very beautiful and worth the visit!
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Peccato che sia chiuso per il terremoto ma anche il parco è molto bello e merita la visita!
silvia bergonzini — Google review
(Translated by Google) The park around the castle is very beautiful, perfect for a picnic or relaxing in the greenery. It's a shame that the castle is closed, probably as a result of the earthquake :(
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Il parco intorno al castello è molto bello, perfetto per un pic-nic o per rilassarsi nel verde. Peccato che il castello sia chiuso, probabilmente in conseguenza del terremoto :(
Maurizio Delmonte — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a real crime that such a structure in an absolutely splendid and rather suggestive position is closed and, given the conditions of precarious stability, also difficult to recover. We hope that it can somehow be renovated in the near future.
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È un vero e proprio delitto che una struttura del genere in una posizione assolutamente splendida e piuttosto suggestiva sia chiuso e, viste le condizioni di precaria stabilità anche difficilmente recuperabile. Speriamo che possa in qualche modo e in un prossimo futuro essere risistemato.
Roger Conti — Google review
(Translated by Google) Too bad it's still unusable. Handsome
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Peccato che è ancora inagibile. Bello
Dr. Simone Gatto — Google review
(Translated by Google) Closed due to the 2016 earthquake. Heartbreaking to see it like this. It's a shame that the park around it wasn't looked after when my partner and I visited it. I believe that the paths within it deserve to be recovered.
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Chiuso a causa del terremoto del 2016. Straziante vederlo così. Peccato che il parco intorno non fosse curato quando lo abbiamo visitato io ed il mio compagno. Credo che i sentieri al suo interno meritino di essere recuperati.
Museum in former monastery with demonstrations of handmade paper making & watermarks, plus courses.
We came across this as we wandered away from the touristy area. We had Ehma as our guide. She had us mesmerised by the history of the ancient art of paper making!!. A must when visiting Amalfi.
Matthew Ryan — Google review
A must-see in Fabriano, being the first town in Europe to produce paper, it has a great history.
The museum itself is easy to reach, set in abeautiful ancient and well kept building, with any kind of facility for disable and has a video in English to explain what you are going to see before you start.
Ornella B — Google review
Very interesting place, good for families. English excursions not every day. Still worthy to visit.
We have got a pleasant workshop for kids and produced a souvenir with own hands.
Marfad Naum Naum — Google review
Nice museum with many interesting exhibits and a fascinating history behind it. We did not really feel like having a lengthy guided tour, but labelling of many exhibits was lacking. It could be greatly improved with some more printed explanations for those who wish to see the museum at their own pace.
Asher Berry — Google review
Amazing morning at the museum. We didn't book ahead and we probably should have. School groups were touring on the same day so when the guide finished with them, he offered to take us around. His English was limited but we managed and he was so kind to take us around. He showed my 6-year-old how to make paper and let him try it out. Highly recommended activity for families. I suggest to plan better than we did and go when there is an English tour so it's even better. There's a great playground and park across the street where you can do a picnic after.
Shara Ellenbogen — Google review
I went to the Museo della Carta e della Filigrana for a class field trip and was able to learn a lot! At the museum there is a demonstration of the paper production. It is very hands on and you can make your own sheet of paper with the help of the guide. We were able to go to different rooms and look at different machinery. We also learned about money and how different currencies can be easier or harder to forge due to the technique used to make it. Overall it was an incredible experience and I would recommend to anyone!
Nina Blaettler — Google review
I went here for a class field trip! It was really cool to see because they take you through their history, you can also actually make paper if you take a tour. It is old fashioned but they show you how they keep up their modern touch. The town surrounding the factory is also very nice. It is totally worth seeing and making a stop at their factory with their excellent guides!
Wynne Snowden — Google review
I went to the Museo della Carta e della Filigrana on a class field trip about a week ago. When we first walked into the museum, you find yourself in a foyer area surrounded by works of watermarks on paper. The tour guide approached our group and she announced that she was ready to get started. Our tour guide, Francesca, was very informative throughout the whole experience and was more than willing to answer our questions to her full capabilities. The first room she took us in, she showed us the first machine that was able to turn washcloths into a flattened paper that people are able to write on. In that same room she brought a colleague and showed the group first hand how to make the paper. They were also nice enough to allow some of my classmates to experience this process with their own hands. Overall, I would definitely recommend this place to anybody who is interested in this subject. I know I learned a lot about paper making that I never thought I would learn.
Evan Thompson — Google review
Museo della Carta e della Filligrana was a great museum. I visited the museum on a field trip with my university. Paper was born in Fabriano, the second most important Italian paper mill. At this museum you can watch the process of paper production and can have a hands on experience of producing their own sheet of paper! You are able to go through many different rooms containing old paper mills, old paper production, the vats and presses and machinery. To think about the ties it has to marketing and how it has evolved is very important with where marketing is today.
Emma Udchitz — Google review
My visit to the Paper and Watermark Museum in Fabriano was wonderful. I attended the museum with a group, and our guide, Francesca, was very interesting and wanted us to be hands on when explaining the process of paper making. We were shown not only how handmade paper has been made in the past, but the history behind how it has evolved and how they now produce it. Great establishment, I would recommend stopping if you are in the area.
Caroline Valenti — Google review
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Largo Fratelli Spacca, 2, 60044 Fabriano AN, Italy
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Museo delle Arti e dei Mestieri in Bicicletta - MAMB
Museum
Specialty Museums
Recommended visiting this moving museum which takes back to the life of our grandparents: it has been so surprising that instead of going to the shops, services and trades were carried on bicycles to the customers. Particular thanks to the enthusiastic and competent guides.
Giannina Otto — Google review
(Translated by Google) Museum located in the historic center of Fabriano. The museum is small, but it is very interesting and worth a visit. It is possible to admire original historic bikes from all over Italy and the professions that many once carried out on bicycles. Very good guides. Recommended if you find yourself passing through Fabriano.
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Museo sito nel centro storico di Fabriano. Il museo è piccolino, ma è molto interessante e merita una visita. È possibile ammirare delle bici originali storiche provenienti da tutta Italia ed i mestieri che un tempo in molti svolgevano in bicicletta. Guide molto brave. Consigliato se vi trovate a passare per Fabriano.
Nunzia — Google review
(Translated by Google) small museum in place, but great for the history it offers... I wish the family who opened it that it can develop even more with the other bikes they have collected, because our children also need to know these realities of a time, to understand what their grandparents experienced...my compliments
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museo piccolo di luogo, ma grande per la storia che offre...auguro, alla famiglia che lo ha aperto, che si possa sviluppare ancora di più con le altre bici che hanno collezionato, xké i nostri figli hanno bisogno anche di conoscere queste realtà di un tempo, x capire ciò che i loro nonni hanno vissuto...i miei complimenti
Emanuela Marcantoni — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful exhibition of bicycles from various eras starting from the 1910s. You can admire the jobs that were carried out while riding a bicycle. Today some of them have disappeared. The guide showed us a series of really beautiful bicycle models that almost feel like going back in time. A beautiful exhibition to visit....
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Una bellissima mostra di biciclette di varie epoche a partire dagli anni '10. Si possono ammirare i mestieri che venivano svolti in sella ad una bicicletta. Oggi alcuni di essi sono scomparsi. La guida ci ha mostrato una carrellata di modelli di biciclette veramente belle chw sembra quasi di tornare indietro nel tempo. Una bellissima mostra da visitare....
Stefano Gregori — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wonderful time travel. The history of often disappeared professions combined with the timeless charm of two wheels. The managers are very good at accompanying visitors in a passionate and engaging story. Not to be missed.
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Meraviglioso viaggio nel tempo. La storia dei mestieri spesso scomparsi unita al fascino intramontabile delle due ruote. Bravissimi i gestori nell'accompagnare i visitatori in un racconto appassionato e coinvolgente. Da non perdere.
Massimo Rossi — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very cute, ... small at the moment but it will always be more beautiful and bigger because the owner is constantly looking for it. Only open for a year... Very rare and interesting bikes. A blast from the past when bikes were unique means of transport, especially for work!
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Molto carino, … al momento piccolino ma sarà sempre più bello e grande perché il proprietario è in continua ricerca. Aperto solo da un anno … Bici rarissime e interessanti . Un tuffo nel passato quando le bici erano mezzi di trasporto unici soprattutto per lavorare!
AntonyCria Randazzo — Google review
(Translated by Google) This museum is well set up with very knowledgeable guides. We had some great learning times and we are truly grateful for that. We will definitely talk about this museum...
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Questo museo è ben allestito con guide molto preparate. Abbiamo passato dei bei momenti istruttivi e di ciò siamo veramente grati. Sicuramente racconteremo di questo museo...
Camere Nordest Sudest
Camere Nordest Sudest — Google review
(Translated by Google) Fantastic collection of vintage bicycles representing the professions of Italy from the 1920s to the 60s/70s of the last century.
The museum is a real jewel easily accessible in the center of Fabriano.
Very knowledgeable guides. Absolutely worth visiting!
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Fantastica collezione di biciclette d'epoca che rappresentano i mestieri dell'Italia dagli anni 20 agli anni 60/70 del secolo scorso.
Il museo è un vero gioiello facilmente raggiungibile al centro di Fabriano.
Guide molto preparate. Da visitare assolutamente!
Associazione Culturale Non Profit Accademia Dei Musici
Permanently closed
Music school
Museums
Specialty Museums
(Translated by Google) Very interesting visit. Very clear pianist in her exposition and expressive in her performance of the pieces on the different instruments on display. Recommended for a heterogeneous audience, from the expert musician to the less competent, from the child to the connoisseur of musical technique... a fun way to approach the piano instrument.
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Visita molto interessante. Pianista molto chiara nell'esposizione ed espressiva nell'esecuzione dei brani sui diversi strumenti esposti. Da consigliare x un pubblico eterogeneo, dal musicista esperto al meno competente, dal bambino al conoscitore della tecnica musicale...un modo divertente x avvicinarsi allo strumento pianoforte.
Francesca Manuzio — Google review
(Translated by Google) A magnificent musical journey from the Renaissance to today, through the sound of harpsichords and pianos, played on the spot by pianists who also act as guides through works by Bach, Chopin, Mozart... About an hour's visit, also suitable for children. Inflexible hours, distant parking.
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Un magnifico percorso musicale dal Rinascimento a oggi, attraverso il suono di clavicembali e pianoforti, suonati al momento dai pianisti che fanno anche da guida tra opere di Bach, Chopin, Mozart... Un'ora circa di visita, adatto anche ai bambini. Orari poco flessibili, parcheggi lontani.
leano garofoletti — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice and interesting experience! It is currently nice to see how the historical and architectural qualities are being valorised in a town with important art collections, giving importance and involving the tourist with the sensorial experience of hearing education
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Bella esperienza e interessante ! Bello attualmente vedere come in una cittadina si sta valirizzando le qualità storico architettoniche con collezioni d’arte importanti dando importanza e coinvolgendo il turista con l’ esperienza sensoriale dell’educazione all udito
Azzurra Vagaggini — Google review
(Translated by Google) Pure emotion. A journey through time. Excellent artistic preparation. Suggestive location.
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Emozione pura. Un viaggio nel tempo. Preparazione artistica eccellente. Location suggestiva.
Laura Cambria — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice...but parking is always a problem
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Bello...ma il parcheggio è sempre un problema
Simona Galleti — Google review
(Translated by Google) An indescribable experience. THANK YOU ❤️
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Un esperienza indescrivibile. GRAZIE ❤️
rudi ab — Google review
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Piazza Francesco Fabi Altini, 9, 60044 Fabriano AN, Italy
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Venantius, situated in the heart of Fabriano, is a splendid example of baroque architecture. The evening lights enhance its beauty and distinctive features. Unfortunately, due to limited time, some visitors may not have the opportunity to explore its interior. This Catholic cathedral showcases Gothic chapels adorned with frescoes that appeal to admirers of medieval artistry and decoration. With remarkable architectural characteristics and captivating artworks, the Cathedral Basilica of St.
