Emilia Romagna
Emilia Romagna and the Republic of San Marino
Population: approx. 4,447,000
Area of Emilia Romagna: 22,123 km²
Provinces: Bologna (BO), Ferrara (FE), Forlì-Cesena (FC), Modena (MO), Parma (PR), Piacenza (PC), Ravenna (RA), Reggio Emilia (RE), Rimini (RN)
Location: Northern Italy
The Emilia Romagna region
The Emilia Romagna region is located between the Po River in the north and the Apennines in the south. This region is considered one of the most fertile and productive regions in all of Italy, also thanks to the Adriatic