(Translated by Google) Thanks to the kindness and availability of an "elderly" volunteer we were able to visit the Gothic chapels, a masterpiece by Allegretto Nuzi, hidden behind the apse rebuilt centuries later. Exciting.
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Grazie alla gentilezza e disponibilità di un "anziano" volontario abbiamo potuto visitare le cappelle gotiche, capolavoro di Allegretto Nuzi, nascoste dietro all'abside ricostruita secoli dopo. Emozionante.
Alberto Baldasseroni — Google review
(Translated by Google) It overlooks Piazza Papa Giovanni Paolo II and can be reached from a small street adjacent to Piazza del Comune. It is dedicated to the martyr Venantius, a saint venerated in various cities in the Marche and also the patron saint of Camerino (the patron saint of Fabriano is, however, Saint John the Baptist). The religious building was built in the Early Middle Ages, was enlarged in the fourteenth century and then remodeled in the first half of the seventeenth century; of the structure of the original building only the polygonal apse, the cloister and the chapel of San Lorenzo with valuable frescoes dedicated to the life of the saint and a fresco representing the Madonna with the Child Jesus and Saint Venantius remain.
I found the interior splendid, which has a single nave, around which there are chapels decorated with stucco and gilded friezes and with paintings and frescoes, which I admired carefully for a long time.
Only in 1728, when the city was elevated to the seat of a diocese, did the church become a cathedral and, in 1963, it took on the name of "basilica".
A true "artistic jewel" to visit!
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Si affaccia su piazza Papa Giovanni Paolo II e vi si arriva da una stradina adiacente a piazza del Comune. È dedicata a Venanzio martire, santo venerato in varie città marchigiane e patrono pure di Camerino (il patrono di Fabriano è, invece, san Giovanni Battista). L'edificio religioso fu realizzato nell'Alto Medioevo, fu ampliato nel Trecento e poi rimaneggiato nella prima metà del Seicento; della struttura dell'edificio originario conserva solo l'abside di forma poligonale, il chiostro e la cappella di san Lorenzo con pregevoli affreschi dedicati alla vita del santo e un affresco che rappresenta la Madonna con il Bambino Gesù e san Venanzio.
Ho trovato splendido l'interno, che presenta una sola navata, attorno alla quale si aprono cappelle decorate di stucchi e fregi dorati e con dipinti ed affreschi, che ho ammirato a lungo con attenzione.
Solo nel 1728, quando la città è stata elevata a sede di diocesi, la chiesa è diventata cattedrale e, nel.1963, ha assunto la denominazione di "basilica".
Un vero "gioiello artistico" da visitare!
Anna Maria Polverino — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the most beautiful cathedrals I have seen. Its origins are little known, some references are dated to 1047 following the gift of a local lord of a house owned to the church of San Venanzio. In 1728 it was elevated to the rank of Cathedral. Thanks to Mr. Giorgio, a local volunteer, who showed us some details of the Cathedral and in particular the history hidden behind the figure of Santa Barbara.
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Uno dei Duomi più belli che abbia visto. Le sue origini sono poco note, alcuni riferimenti sono datati al 1047 a seguito del dono di un Signore del posto di una casa di proprietà alla chiesa di San Venanzio. Nel 1728 fu elevata al rango di Cattedrale. Un ringraziamo al Sig. Giorgio, volontario del posto, che ci ha illustrato alcuni particolari della Cattedrale ed in particolare la storia celata dietro la figura di Santa Barbara.
Daniela Davoli — Google review
(Translated by Google) I was entranced by the beauty and impotence of this establishment.
15/16 chapels each to be observed carefully.
The two old chapels behind the altar are wonderful.
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Sono rimasto estasiato dalla bellezza e l'impotenza di questa struttura.
15/16 cappelle ognuna da osservare con attenzione.
Stupende le due vecchie cappelle dietro l'altare.
Alessandro Cantini — Google review
(Translated by Google) Cathedral located in the heart of Fabriano. The evening lights make it more beautiful and characteristic. Too bad I was only passing through Fabriano and I didn't have time to return the next day to visit it inside.
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Cattedrale situata nel pieno cuore di Fabriano. Le luci della sera la rendono più bella e caratteristica. Peccato fossi a Fabriano solo di passaggio e non ho avuto il tempo di ripassarci il giorno dopo per visitarla all'interno.
Fabio Gualano — Google review
(Translated by Google) Basilica rich in works of art and frescoes. Very interesting wooden sacristy.
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Basilica ricca di opere d'arte ed affreschi. Sacrestia lignea molto interessante.
abo lapo — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Cathedral is beautiful, in the historic center of Fabriano, an enchanting place.
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Bellissima la Cattedrale, nel centro storico di Fabriano, un posto incantevole.
Vanessa Limardi — Google review
(Translated by Google) Giorgio the volunteer custodian allowed me to thoroughly test the Mascioni organ of the cathedral and illustrated some historical notes of Fabriano. I hope to return soon.🙏☘
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Giorgio il custode volontario mi ha permesso di provare a fondo l'organo Mascioni della cattedrale e illustrato alcuni cenni storici di Fabriano spero di tornare presto.🙏☘
luca pellini — Google review
(Translated by Google) baroque church,
but spectacular...
for those who love frescoed medieval churches, the Gothic chapels still have frescoed features...
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chiesa baroccata,
ma spettacolare...
per chi ama le chiese medievali affrescate, le cappelle gotiche hanno ancora dei tratti affrescati...
Marco Zonzini — Google review
(Translated by Google) This cathedral is absolutely worth visiting, the most beautiful thing is that all the numerous side chapels light up as you get closer... you can also see the traces of the ancient fourteenth-century frescoes hidden in the cavities of the apse.
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Da visitare assolutamente questa cattedrale, la cosa più bella è che le tutte le numerose cappelle laterali si illuminano avvicinandosi... sono da vedere anche le tracce degli antichi affreschi trecenteschi nascosti in delle intercapedini dell'abside.
Alessio Cavallone — Google review
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Piazza Papa Giovanni Paolo, II, 2, 60044 Fabriano AN, Italy
(Translated by Google) It is really pleasant to walk under this long loggia and stop between the arches to look out at the parapets from which you can admire the square below, the Palazzo Comunale, the Palazzo del Podestà and the Sturinalto Fountain. Once you reach the end you can access, in via Cesare Battisti, a large space where there is the Oratory of Charity, the Guelph Museum and the public library of Fabriano.
The loggia was built in the mid-fifteenth century based on a design by the famous Renaissance architect Bernardo Rossellino, who had moved to the city in 1450, together with Pope Nicholas V and his court, to escape the plague. It was designed next to the beautiful and large church of San Francesco dei Frati Minori Conventuali to connect it to the Piazza del Comune. It was a walking place for the friars and had only twelve arches; underneath it there were shops, just as today there are shops and bars.
At the end of the seventeenth century the loggia took on its current shape with nineteen arches: it was lengthened, in fact, with the insertion of seven more arches and, at the end of the eighteenth century, it was joined to the nearby Town Hall and opened to public walking. The church was demolished in 1864: it was declared to be unsafe, but perhaps it was an exaggerated anticlerical spirit that led to this senseless destruction. I read in my tourist guide that a Benedictine abbot, witness to the event, wrote that all those responsible for that demolition soon became seriously ill and died as a result of divine punishment.
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È davvero piacevole passeggiare sotto questo lungo loggiato e fermarsi tra le arcate per affacciarsi ai parapetti dai quali si possono ammirare la piazza sottostante, il Palazzo Comunale, il Palazzo del Podestà e la Fontana di Sturinalto. Arrivati in fondo si può accedere, in via Cesare Battisti, ad un ampio spazio dove ci sono l'Oratorio della Carità, il Museo guelfo e la biblioteca pubblica di Fabriano.
Il loggiato fu realizzato a metà Quattrocento su progetto del famoso architetto rinascimentale Bernardo Rossellino, che si era trasferito nella città nel 1450, insieme a papa Niccolò V ed alla sua corte, per sfuggire alla peste. Fu progettato addossato alla bella e grande chiesa di San Francesco dei Frati Minori Conventuali per collegarla alla Piazza del Comune. Era luogo di passeggio dei frati ed aveva soltanto dodici arcate; al di sotto di esso vi erano botteghe, così come oggi ci sono negozi e bar.
Alla fine del Seicento il loggiato assunse la forma attuale con diciannove arcate: fu allungato, infatti, con l'inserimento di altre sette arcate e, alla fine del Settecento, fu unito al vicino Palazzo Comunale e aperto al pubblico passeggio. La chiesa fu demolita nel 1864: si dichiarò che era pericolante, ma forse fu un esagerato spirito anticlericale a determinare questa insensata distruzione. Ho letto sulla mia guida turistica che un abate benedettino, testimone dell'evento, scrisse che tutti i responsabili di quella demolizione si ammalarono presto gravamente e morirono per punizione divina.
Anna Maria Polverino — Google review
(Translated by Google) Memories...I spent my youth in this loggia...beautiful afternoons with friends laughing and joking...the atmosphere of living and sharing a place that seems like an enchanted village...my city is beautiful... .Fabriano...I have always heard bad things about where I live...I believe it is one of the most enchanting places in Italy...with its wonders and for having brought well-being for many years...we must not forget. ..but rebuild and start again...
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Ricordi...ho passato la gioventù in questo loggiato....bellissimi i pomeriggi con gli amici ridendo e scherzando...l'atmosfera di vivere e condividere un luogo che sembra un borgo incantato...bellissima la mia città...Fabriano...ho sentito sempre sparlare di dove vivo...ritengo che sia uno dei luoghi più incantevoli d'Italia....con le sue meraviglie e per aver portato benessere per moltissimi anni....non dobbiamo dimenticare...ma ricostruire e ricominciare...
Lucilla Fattore — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful loggia overlooking the main square of the historic center. Very nice.
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Bellissimo loggiato con vista sulla piazza principale del centro storico. Molto bello.
Vanessa Limardi — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful church, with the possibility of leaving a thought on the notice board.
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Bella chiesa, con la possibilità di lasciare un pensiero in bacheca.
Roberta Rubellini — Google review
(Translated by Google) The town of Fabriano is really nice. During the lockdown, the women prepared crochet squares which they then joined together to make blankets with which to cover the trees and pillars of the city. To make everything even prettier they embellished with wool flowers... Well done
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La cittadina di Fabriano è proprio carina. Le donne, durante il lockdown, hanno preparato dei quadrati ad uncinetto che hanno poi unito per fare coperte con cui ricoprire alberi e pilastri della città. Per rendere ancora tutto più carino hanno abbellito con fiori sempre di lana.. Brave
Barbara Capelli — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful!! A space that reminds me of adolescence.
Recently there are also benches and tables for resting outside the municipal library, which is worth a visit.
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Bellissimo!! Uno spazio che mi ricorda l'adolescenza.
Da poco ci sono anche delle panchine e tavolini per sostare , fuori la biblioteca comunale, che merita di essere visitata.
Sara Picchi — Google review
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Piazza del Comune, 1, 60044 Fabriano AN, Italy
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Lago di Cingoli
Water
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
gtande opera
Luciano Serra — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice lake for picnics outside busy cities. Nature and relaxation.
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Lago molto bello per scampagnate fuori dalle città trafficate. Natura e relax.
Bobo nSnL — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful lake to look at, with a suggestive bridge that crosses it and from where you can enjoy an excellent view. Presence, on the lake shore, of refreshment points for a snack and pedal boats for a ride on the lake. City of Cingoli, called balcony of the Marche, next to the lake for a quick visit to see vast panorama from the classic vista point.
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Lago molto bello da vedere, con suggestivo ponte che lo attraversa e da dove si gode di un'ottima vista. Presenza, in riva al lago, di ristori per fare uno spuntino e con pedalò per fare un giretto sul lago. Città di Cingoli, chiamata balcone delle Marche, accanto al lago per una veloce visita vedere vasto panorama dal classico vista point.
CicciOld — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wonderful lake, it's really beautiful, there are many places, highly recommended place for all families.
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Lago stupendo, è davvero bellissimo, i posti sono tanti, posto consigliatissimo per tutte le famiglie.
Alessandro ?Gecko LEOPARDINO INFO? Farinelli — Google review
(Translated by Google) Driving along the road across the two bridges is truly evocative! A must-do route if you find yourself riding a motorbike in these areas 🏍️✌🏼 you can also stop for a lunch break by the lake 🔝
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Percorrere la strada attraverso i due ponti è davvero suggestivo! Una strada da fare obbligatoriamente se vi trovate in giro in moto in queste zone 🏍️✌🏼 ci si può fermare anche per una pausa pranzo in riva al lago 🔝
Motoindue Ema&Vale — Google review
(Translated by Google) Passing over the lake across the bridge is exciting, a really quiet place, it feels good and it's clean
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Passare sul lago attraverso il ponte è emozionante, un posto davvero tranquillo, si sta bene ed è pulito
Giulia De Martino — Google review
(Translated by Google) Ideal on hot days to enjoy a bit of fresh air. There is a bar kiosk and in the nearby hamlets there are also excellent restaurants.
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Ideale nelle giornate calde x godere di un po di fresco. C e un chioschetto bar e nelle frazioni vicine anche degli ottimi ristoranti.
Ronaldo Brigante — Google review
(Translated by Google) Pleasant view, small lido with the possibility of renting pedal boats; the bar with small kitchen offers good service and grows very good and well filled.
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Piacevole vista, piccolo lido con possibilità noleggio pedalò; il bar con piccola cucina offre un buon servizio e crescia molto buona e ben farcita.
Flavio Favaro — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful place to rest, very nice bars
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Hermoso lugar para descansar, muy lindo los bares
Heber Deheza — Google review
(Translated by Google) A wonderful place❤️❤️❤️
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Un posto meraviglioso❤️❤️❤️
Billa Pa Gee — Google review
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62011 Cingoli, Province of Macerata, Italy
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Collegiate church of Sant'Esuperanzio, Cingoli
Church
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
A great piece of Romanic architecture in a wonderful environment
Stefano Orlandoni — Google review
Beautiful curch to visit!
Matthew Mallia — Google review
(Translated by Google) About ten years ago the parish priest of the cathedral sold everything, there was a very important museum of seventeenth-century paintings in the convent rooms.
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Una decina di anni fa il parroco della cattedrale si è venduto tutto, c'era un museo importantissimo di dipinti del Seicento nei vani conventuali.
Bruno Buozzi — Google review
Ben curata
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Well clean
Cristina Sabbatini — Google review
(Translated by Google) Church in Romanesque - Gothic style, built in the 13th century. The portal is splendid. The interior has a particular and unique structure. Remains of frescoes on the walls, some clearly legible. The remains of the patron saint are kept in the crypt. Parking very close
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Chiesa in stile romanico - gotico, eretta nel 13° secolo. Splendido il portale. L'interno ha una struttura particolare e unica. Resti di affreschi alle pareti, alcuni ben leggibili. Nella cripta sono conservate le spoglie del patrono. Parcheggio vicinissimo
annarosa spedini — Google review
(Translated by Google) The collegiate church is very beautiful and worth seeing also for the internal frescoes and the relics of the saint.
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Molto bella la collegiata da vedere anche per gli affreschi interni e le reliquie del santo.
Massimo Vianello — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is found in Cingoli (Mc). Very old church for a religious stop to visit. A place of meditation and intense personal reflection.
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La si trova a Cingoli(Mc). Chiesa molto antica per una sosta religiosa da visitare. Luogo di raccoglimento e riflessione personale intensa.
Nerio Neri — Google review
(Translated by Google) If you are or are passing through the Marche, you absolutely must go to Cingoli, a beautiful town in which to walk and where you can find gems like Sant'Esuperanzio, it will take you 5 minutes but will leave you with a beautiful memory of discovery.
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Se siete o passate per le Marche, a Cingoli dovete assolutamente andare, un paese bellissimo in cui passeggiare e dove trovare delle chicche come Sant'Esuperanzio, vi porterà via 5 minuti ma vi lascerà un bellissimo ricordo di scoperta.
Alvise Trisciuzzi — Google review
(Translated by Google) This church is magnificent! Cingoli alone is worth a visit, which is also a village of some interest.
Both the outside and the inside are magnificent...
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Magnifica questa chiesa! Da sola merita una visita a Cingoli, che peraltro è un borgo di un certo interesse.
Magnifici sia l'esterno che l'interno...
Claudia Consolati — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful church not to be missed if you stop in this town, Balcony of the Marche
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Bellissima chiesa da non lasciarsi sfuggire se si fa tappa in questo paese, Balcone delle Marche
What a wonderful climbing adventure for all ages!! Really nice, professional and helpful staff who gave clear instructions in good English and stayed along the route to assist the entire time. Kids trails are really nice and worthwhile for the young ones, well taken care off with even chairs for parents to watch. Canyon 1 is a great challenge for the older kids but such a unique trail within the great nature of the canyon and above the rivier. Our whole family had a wonderful day at this park, would definitively recommend it to everybody!
Agnes Boots — Google review
It’s an adventure to try. The park is layered in nature so that you have the feeling being in the middle of. It is also perfect for children up to3 years... Only 6 km away from Casa dei miei Amici.
Hakan Umbeck — Google review
(Translated by Google) We had a lot of fun, that is our children ... luckily the weather was kind because with the risk of time they do not make them go up. The elves / elves path from 6 years up is quite challenging for the little ones and cmq they teach you to always remain safe despite the fun. Even the period was spot on, in fact it doesn't get much air, and I don't imagine being there with 35 degrees in summer !!!
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Noi ci siam divertiti molto, cioè i nostri bimbi... per fortuna il tempo è stato clemente perchè col rischio temporale non fanno salire. Il percorso elfi/folletti da 6 anni in su è abbastanza impegnativo per i più piccoli e cmq ti insegnano a rimanere sempre in sicurezza nonostante il divertimento. Anche il periodo è stato azzeccato, infatti non tira molta aria, e non mi immagino stare li con 35 gradi d'estate!!!
Michele Piccinini — Google review
Great venu with very helpfull staff. Our guide even spoke Dutch. Ziplines were great. Climbing over a river is a cool experience. The supervision by the staff was up to par. I would highly recommend a visit there.
Tim Lubbers — Google review
Went to this adventure park but it’s really very small. According website it is open every day in august but we went there and there was nobody, it was closed. No visitors seen as well, it looked more like a extinct “old glory” park.
Kjell Tolenaars — Google review
Fantastic
R. Gubinelli (Raggiodisole) — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice park for those who love nature and adventure! The staff were very attentive, really good. There are various treetop routes for both children and adults! Really fun! A few steps away is the beautiful Cingoli lake!
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Bel parco per chi ama la natura e l’avventura! Il personale molto attento , davvero bravi. Ci sono vari percorsi sugli alberi sia per Bambini che Adulti! Davvero divertente! A pochi passi c’è il bellissimo lago di cingoli!
Luca Freestyle — Google review
(Translated by Google) We're adults. We did route 2. Bearing in mind that I brought the absolutely inexperienced husband, there are a couple of passages on the river of medium difficulty but we had been warned by the staff who work hard to manage all the adventurers. The route is exciting and adrenaline-filled with hanging bridges and zip lines. I really liked it! Unfortunately, some parents are not as good at keeping their children at bay and this causes some mix-ups and delays.
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Siamo adulti. Abbiamo fatto il percorso 2. Premettendo che ho portato il marito assolutamente inesperto, ci sono un paio di passaggi sul fiume di difficoltà media ma eravamo stati avvertiti dal personale che si impegna parecchio per gestire tutti gli avventurieri. Il percorso è avvincente e adrenalinico tra ponti sospesi e zip line a me è piaciuto molto! Purtroppo alcuni genitori non sono altrettanto bravi a tenere a bada i propri figli e causano alcuni disguidi e ritardi.
Katia “Kab” — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very dirty children's area, rubbish everywhere clearly neglected for some time.
Non-existent maintenance of the structures which are absolutely unsafe. I would be curious to know who takes care of periodic safety certifications.
There is not a single passage of the route intact.
Considering the state of the places and the length of the two routes, the price, although relatively low (€8), is absolutely exaggerated.
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Zona bambini sporchissima, rifiuti ovunque chiaramente trascurati da diverso tempo.
Manutenzione inesistente delle strutture che risultano assolutamente insicure. Sarei curioso di sapere chi si occupa delle certificazioni periodiche di sicurezza.
Non c'è un singolo passaggio del percorso integro.
Considerato lo stato dei luoghi e la lunghezza dei due percorsi il prezzo, anche se in assoluto relativamente esiguo (8€), è assolutamente esagerato.
Bright rooms & apartments, plus a water park, a casual restaurant & a kids' club.
Fantastic family pool complex (face masks allowed) for kids and grown ups with beautiful views of Italian countryside. Quieter pool also available near the brick chalets. Enthusiastic staff and the "Animations" team are fun & friendly. Kids encouraged to join in with prize winning games, nightly disco, kids show, competitions & crafting. BBQs and bikes can be borrowed for free! Park not overcrowded and not too big - max 5 minutes to the pool. Accommodation roomy and clean with comfortable and supportive beds. Other guests mainly friendly Dutch, Belgian & French families. Plenty of attractions to visit locally. Definitely recommend.
Alexander Wilson — Google review
This lesure complex is located in the hills of central Marche region, around 40 km from the Adriatic sea and highway. They have rooms, bungalows, nice water park, two restaurants (one is self service), small entertainment club, daytime activities for children. This place is for families with children.
Zoltan Marius Bursan — Google review
Clean place .the staff behind your request if possible. Nice place for a family day. No complaints
Flightsimpm — Google review
A place for taking a break. Relax and enjoying available water games, horse riding, sports and Nature in the heart of Cingoli
A really great place for a day out for family and friends.... high in the hills, the water park is clean and well kept. We went on the very last day of the season and the atmosphere was fantastic. Free entertainment from a local dance school and a foam party in the lagoon were great fun.
Lucy Hayward — Google review
This Aqua park is located in the most beautiful setting. The views are absolutely breathtaking. Very good value for money. Never too overcrowded. Kids loved it. I would definitely recommend this place.
Stonecraft London — Google review
Website is not up to date, seems to close by the end of august, we drove an hour and arrived at a closed door.
Michel Doens — Google review
Place is very cool, but there are very few water slides and some workers are too strict with the rules.
zuzuten — Google review
Nice park. Nice facilities
Carlo Rappa — Google review
Our kids loved this water park. It has
a variety of pools and slides for all heights and ages. The lifeguards are excellent.
Valerie McArdle — Google review
A very nice swimming pool complex. Perhaps not the most modern but probably without alternative for the region. The huge slide is the highlight. It impressed me very much. A star deduction due to the gastronomy. Almost non-existent gastronomy.
Ålêxãñdër Wø — Google review
Very nice Aquapark on top of a hill with fantastic view on the Big Twins slide. Unfortunately pizzeria was not open so had to eat hamburger/piadine
Stijn Lamote — Google review
Enjoyed my day here. Be prepared for the 1 hour mid say closure of pools but gives staff a chance to get out of thr sun.
The best burger I ate in Italy. Tasty beer. Best service. Good music. 93.
Raquel Gewehr de Mello Hourglass — Google review
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Marco Turci (Poochie) — Google review
(Translated by Google) Isn't it on the road? Ok true but it's worth it, the meat is sublime in an easy environment in which to spend a nice evening
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Non è di strada ? Ok vero ma ne vale la pena, la carne e’ sublime in un ambiente easy in cui passare una bella serata
mario giovannini — Google review
(Translated by Google) There should be a "Pasquale" in every big city.
We were on our way to Rome and it was a pleasant, fortuitous, discovery.
The friendliness and sympathy of the owner convinced us right away.
Our vegetarian friends were accommodated and the veggie sandwich was prefect.
Everything is good, from the burger to the dessert. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
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Dovrebbe esserci un "Pasquale" in ogni grande città.
Eravamo in viaggio per Roma ed è stata una piacevole, fortuita, scoperta.
La cordialità e simpatia del titolare ci hanno convinto fin da subito.
I nostri amici vegetariani sono stati accontentati e il panino vegetariano era prefetto.
Tutto buono, dal burger al dolce. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Antonio — Google review
Food... delicious
alberto camerin — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great pub! A little small but quite welcoming with a TV. Delicious food, super meat, very tasty sandwiches, varied menu.
Service a little slow, very friendly staff.
Average prices. Advise!
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Ottimo pub! Un po’ piccolo ma abbastanza accogliente con tanto di tv. Cibo buonissimo, carne super, panini molto gustosi, menu’ vario.
Servizio un po’ lento, personale molto gentile.
Prezzi nella media. Consiglio!
Stefania Del Vecchio — Google review
(Translated by Google) We wanted to have dinner while looking at the old town. A table was set and since we weren't greeted, we sat down. Yes, a while passed, the host came to the table and in a very direct, not really friendly language he told us that the table was reserved and that we should get up. A plastic table and the very special way of communication didn't convince us. We left the restaurant and went to another pizzeria. We wish the host good luck for the future, but we can't give a good review.
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Wir wollten uns ein Nachtessen genehmigen, als wir die Altstadt ansahen. Ein Tisch war gedeckt, da wir nicht begrüsst wurden, setzten wir uns. Ja, es verging eine Weile, der Wirt kam zum Tisch und in einer sehr direkten, nicht wirklich freundlichen Sprache sagte er uns, der Tisch sei reserviert und wir sollen aufstehen. An einen Kunststoff Tisch und der sehr speziellen Art der Kommunikation konnte uns nicht überzeugen. Wir verliessen das Lokal und gingen in ein andere Pizzeria. Wir wünschen dem Wirt viel Erfolg für die Zukunft, können aber keine gute Rezension geben.
Willi Kielholz — Google review
(Translated by Google) Simply spectacular! Delicious burgers...top frying and kind and friendly staff! Compliments!!!
(Original)
Semplicemente spettacolare! Hamburger buonissimi...frittura top e personale gentile e simpatico! Complimenti!!!
Simone Gentilucci — Google review
(Translated by Google) Perfect place to dine or drink an excellent gin and tonic. Every time I go to Scheggia I always come here to eat at least once! The choice of dishes is vast, there is something for all tastes. Recommended for those who want to spend a nice evening.
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Locale perfetto per cenare o bere un ottimo gin tonic. Ogni volta che vado a Scheggia vengo sempre qui a mangiare almeno una volta! La scelta dei piatti è vasta, ce n’è per tutti i gusti. Consigliato a chi vuole trascorrere una bella serata.
Alma Nardi — Google review
(Translated by Google) Delicious burgers cooked to perfection. Delicious desserts...
(Original)
Hamburger buonissimi e cotti alla perfezione. Dolci squisiti...
Monte Titano is the tallest mountain in San Marino and houses the capital city. The peak boasts three medieval towers - Guaita, Cesta, and Montale - that have become a symbol of the city-state. The mountain's castle-like walls, gates and towers are a protected UNESCO World Heritage Site, adding to its cultural significance.
One of the most fantastic places in Europe. Moving up to hill is a little bit like fairytail. Great views. And prices are not too heavy even in centre of tourist destination.
Jarmo Jagomägi — Google review
San Marino is the best!
SzybkieStudio — Google review
Great views.
If you want to enter towers 1 and 2, it is 8eur. Not to worry, there is no need , as plenty to see around free of charge.
KEPI R — Google review
IS FANTASTIC I LOVE SAN MARINO💙🤍💙🤍💙🤍💙🤍💙🤍💙
walter rocchetti — Google review
Monte Titano, a great gem. We headed to San Marino from Ancona, about an hours drive. The drive was easy enough on the toll roads, about £4, followed by some great windy roads to get to the cable car that would propel us up to the mountains summit.
The cable car was cheap for a return ticket, about €4. You have to sort of force your way onto the cable car once it arrives as there is limited space and no clear queue.
Once at the top there are stunning views of the surrounding area. The place is fairly large with many shops and restaurants. Most of the castle is accessible for free with just one of the 4 main towers, that we saw, requiring payment to enter which we avoided.
A fantastic day out and definitely worth a visit in the area.
Lewis M — Google review
Lovely little country with capital city San Marino in a Hill.
Lots of parking lot.
Shops, restaurants, walking paths.
Lovely.
Mateja Kukovič — Google review
Just an amazing place to visit. A perfect view to have with your loved one. In summer it can be a bit warm up there. Many different stores to visit. You can buy a huge melon wich taste so great. Walking around on the mountain with this view i really recommend. Spend a while day up there is one of the best thing you can do. Bus from Rimini is possible if you dont have a car. Cablecar also is possible up to the mountain for a small fee. Much love for this place🥳🥳🥳
Morten Thomz — Google review
Truly beautiful place to visit, great piece of architecture and history unfortunately ruined by capitalism and irrelevant, not needed shops around every corner
Eryk Tomaszek — Google review
Incredible views in one of the most picturesque parts of the world! Highly recommend going for sun down!
The Museum of Medieval Criminology and Torture showcases over 100 tools used in the past to inflict pain upon heretics, political opponents, witches, and the mentally ill. The exhibits are described in Italian, English, French, and German with historical context provided. It is a small but well-organized museum that provides an interesting glimpse into medieval instruments of torture. Admission is 8.50 Euros and there are no toilets within the museum premises.
There are many wonderful things in the world.
When many people live on the same mountain.
For example - San Marino, where we were in 2013.
Igor — Google review
Wonderful place to visit and especially if you want to add to the number of countries you have visited.
Ross Humphries — Google review
Small but interesting museum on medieval instruments of torture. Not for the faint-hearted. Descriptions are in italian, english, french, and german. They explain how the instruments were used and give some historical context.
Dirk — Google review
Definitely worth visiting. Three and a half floors of exposition with detailed describing help you understand what actually good times we live in. Full ticket costs 8,5 Eur. Though "criminology" in museum's name might be misleading, it is mostly about torture - inquisition, cultural, etc.
Laura Ambrazė — Google review
Would love to have spent more time in here such was the huge amount of information and things on display. However I got here shortly after arriving in the town and about 45 minutes before the museum was due to close. A fascinating place for anyone with an interest in medieval Europe and the laws of that time. Some of it was a bit gruesome but other parts more light hearted and sure to bring a chuckle to even the most somber person. Would like to have a better look around next time.
Faulkner Priestman — Google review
Little Museum on 3 floors.Very Interesting to see and read the historic facts.
8.50 Euro entrance is OK.
No toilets in the Museum.
DV C — Google review
Small museum where you can see a few historical torture tools with a short explanation of its uses.
I don't recommend it to sensitive people as it is a bit impressive to see how much time and work it's been given to such evil tools.
I didn't feel comfortable and ended up being on a hurry to leave.
There are discounts for students and military staff.
dsb xatx — Google review
It's very informative (sometimes too much). There aren't that many gorry pictures but the descriptions are explicit enough. It's not for everybody! Good education though.
Makes you think how people didn't value life and enjoyed somebody else's suffering.
Irene Babrovich — Google review
An interesting place. More exhibits will be good for 8.50 euro.
Zanko Ralenekov — Google review
This place have great atmosphere and is very well organized. Everything is well described and interesting. It’s not too big so you won’t get tired of it. All the exhibits are cool!
Julia — Google review
We enjoyed our visit in the museum,worth to visit if u like the history.
The Guaita Tower, a renowned fortress located on Monte Titano in San Marino, is an iconic 11th-century structure that boasts panoramic city views and intriguing exhibits. This tower's construction dates back to the XI century, and it underwent several enlargements and remodeling before reaching its peak of glory during the XV century when San Marino fought against Rimini's Malatesta Family with support from Urbino dukes and the Papal States.
Probably the most famous spot in the whole San Marino. Great view over the surrounding area, and impressive tower complex nestled on the tip of the peak.
Currently ( 30/03/2021) the main mast is closed, so cannot guarantee if the entrance is worth it, but the price is still very reasonable
Andrea Rezza — Google review
Great experience, magnificent views. Visit of historical center of San Marino was nice by itself, but visit of castle, or towers on top of hill was perfect and in my opinion "must see". Only negative was that in time of our visit, expositions which should have been(as per my understanding)in towers were empty. I am totaly recommending the visit.
Tom?? Mikula — Google review
Very nice castle, entrance fee €8,- per person but definitely worth it! Nicely maintained and the staff is very friendly (also to foreigners). Nice views overlooking the San Marino region.
Rene Tijs — Google review
TLDR: 11 euros to see both the towers and a bunch of state museums, great viewpoint!
The first tower is up a steep hill but you’re probably used to that by now walking around San Marino 😂 eleven euros for both towers plus state museums and there are some breathtaking views from the tower, especially when you climb the very narrow stairs and mini ladder up to the top! Awesome views from the “castle” walls and nice relaxing area as well as a mini museum
Wilson Tsang — Google review
Well worth the effort walking on those steep roads :)
The sunset and the panoramic views are mesmerizing!!! Perfect one day trip.
Must visit place.
Maheshwaran Jothi — Google review
Beautiful castle nestled on the top of San Marino, with awesome views of the surrounding lands, you can literally see Rimini from the tower, which is where we were staying , itself a 30 minute drive away.
We purchased the €8 ticket which meant we could visit all three towers , although the third is free to visit anyway as you can't actually access it, but still worth the walk , which is of course beautiful!
It's a small trek so you need to be able bodied plus the second tower has a steep ladder to gain access to the top.
So yes San Marino well worth a visit!
Billy Burke — Google review
I was only planning to visit the first and the second towers. The guy at the till convinced me to pay two Euros more to see other 6 places of interest. Why not? 10€ was so cheap if you compared with other European cities. You could save 0.5€ for using the toilets at the Coins and Stamps Museum next to the Tourist Information Centre.
The Guaita Tower looks breathtaking outside. It reminded me a bit of Carcassonne with narrow footpaths and stairs. It was really windy. I almost missed the most important part of the tower/ museum - the top floor via the ladder. So no high heels and skirts. Beware of your head. Silly me, I banged my head a bit when climbing up the ladder. The view of the Second Tower, Cesta was absolutely amazing from the First Tower. It's so worthy.
joyce .. — Google review
This first tower is a great start for what it can be a very pleasant experience in San Marino. The price of 6 euros pays off by the view it provides of the second tower in the furthermore mountains. It’s a small area that covers the fortress wall and tower. In a bright day you can see the city coast of Rimini and if any luck even Croatia’s islands.
Cleber Fregatto — Google review
a city with medieval architecture, very picturesque. It has many shops and restaurants for coffee and food. The prices are very good! If it's anywhere near Italy, it's worth the effort to go to San Marino
Evgenios Plagakis — Google review
San Marino, an amazing place. The views are breathtaking. Lots of lovely little shops to explore.,museums and restaurants. Well worth visit. Very steep at times and cobbled streets. Cable car ride aswell.
Linda Bentley — Google review
Just saw it from outside, but looked very nice. Wonderful to build at the top of the hill. Enjoyed the view, even from outside.
Sumanta Chakraborty — Google review
Overall it is a beautiful place. We arrived lately, closely ti the end of opening hours so we could not enter inside the tower. Beside this, the weather conditions were too bad that time. Unfortunately we catched thunderstorm and hailstorm so we had to stop some times and wait for storms to weaken in our upsairs trip from parking place to the tower.
Janos Csuba — Google review
Stunning views of both the entire San Marino and Italy for tens of kilometers. An interesting and complex structure right on the rock. It is always informative to plunge into the atmosphere of antiquity. Many cafes and shops near the fortress. You can enjoy the view of the city and the fortress directly from the cafe.
Anna Yehorova — Google review
A walk through the alleys and small shops, until you reach the three trorri; a visit to the Titanus Museum - Multimedia Experience to discover the proud history of the independence of the Republic of San Marino. A real discovery!🙂
Lucia Bertinelli — Google review
The Guaita Tower in San Marino is a captivating historical landmark that offers visitors a glimpse into the rich history of this small republic. Dating back to the 11th century, the Guaita Tower is the oldest of the three towers in San Marino and stands proudly atop Mount Titano, providing breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Stepping into the Guaita Tower feels like stepping back in time, as visitors explore its ancient walls and winding staircases. The tower's strategic location played a crucial role in San Marino's defense throughout the centuries, making it a symbol of the republic's resilience and independence.
Aside from its historical significance, the Guaita Tower also boasts stunning hiking trails that lead adventurous souls through lush forests and rugged terrain, offering unparalleled views of the picturesque countryside below. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply seeking natural beauty, a visit to the Guaita Tower promises an unforgettable experience filled with awe-inspiring vistas and fascinating tales of times gone by.
Carlos Jozala — Google review
Best view of San Marino, just take a short stroll down through the pass between here and the second tower. Picturesque and breathtaking, especially after foggy night and morning. Within a couple of steps, it is possible to see both sides of the rocky hill of San Marino.
Marek B — Google review
The main tower of San Marino, it's a museum that you can enter. It's almost at the top of the country. It's in very good shape. Worth visiting.
Paul Heller — Google review
Beautiful panoramic views from San Marino. Well worth a visit. There is a cable car but it is a fairly easy walk if you make sure to pause for regular breaks to take photos and catch your breath! It can be very busy and touristy so bear that in mind when you go. The shops sell a lot of tourist 'tat', which may or may not appeal, but it's easy to avoid and find relatively quiet areas to just admire the view and take in the beauty of the location, especially on a clear day when you can see the Adriatic sea in the distance.
Buddhini Samarasinghe — Google review
The Guaita Tower, also known simply as the First Tower, is one of the three iconic towers on Mount Titano in San Marino.
Guaita is the oldest and most famous of the three towers, dating back to the 11th century. Its primary function was as a defensive fortress.
Perched on the highest peak of Mount Titano, Guaita Tower provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and the rest of San Marino.
The tower features medieval military architecture with a distinctive square shape. Over the centuries, it underwent several modifications and expansions.
Visitors can access Guaita Tower, explore its interior, and enjoy the scenic vistas. The climb to the tower involves a steep but rewarding ascent. The ticket costs 4€.
Along with the other two towers (Cesta and Montale), is a symbol of San Marino and is depicted on the country's national flag.
Visiting Guaita Tower offers not only a glimpse into the medieval history of San Marino but also a breathtaking view of the picturesque landscape surrounding this small republic.
Teodor Laurentiu Busuioc — Google review
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Salita Alla Rocca, 61, 47890 Città di San Marino, San Marino
The Museo di Stato, which opened to the public in 1899 and is now located in Palazzo Pergami Belluzzi, houses a vast collection of artifacts spanning from Ancient Egypt to the Renaissance era. The museum boasts almost five thousand pieces, with many originating from Italy's rich history. Spread over five floors, visitors can view artworks, relics and archaeological finds representing different ages.
The State Museum of San Marino offer a different exhibitions. ancient time, medieval time, midieval and modern painting. Staff is very polite.
Plamen Mitev — Google review
This place was included in our shared ticket for the city... So we went. It has 5 floors of interesting objects from all ages. The toilets were very clean...
Steve Atkins-Steel — Google review
The Museo di Stato has an interesting collection of ancient artifacts as well as religious paintings. However, it does not explain all too much about the rich Sanmarinese history. Only part of the descriptions in the permanent exhibition is available in english. The temporary exhibition was italian only.
If you're into religious art this place is for you. If you're more interested in the history of San Marino maybe not so much.
Dirk — Google review
The four missing stars are for the administrator of the museum.
On the 8th of march we tried to visit the State Museum. We wanted to buy tickets but we found out that cash is forbidden (we did not understand why, because we had visited "Prima Torre" and "Seconda Torre" paying with cash). We are persons over 60 years old and we felt frustrated and discriminated. We do not like to pay with card and we like to keep beautiful entry tickets (not bank statements) from the places we visit. Nevertheless, we used the card and tried to pay. But... bad luck! The Internet was down and the payment couldn't be processed. The staff was extremely kind (they deserve five stars) and they apologized several times even though it wasn't their fault. After about ten minutes without Internet, because we didn't have enough time, we had to give up and we went to visit other places. Therefore, best regards to the administrator of the museum!
Gabriel Mardiros — Google review
Thorough museum considering the size of the country. None of it looked very exciting though and doesn't explain the history very clearly. However there are 4 floors of relics and paintings and some exhibitions (they had on lunar expeditions when we visited in November 2017). Was virtually empty when we were there even though lots of tourists were on the streets outside. Good value if using the TuttoSanMarino card and the five multi-museum pass (7.50 euros).
V C — Google review
Of interest was the equivalent mother and child worship in ancient Egypt. Madonna and Child.
Anthony Manmohan — Google review
Nice National Museum. Not to big!
johan A — Google review
This is a small but fascinating museum that is an essential stop for any visitor to this wonderful country. The staff was very welcoming and proactive in providing information and context in English on the incredible painting collection and exhibit. It was so appreciated and a highlight of my visit! Thank you!
Michael Roche — Google review
It's a cute museum but I expected it to be a museum about the history and archeology of San Marino. However, most of it is a random collection of donated artifacts only tangentially related to the country.
Ryan McMurry — Google review
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Piazzetta del Titano, 1, 47890 Città di San Marino, San Marino
The Palazzo Pubblico, a historic building built in the late 1800s, is located on Piazza della Liberta and serves as the seat of the government of San Marino. It replaced an older structure - Domus Comunis Magna - built between 1380 and 1392. The palace's appearance resembles that of a building from the 1600s.
Beautifully decorated both outside and inside, even tho we couldnt really step in, but security was really friendly
Andrea Rezza — Google review
I wasn’t expecting much but it was a beautiful building! I took the advice from the lady in the museum. Thanks!
Giancarlo Meléndez — Google review
I only visited it externally but I can say that it is still a beautiful building
Andrea Nori — Google review
All day was really amazing. Local spirit is very interesting. Many shops with souvenirs, cafes and restaurants. For 10 eur per person you can go to the highest tower and 5 more museus in the city.
Jurgita Bu — Google review
Nice sunset view from the terrace.
Mihail.T — Google review
One of our favourite places in this area: Palazzo Pubblico with its square crenelated tower was built in the late 1800s. The facade is decorated with coats-of-arms of the Republic and its four municipalities, and inside, a staircase leads to the Council Hall on the top floor. It’s pretty crowded during the summer. 🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
Mima T.A. — Google review
Historic building that still serves as a government seat to the city. With official ceremonies taking place within, there are guards who stand in front of the entrance doors, as it was in the past, giving the tourists quite the interesting photo opportunities.
Goran A. — Google review
Beautiful place and amazing view for San Marino landscape.
ewelina b-u — Google review
the most beautiful view that I have seen in my life. excellent store prices. the best experience of Italy.
Mary Podnachitana — Google review
Palazzo Pubblico is a lovely building. It is located in the small but beautiful Piazza della Liberta square. The Palazzo Pubblico ( Public Palace ) building of San Marino, also known as Palazzo del Governo, is the place where the official ceremonies of the Republic of San Marino are held and is the seat of the main institutional and administrative bodies, such as the Captains Regent, the Great and General Council, the Council of the XII and the Congress of State. The rich history of this building is extremely interesting. The building stands where once stood the Domus Magna Comunis, that is the old palace, dated around the end of the fourteenth century (1380-1392). The new public building was built between 1884 and 1894 to a design by the Roman architect Francesco Azzurri, who designed it in the severe and simple style of the municipal buildings of the 13th and 14th centuries. The facade of the public building is supported by three pointed arches and is characterized by the presence of three large openings and the clock tower. On the right of the façade is a bronze statue of the founder of the Republic, the Saint Marino, built in 1894 by the sculptor Giulio Tadolini. On the clock tower is possible to see a mosaic triptych depicting the saints Leo, Agata and Marino. The interior of the Palazzo Publico is extremely richly decorated with paintings, statues, frescoes from the Atri, hall of the Council of the XII until hall of the Great and General Council.
Asiyah Noemi Koso — Google review
This is a beautiful and historic building next to one of the prettiest squares in the country/city. The building is also the official government building for the country but hardly anyone seems to visit it (though we were there on a Sunday). Use your TuttoSanMarino card to buy the five multi-museum pass for 7.50 euros (for this palace, two other museums and the two towers) - which is excellent value as just seeing the two towers costs 6.50 euros and this museum is 3 euros otherwise.
Inside there is an entrance hall and up a flight of stairs there are two chambers: the main general council chamber with a huge painting of San Marino presumably. Another smaller chamber is next to it but you cannot go inside it. Also there is a bust of Abraham Lincoln and a quote he made about the country. All in all, it's worth a quick look but only takes about 10-15 minutes.
V C — Google review
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Contrada del Pianello, 47890 Città di San Marino, San Marino
The Palazzo Pubblico, a historic building built in the late 1800s, is located on Piazza della Liberta and serves as the seat of the government of San Marino. It replaced an older structure - Domus Comunis Magna - built between 1380 and 1392. The palace's appearance resembles that of a building from the 1600s.
Beautifully decorated both outside and inside, even tho we couldnt really step in, but security was really friendly
Andrea Rezza — Google review
I wasn’t expecting much but it was a beautiful building! I took the advice from the lady in the museum. Thanks!
Giancarlo Meléndez — Google review
I only visited it externally but I can say that it is still a beautiful building
Andrea Nori — Google review
All day was really amazing. Local spirit is very interesting. Many shops with souvenirs, cafes and restaurants. For 10 eur per person you can go to the highest tower and 5 more museus in the city.
Jurgita Bu — Google review
Nice sunset view from the terrace.
Mihail.T — Google review
One of our favourite places in this area: Palazzo Pubblico with its square crenelated tower was built in the late 1800s. The facade is decorated with coats-of-arms of the Republic and its four municipalities, and inside, a staircase leads to the Council Hall on the top floor. It’s pretty crowded during the summer. 🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
Mima T.A. — Google review
Historic building that still serves as a government seat to the city. With official ceremonies taking place within, there are guards who stand in front of the entrance doors, as it was in the past, giving the tourists quite the interesting photo opportunities.
Goran A. — Google review
Beautiful place and amazing view for San Marino landscape.
ewelina b-u — Google review
the most beautiful view that I have seen in my life. excellent store prices. the best experience of Italy.
Mary Podnachitana — Google review
Palazzo Pubblico is a lovely building. It is located in the small but beautiful Piazza della Liberta square. The Palazzo Pubblico ( Public Palace ) building of San Marino, also known as Palazzo del Governo, is the place where the official ceremonies of the Republic of San Marino are held and is the seat of the main institutional and administrative bodies, such as the Captains Regent, the Great and General Council, the Council of the XII and the Congress of State. The rich history of this building is extremely interesting. The building stands where once stood the Domus Magna Comunis, that is the old palace, dated around the end of the fourteenth century (1380-1392). The new public building was built between 1884 and 1894 to a design by the Roman architect Francesco Azzurri, who designed it in the severe and simple style of the municipal buildings of the 13th and 14th centuries. The facade of the public building is supported by three pointed arches and is characterized by the presence of three large openings and the clock tower. On the right of the façade is a bronze statue of the founder of the Republic, the Saint Marino, built in 1894 by the sculptor Giulio Tadolini. On the clock tower is possible to see a mosaic triptych depicting the saints Leo, Agata and Marino. The interior of the Palazzo Publico is extremely richly decorated with paintings, statues, frescoes from the Atri, hall of the Council of the XII until hall of the Great and General Council.
Asiyah Noemi Koso — Google review
This is a beautiful and historic building next to one of the prettiest squares in the country/city. The building is also the official government building for the country but hardly anyone seems to visit it (though we were there on a Sunday). Use your TuttoSanMarino card to buy the five multi-museum pass for 7.50 euros (for this palace, two other museums and the two towers) - which is excellent value as just seeing the two towers costs 6.50 euros and this museum is 3 euros otherwise.
Inside there is an entrance hall and up a flight of stairs there are two chambers: the main general council chamber with a huge painting of San Marino presumably. Another smaller chamber is next to it but you cannot go inside it. Also there is a bust of Abraham Lincoln and a quote he made about the country. All in all, it's worth a quick look but only takes about 10-15 minutes.
V C — Google review
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Contrada del Pianello, 47890 Città di San Marino, San Marino
The Basilica of San Marino, also known as Pieve, is a 19th-century Catholic church that was built by architect Antonio Serra in the neo-classical style. It was constructed on the site of an ancient 5th-century church that was demolished to make way for the new building. The basilica features a portico with Corinthian columns and a bell tower that was rebuilt in Romanesque style during the 1600s.
The Basilica of Saint Marinus stands as a testament to both architectural grandeur and historical significance. Located in the heart of San Marino, this magnificent basilica holds a pivotal role in the country's cultural heritage.
Constructed in honor of Saint Marinus, the founder of the Republic of San Marino, the basilica dates back to the 19th century, although its origins trace further into the annals of history. Its striking façade, adorned with intricate details and elegant columns, captivates visitors from afar, inviting them to delve into the rich tapestry of San Marino's past.
Beyond its aesthetic allure, the basilica serves as a spiritual beacon for locals and pilgrims alike, offering a tranquil sanctuary for reflection and prayer. The interior is adorned with exquisite frescoes, ornate altars, and majestic stained glass windows, each telling a story of faith and devotion.
Stepping inside, visitors are enveloped in a sense of reverence and awe, as the sacred atmosphere of the basilica washes over them. Whether admiring its architectural splendor or seeking solace in its hallowed halls, the Basilica of Saint Marinus leaves an indelible impression on all who visit.
In conclusion, the Basilica of Saint Marinus is not only a stunning architectural marvel but also a symbol of spiritual significance deeply ingrained in the history and culture of San Marino. Its beauty and historical importance make it a must-visit destination for travelers exploring this charming microstate.
Carlos Jozala — Google review
The Basilica di San Marino is a Catholic church located in the Republic of San Marino. While the country has a distinct domination of historic religious buildings of Christian faith, the basilica is the main church of the City of San Marino. It is situated on Piazzale Domus Plebis in the northeastern edge of the city, adjacent to the Church of St. Peter. It is dedicated to Saint Marinus, the founder and patron of the Republic
The present church was built in 1836 in place of an earlier one that dated to 7th century. It is built in the Neoclassical style, with a porch of eight Corinthian columns. Relics of St. Marino are enshrined in the basilica
vishnu j — Google review
An old and historical place. From the inside, it makes you go to the past and authenticity, the place is religious and shows the greatness of architecture at that time. Entrance is free to this place, you can pray and light candles as well. You can sit inside, I really recommend this place to visit.
Usif Adday — Google review
The Basilica del Santo in San Marino is a must-visit for anyone traveling to this beautiful country. The stunning architecture of the basilica is truly breathtaking, and the interior is equally as impressive with its intricate details and beautiful artwork. The views of San Marino from the basilica are also incredible, with stunning vistas stretching out in every direction. I highly recommend visiting this beautiful site if you're in the area.
Sundaram Subramanian — Google review
Looks a bit plain from the outside, but once you go inside, it's totally worth it. The detail of the carvings on the roof is quite impressive. To add on to that, you can find a statue of Saint Marinus (the patron saint of the country) on the altar.
Freeman Allen — Google review
Beauty Inside and out.
0.50£ Candle.
Ioana Vasile — Google review
Amazing place with amazing story. If you are in the San Marino you must see this church!
Natalia — Google review
Great place to visit - day trip
Baloo “Baloo” — Google review
The basilic is unique. It is inaugurated in 1828. Inside is a large with many sculptures. You can visit follow rules and keep silence.
Plamen Mitev — Google review
Great architecture. It is worth the extra steps to visit, rest, and contemplate.
Marek B — Google review
It was a surprise to see it internally. In fact, I didn't think it was so beautiful! Outside it is just as beautiful and the square that surrounds it is also very beautiful
Andrea Nori — Google review
Different but worth visiting!
Giancarlo Meléndez — Google review
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Piazzale Domus Plebis, 47890 Città di San Marino, San Marino
The battlement walls of the medieval citadel offer a delightful opportunity to stroll along a section and admire the picturesque hills that surround it. The pathway is relatively uncomplicated, although it should be noted that individuals with mobility issues are advised against attempting it due to the presence of numerous stairs. Regrettably, strollers cannot be accommodated on this route.
More than worth, for only 2 euros you can enjoy a (short) walk on the walls of the borgo and enjoy the best view of the Castle
Devid — Google review
(Translated by Google) The walk along the Ronda walkways from where you can admire the countryside with the surrounding hills and the sea is very pleasant. The walk in recent days has also been enlivened by ghosts, skeletons and witches who decorate the village for Halloween
(Original)
Molto piacevole la camminata sui camminamenti di Ronda da dove si può ammirare la campagna con le colline circostanti e il mare. La passeggiata in questi giorni è stata inoltre allietata da fantasmi, scheletri e streghe che decorano il borgo per Halloween
Cinzia Campari — Google review
(Translated by Google) Path on the old walls of the historic city, they are very beautiful and suggestive and allow you to admire a beautiful panorama of the city and the valley
Admission is €2 to be paid to the proloco at the beginning of the historic city
The path is narrow and with stairs, not suitable for the disabled or pushchairs
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Percorso sulle vecchie mura di cinta della città storica, sono molto belle suggestive e fanno ammirare un bel panorama sulla città e sulla vallata
Ingresso è di 2€ da pagare alla proloco all'inizio della città storica
Il percorso è stretto e con scale, non adatto a disabili o passeggini
Marina Messa — Google review
(Translated by Google) Short walk along a stretch of the walls of the medieval citadel, pleasant to enjoy an excellent view of the surrounding hills.
The route is relatively easy, but given the presence of many stairs I do not recommend it for anyone who has walking problems. The route cannot be followed with strollers.
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Breve camminata lungo un tratto delle mura di cinta della cittadella medievale, piacevole per godere di un ottimo panorama delle colline circostanti.
Il percorso è relativamente facile, ma vista la presenza di molte scale lo sconsiglio a chi dovesse avere problemi deambulatori. Il percorso non si può eseguire con i passeggini.
Luce Visione Percezione Pedrotti Elena — Google review
Castello di Gradara is a hilltop medieval castle featuring brickwork turrets, battlements, and a museum of history. The castle is steeped in a tragic story akin to that of Romeo and Juliet, inspiring renowned writers like Byron and Dante. The area surrounding the castle offers diverse landscapes ranging from mountainous terrain to art-filled cities such as Urbino and Ascoli Piceno, as well as the beautiful beaches of Conero Riviera.
Amazing medieval village, well kept, really worth seeing. We didn't have time to get into the castle itself but I'm sure it is as amazing inside as outside.
If you are around this area, I strongly recommend to come and spend few hours here.
Alice A. — Google review
A wall of about 800 meters in length encloses inside the castle and the village of Gradara in the lower part ; of it, in about 20 minutes you can cover the stretch that overlooks the village.
The visit to the castle with furnished rooms and to the village can last a little more than an hour.
There are various paid parking lots, the last one just under the walls.
It can also be reached by bus with departures from Pesaro - Gabicce Mare - Cattolica.
Construction began in the 12th century and continued in various stages over the following centuries.
Although there is no absolute certainty, it seems that the famous drama of "Paolo and Franesca" took place here, two lovers who were eventually killed by her husband and who are mentioned in Dante Alighieri's "Divine Comedy".
Fabio Da Roit — Google review
Amazing experience, we got the perfect day with the perfect light. Very well maintained and very nice to walk around.
Giovanni Balzi — Google review
Such a magnificent castle, so interesting, so lovely. You may catch the moment to hear some opera singers near, buy souvenirs, eat local food and have a drink, watch an archery competition.
Margarita Birardi — Google review
In one of the most beautiful villages in Italy, make sure to visit the Castle, rich in furnishings and artworks, and take a walk around the city walls
Roberto De Simone — Google review
Beautiful and very interesting little town and castle. Situated on the top of a hill it overlooks the whole area, including a beautiful view on the Adriatic Sea. The town has several (typical) souvenir shops and a few excellent food shops and restaurant. Perfect half a day out for the whole family.
Remco Hogenbirk — Google review
Amazing castle, nothing to say more, just WOW! Wold be nice if staff who works there will be more tourist friendly, because even if you speak Italian, they didn't explain to you almost nothing, what you can do and where you have to go.
NiKoJlaY — Google review
Fantastic castle up in the high mountains of gradara with amazing view of all italy, must see place, be ware very steep.
Antonio Falzone — Google review
We were very surprised at how many historical items were on display. It was well worth the entrance fee. You have to pay for parking but it's not much
Michele Hughes — Google review
Walled fortress of Gradara. A couple of hours or so will cover what you need to see. Beautiful Chapels, castle and little shops. Quite a steep climb to castle entrance, but worth going in and walking the walls for lovely views of the surroundings.
Linda Bentley — Google review
Worth the ride up the beautiful slopes up to the Castello di Gradara. This medieval fortress built from the 11th to 25th century, was said to be the inspiration for Dantes' Devine Comedy.
Rick Howard — Google review
Lovely medieval castle in well preserved village. 9€ gives you access to the castle interior as well as walking the ramparts ( castle walls). Take note that the entrance to the ramparts is not adjacent to the castle entrance, rather further down the hill. Well worth a visit if holidaying in the Marche area ; easily reachable from Gabicce Mare and Riccione.
Sarah Moccia — Google review
A lovely medieval castle with a magnificent view. Perfect for families with kids, there's no traffic and you can let your little ones run around freely.
Milica Majstorovic — Google review
Spectacular!!! Very very beautiful night eve if i was raining when we were there. There are restaurants with in and outside of the castle wall. You can make a walk of lover and it will take you around the castle. It is very a wonderful, beautiful and romantic place and trip!!! You can do in a couple and have romantic dinner and can also stay a night in a hotel within the castle wall and can also do a family trip visiting inside the castle itself.
Prattana Yaempark — Google review
Beautiful historical place with a lot of souvenir shops and restaurants. The inside of the castle is like you stepped into the 15.th century. Great experience!
Founded in 1994, this picturesque retreat runs along the Adriatic Sea & offers sweeping water views.
Very high up and amazing views, need a car as to steep to walk, resturants and bars at top with viewing piaza, can see for many miles including san marino and rimini.
Antonio Falzone — Google review
Perfect route for some high intensity interval training. About 20-22km long, with a final altitude gain of about 500m, but broken down in several short climbs.
Jonas Piccinotti — Google review
Clean and nice camping! Beautiful place, bathrooms looks modern, nice swimming pool (only one thing - everyone needs a swimming cap, if you don't have - you can buy for 4€). We were happy our experience! 🗺
Antanas Marcinkevicius — Google review
Great view and nice atmosphere in an authentic restaurant. The local wine (by the 1/4 or 1/2 liter) is very nice as well
Daniel Palmer — Google review
One of the most beautiful beaches in Italy. It's clean and let's keep it that way.
Be prepared to walk a bit there is a road to it but only allowed on foot so Parc in the parcing stops next to the town.
Wouter Sander (Vorax187) — Google review
A much needed waft of fresh air and beauty viewing the coast from above. We sat under the shade of a spiny acacia tree 🌳 absorbing the quiet of nature and cool breeze. The day had been hot and humid in town so driving up to St. Bartolo park reserve was the perfect opportunity.
Nives Torresi — Google review
Great place to enjoy nature, peace and stunning views
Ivana Fišić — Google review
Great spot to take a coffee break from cycling through the Italian countryside.
Rick Howard — Google review
A nice secluded beach which was not overcrowded and has a protected sea which was warm and clear to swim in. A real work out to get there down a steep roadway, not for the fait hearted as will my medium fitness, it had a tiring effect on my legs!
There are shops at the top in the town but no facilities on the beach so make sure you go prepared. A visit is highly recommended as it's a proper off the beaten track sort of beach.
Mark Chadwick — Google review
30 minutes walk from parking place. It’s a magical beach. Few people, warm sea, clean beach. If you have a comfortable sandals, you must try this beach. There is a small shop here, you can buy cold drink, coffee, and some food.
Dóra Darabos — Google review
It is a hard and long way to get down the road to the beach. The beach itself is not very clean. There is no trash but a lot of wood and stones. The way back up to the village is rly hard!
Family-friendly sandy beach with chairs & cabanas for rent, plus saltwater & freshwater pools.
Nice personnel, super fine sand, and almost nobody else before 6 am
Mattia Bedei — Google review
Definitely the best spiaggia in town! Clean bathrooms, kindly staff who are always smiling!
Many sun chairs, even on a crowded sunny weekend you can find available spots..
The lido Zona 99 in Cattolica is an excellent destination for families and pet owners looking for a beach that is welcoming and suitable for all. The staff are always friendly and ready to assist, creating a pleasant atmosphere. The cleanliness of the area is outstanding, ensuring a hygienic environment for everyone. For future visits, it would be wise to book a hotel nearby to fully enjoy the convenience of being close to Zona 99.
Wonderful family and pet friendly beach in Cattolica. Staff always welcoming and helpful; very clean. Next time we'll book a hotel just to be near zona99.
Elina Bogo — Google review
Het is voor Nederlanders altijd wennen, betalen voor het strand. Zo'n Lido is juist Dé manier om kennis te maken met de Italiaanse strand cultuur. Erg schoon. Voorzieningen als een sportschool, opblaasservice, kluisjes, animatie. Een aanrader voor één dag.
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Dutch people always have to get used to paying for the beach. Such a Lido is the best way to get acquainted with Italian beach culture. Very clean. Facilities such as a gym, inflation service, lockers, entertainment. Highly recommended for one day.
This is possibly the best beach I have been too. This beach has swimming pools, hot tubs, children's park, restaurants, boat and surf hire on it. The beach is wide and the sea is so carm due to the rocks that enclose it. Safest beach for children of all ages. Fantastic! This is real Italy and a great town to relax even with the kids!
Ben White — Google review
Very nice and clean beach. Showers, toilets, sorted waste.
Recommended mainly for children
Pavla Šídlová — Google review
not been on high season. payed 10euro more then in riccione fo the same service and time spend. Service not available between 12:00 and 14:00 . it may because it was not in high season but there is no reason why they just leave.
Marco Moretti — Google review
It's a great place for taking a cocktail with friends
The Aquarium of Cattolica is a large marine life center with over 100 tanks showcasing a variety of sea creatures including sharks, stingrays, penguins, and otters. Visitors can attend feeding times for these animals while admiring the beauty of the exhibits. While there are some cute programs available at an additional cost, such as animal figures in the gift shop, they may be overpriced and not all animals on display are real.
It is very interesting, especially for the kids. The staff is very helpful (we were late the day when we had the tickets, and they offered us to come next day (for free, cos we already payed once) so we can see all of it and don't need to hurry up.
GodTM — Google review
Nice aquarium, interesting fish and other sea habitants, we and our children enjoyed it there. Recomand it
Jana Schnaubeltov? — Google review
Two words: Bull sharks. Magnificent beasts. To see them floating around is just mesmerizing. Worth going only to see them. General experience was good also. Nice exhibition of fish, learning new fact and reasonable price.
Grega Kovac — Google review
Larger dogs are not allowed, not even with muzzles - but small ones are welcome, that's really nonsense, as larger ones are far more socialised, and everything is easily accessible.
As there are many tourists, there could be more english panels with descriptions.
Overall the aquarium is wonderful.
Mateja Jere Mrak — Google review
Kind of rubbish place. I've been literally robbed: 70 euros for 2 adults and 2 children, when something like this is in the UK would not cost more than £35 with a family ticket.
The place is for most of its part inaccessible to impaired and disabled person. It's also poorly maintained (rubbish everywhere, gums, ashes) and the staff almost unwilling to work.
The entrance was so distressing and unfriendly which I was tempted to run away.
The worse of all is that being on holiday I clearly was not having a printer and the guys were kind of not keen to let me in because they were not able to use their scanner on a mobile device.
An overall visit could last no more than 2.5 hours, with the best being only the one with fishes. The new entry, built in 2016 is kind of joke, with some posters and some plastic animals.
Absolutely not worth all that money. A place like this should cost no more than 7 euro per person.
Andrea Moro — Google review
Our kids they enjoy the tour, they discover and see other creatures in the world. Maybe they can plant more trees on Meadow its too hot.
Kim Milar — Google review
This is one of the most popular place in the area so a little planning is needed!
First of do not visit the park in peak hours which are between 12 - 15.
Come as early as possible or at 16 (plan about 2h to see everything).
Buy tickets online to skip the queue.
Do not plan to eat here as there are to many people with the same idea, instead you can get food at plenty of restaurants nearby that also have better food.
Take your time in the aquarium (blue pavilion) as that us the highlight. People move fast so if you wait a minute you can usually get a great view.
Parking can be scarce in the area so if you cant find a spot you can try to park in the streets and walk there.
Pricing is a bit on the high end but children love it so it is worth it as long as it is not to crowded. Also buyin online the tickets are cheeper by up to 20%
I would recommend visiting the aquarium on a thursday or friday.
4 stars as it was a bit pricey and some areas are a bit run down.
Travel tricks (TravelTricks.net) — Google review
A little peicey, but personnel is helpful, area big offering shade, good location near parking and beaches.
Good for families with kids of different age.
Best one is shark building, only bad it's without wheelchair access.
The dinosaur outdoor area is good addition.
We spent around 2 hours here.
Stefan Kosztolanyi — Google review
We loved the visit. The shark tank is amazing. We watched great white shark so closely. You can get a stamp and return during the day. Outdoor Dinosaur park is also great.
Lan Xu — Google review
Aquarium Very good although abit disappointing that the walk through tunnel was quite shallow above, so not the full experience of the fish above you. Seemed a little expensive for entry for what was there. Cafe food not that great so take a picnic. The best bit was the looking through the eye of an insect at how they see things, that was amazing 👏
Linda Bentley — Google review
Very nice place for everyone especially for families. Nice aquarium . There you can buy combo tickets with Rimini miniatures. I recommend that
Miroslav Janovic — Google review
Cute program, paar animal Not have , ticket 21EUR, children 17EUR.
The Memory shop full high price. One normal plüss figure ca 30 cm 28-45 EUR.
So many animal not looking , so many animal just plastic. But unblock beauty Memory, and unforgettable.
The personal friendly, but the buffet. And all high price.
I little bit waiting more, but is ok.
Norbert Bobak — Google review
It is lovely overall but apart from the fish area there is not much to visit in other halls.
with the same ticket you can enter multiple days in the same day, if you wanna see the otters please go early, we went around 4pm and they all went to sleep.
Cool place to visit for children but not stroller friendly because there are a looooot of stairs.
Try to get the ticket online to avoid a long queue at the ticket office.
Rose S — Google review
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Piazzale delle Nazioni, 1A, 47841 Cattolica RN, Italy
Marinando is an association that offers boat tours underneath the Tiberius Bridge, a picturesque ancient Roman bridge with five arches. This eloquent Istrian stone architecture was designed by the Romans and features handles that redirect the flow of the Marecchia River's current to reduce its force on the bridge. The bridge has historic significance as it marks the beginning of Via Emilia, an important arterial road between Rimini and Po river valley.
Beautiful old bridge, fantastic area for just chilling in sun, surrounded by great food. Lots of nice seats overlooking water, and access to park. Spent more time here than beach!
Simon Scott — Google review
Very old!!! I cannot believe I can stand on a bridge that was built in Jesus's lifetime! It feels as though you are connected to ancient roman days. Truly incredible. It's funny to see the locals pass by you without thinking about the deep historical context. Just wow.
Isabelle Mendizabal — Google review
Absolutely loved the old Roman bridge, Ponte di Tiberio! It's majestic and the fact that all the arches stand on a single foundation, and have been for so long, is amazing too.
Anjali Gopakumar — Google review
Absolutely amazing to think that this bridge is over 2000 years old and still being used to this day to carry all sorts of transport over it, the Romans certainly new how to build things that could withstand the test of time, awesome
Kevy Mac — Google review
Beautiful old bridge with nice surrounding area, huge park where you can relax, walk, run, work out, fall in love and enjoy nature.
Aleksandar Aco — Google review
Lovely place. A very old stone bridge in a relaxing view of greenery. A must see if in the area.
Massimo A — Google review
Quaint little town with a cute little parade of cafe's and restaurants. The bridge itself is very special and feels like the town has been beautifully preserved from the past. If you're nearby, worth visiting, otherwise not worth any major detours.
C Dharman — Google review
Impressive bridge, built in 14-21 years a.D., during Christ's life! Try to visit it twice - in the evening and after sunset, like me :)
Italia in Miniatura is a theme park that showcases small-scale models of famous Italian buildings, including the Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli and Portiuncula Chapel. Additionally, there are models of European structures and rides for visitors to enjoy. The park offers an intricate and accurate depiction of Italy's architecture and provides a unique perspective on the country's history. A visit to Italia in Miniatura is highly recommended for those who appreciate miniature things and have an interest in Italian culture.
Very beautiful park. The miniatures were very impressive and detailed. Good for both old and young - my parents and I had a great time, and stayed for 6 hours at the park. The few other attractions beside the miniature of Italy is enough for a whole day of fun.
Freja Tousgaard Andersen — Google review
We felt like a bit of a change from visiting the beach so we found this place. A little bit outside Rimini we arrived to find ample paid parking (3€ per day). We then went in quite quickly without queues, probably due to covid. We spent about 45 minutes walking around the part of the park with the miniature building from all over Italy which were well made and interesting for us as we have visited many of the places. We then wondered round to see what else the park offered, not much! We took a ride on the Pinocchio ride which took about 2 minutes and the story was told only in Italian and felt very dated. Maybe for very young Italian kids it would be OK. Then we went on the boat trip around mini Venice, quite nice but nothing amazing. We then went for the parrot experience which was 2 large beautiful parrots that sat on the metal cage screaming. Last but not least we took a 5 minute ride on the mono-rail around the park. All in all, I felt that the 22€ price tag was a bit steep and maybe for kids of between the ages of 4 and 10 it might be interesting but other than that pretty underwhelming!
Leipzig ?Scott? Englisch — Google review
I just love this place. I have been to other such theme parks, but this one will remain in my memory the most. More than 300 buildings in perfect construction. A display of history and present in one park. Very nicely decorated, suitable for children and groups. I recommend all parents to take their children to this phenomenal experience at least once.
Simon Požek — Google review
Well worth the visit. I love miniature things so I had to come see Mini Italy. It was perfect and had a lot more than I was expecting. They also had a mini Europe section with about 5 structures and some rides. Really enjoyed it.
Caroline Backos — Google review
I am glad we went to visit as it's nice to see. It was quite difficult to keep the kids engaged the entire way around. They enjoyed the small selection of rides they have.
Worth a visit but in need of modernisation.
James Gosling — Google review
If you want to visit every famous building in Europe then you can visit this very special park and you can visit Eiffel Tower and Pisa Tower in one day. There is a lot of stuff to look at and you can take photos with the small versions of famous buildings. If you are thirsty or if you are hungry, you can order some drink or food in the bistro.
Jaroslav ?ern? — Google review
We had an unforgettable day at Miniature Italia in Rimini! This place is a true gem, offering a captivating journey through Italy and around the world through intricate miniature monuments.
From the Leaning Tower of Pisa to the magnificent Taj Mahal, we explored iconic landmarks in incredible detail. It was like a global adventure all in one place.
The craftsmanship is outstanding, and whether you're an adult fascinated by architecture or a kid with a sense of wonder, Miniature Italia is a must-visit. It's an educational and awe-inspiring experience for all ages.
If you're in Rimini, don't miss this opportunity to travel the world in miniature. It's an adventure worth every moment!
Benedikt Luecke — Google review
So cute and useful! You can find the most important Italian monuments, information about the regions and even a few activities like getting on a boat in “little Venice”!
Isabel Pineda — Google review
We are very satisfied. All atractions were included in entry ticket except cinema 7D (c. 2,5 €). Food in area cost c. 10 € for menu. Parking for cars is 3 € per day. You must pay the parking at the cash desk!
Martin Kampas — Google review
Great little park to visit with your kids. Buy the tickets online at least 1 day early, it's much cheaper. They have some fun attractions and the miniatures are very lovely.
Joy — Google review
The park is really nice. Kids will love it there. Lots of trains. At the time of our visit they only had one restaurant open, quality good and prices reasonable. I was shocked by the toilets, which are Turkish toilets.
Ihoris Ihoris — Google review
Nice thematic park, for adults and children. The miniatures are well preserved (they don't look 30+ years old!) and some of them have also animations. There are also a few attractions like the train going above the park, the water trunks, the Pinocchio's attraction, and a few others.
The attractions are mainly thought for children and the place makes learning a fun activity. So it is a very nice place also for schools.
It is nice even for adults without childrens, even though these are a minority.
The park is relatively small and can be seen in 2 hours with a fast speed and no queues, or it can take up to 4 if you want to do everything slowly. But in general it is smaller than other thematic parks and with less attractions. Even though, it deserves the 5 stars because it is original, educational, and it does not have excessive waiting times.
The Traveller — Google review
Great place. It feels like you tour the whole of italy in 1 visit,there's all needed facilities and restaurant (on weekends it might be busy) at least McDonald's right next door. Few rides also and some stalls (open on weekends) overall, it was really great.
Rudi Brits — Google review
It was cute, I enjoyed it. But the bus connection between the centre and this park is not very good.
Evelin Magyar — Google review
In good weather it is fun for all the family. Small kids enjoyed the water slides and water "playground" where we had a lot of fun. We checked everything and it was awesome.
Péter Donáth — Google review
Beautiful park, small, you can spend long time watching the mini monuments more famous from Italy. They have different rides, some of them are open as soon as the park opens and others later. The train around the park it’s very nice, we really enjoyed and the castle with water guns it’s very fresh and fun. During the weekdays is not crowded.
Diana Quijano — Google review
We had a lovely day out here. The price is reasonable. There are good food options at the site. The miniatures were well made and the actions were enough to keep the kids interested. The log flume water ride was a nice bonus.
Kugel Ball — Google review
It's a great place to spend a day in !
Scale replicas are very well done, down to the smallest details !
Venice is looking much better than in reality. 😁
It:s worth visiting, you will learn so many things about Italy, and you can see the places that you didn't visited yet in Italy and in Europe as well ...
You can carry out various activities, children wil be delighted !
Highly recommended !
Tavi Radu — Google review
If you have kids, you must come here. Such an amazing place. I loved the miniatures, the kids loved the rides which were included in the price 24 eur per person above 140cm. The log ride was the best. Granite 4 eur, coffee 2 eur, lots of food everywhere. I was surprised we almost did not have to wait anywhere. Parking for a campervan 5eur per day, 3 eur per car right next to it. Mc Donalds 10m from the entrance. Come here, you will not regret it.
The Lido Bagno Mario 74a offers a comfortable and family-friendly environment, making it the ideal choice for families with children. The staff is friendly and welcoming, ensuring that guests feel at ease during their visit. The facilities include nurseries for children, entertainment areas, and play zones to keep the little ones entertained. Additionally, there are beach courts where guests can enjoy various sports activities. For refreshments, there is a coffee corner as well as a dispenser for drinks and snacks.
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Patrizia Balducci — Google review
(Translated by Google) Bathroom with all comforts, ideal for families with children! Very friendly and welcoming staff! There are nurseries for children, entertainment and play area, beach fields. Coffee corner, drinks and snacks dispenser. Ice creams available. Ok dog area with special beds for them!
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Bagno con tutte le comodità, ideale x famiglie coi bimbi! Staff simpaticissimo e accogliente! Ci sono nursery per i bimbi animazione e zona giochi, campi da Beach. Angolo caffè, distributore bevande e snack. Gelati a disposizione. Ok area cani con lettini appositi per loro!
Susy Betta — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful beach, a good entrance to the sea, clean, everything is there for a good rest! And most importantly, unlike other beaches, the price is the same every day, the first lines from the sea are 18 €, starting from the 5th line, 12 €. On other beaches, for example, number 70, every day a new worker and a new price, from 17 to 22 € (((
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Гарний пляж, добрий вхід в море, чисто, все є для гарного відпочинку! І головне, на відмінну від інших пляжів ціна однакова кожен день, перші лінії від моря 18 € починаючи з 5 лінії 12 €. На інших пляжах наприклад номер 70, кожного дня новий працівник і нова ціна то 17 то 22 €(((
Vera Sikach — Google review
(Translated by Google) Sympathy and cheerfulness are the masters of the bathroom... great guys...
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Simpatia e allegria sono le padrone del bagno...grandi ragazzi ...
Di Prinzio Vittorio — Google review
(Translated by Google) Clean and organized bathroom. Entertainment for children every day, accepted on Mondays. It has a delightful relaxation corner with tables and hammocks. Shelter for toys and inflatable boats. Theirs is equipped with a play area for little ones and older kids. Average price for the place.
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Bagno pulito e organizzato. Animazione x bambini tutti i giorni accetto il lunedì. Ha un delizioso angolo relax con tavolini e amache. Ricovero giocattoli e per i gommoni. Il loro è provvisto di area giochi per i piccoli e per i ragazzi più grandi. Prezzo nella media del luogo.
Catia Petruolo — Google review
(Translated by Google) Lots of quality, spotless bathrooms, friendliness and hospitality are the order of the day. All perfect! See you soon!
PS I have never seen such a clean beach
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Tanta qualità, bagni pulitissimi, cordialità e ospitalità sono al ordine del giorno. Tutto perfetto! A presto!
PS mai vista spiaggia così pulita
Eros Gazzola — Google review
(Translated by Google) First year family and friends immediately got along well, everything was always clean and tidy.
Mr. Mario super kind and available even out of hours to spend a nice evening on the beach... his sons Michele and Matteo are always available for anything... super recommended
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Primo anno famiglia e amici ci siamo trovati subito bene tutto sempre pulito e ordinati.
Signor Mario super gentile e disponibile anche fuori orario per passare una bella serata in spiaggia... i suoi figli Michele e Matteo sempre disponibili per qualsiasi cosa ..super consigliato
Cristian Gottardis — Google review
(Translated by Google) After almost two weeks of stay I can say that I had a good time in this bathroom both due to the courtesy, availability and courtesy. My regret is that in the first days of the holidays the entertainment was nothing special until the arrival of Valerio to whom I My biggest compliments. A very good and attentive boy with a thousand resources and ability to entertain the little ones to the older ones including parents. Good at gymnastics for waking up in the morning on the beach with his jokes and scientific knowledge that intrigue us. Good in entertaining us with his magic games with cards etc.. my compliments go to Valerio the latest entertainer to arrive in recent days. If I could have the confirmation of finding him again next year I would definitely choose this bathroom!
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Dopo due settimane quasi di permanenza posso dire che mi sono trovata bene in questo bagno sia x la cortesia disponibilità e cortesia.Il mio rammarico è che nei primi giorni delle vacanze l animazione non fosse niente di che fino all arrivo di valerio al quale faccio i miei piu grandi complimenti.Un ragazzo bravissimo e preoaratissimo dalle mille risorse e capacita nell intrattenere dai piu piccini ai piu grandi compresi i genitori.Bravo nella ginnastica x il risveglio al mattino in spiaggia con le sue barzellette e nozioni scentifiche che che ci incuriosiscono.Bravo nell intrattenerci con i suoi giochi di magia con le carte ecc..i miei complimenti vanno a valerio l ultimo animatore arrivato on questi giorni.Se potessi avere la conferma di ritrovare lui l anno prossimo sicuramentw sceglierei questo bagno!
emanuela martinello — Google review
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Viale San Salvador, 127, 47922 Torre Pedrera RN, Italy
The drive from Gubbio to Rimini is 77.1 miles (124 km).
How long does it take to drive from Gubbio to Rimini?
Driving from Gubbio to Rimini should take you 1 hr 30 mins in normal traffic.
How much would gas cost from Gubbio to Rimini?
Gas from Gubbio to Rimini would cost around $7 to $16, depending on your vehicle's fuel efficiency.
Where should I stop on the way from Gubbio to Rimini?
You could check out Paper and Watermark Museum Fabriano and Museo delle Arti e dei Mestieri in Bicicletta - MAMB, or the always popular Castle of Lanciano!
What are the best cities to visit between Gubbio and Rimini?
People love visiting Riccione, Urbino, and Senigallia, among others.
What's the weather like in Gubbio?
It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.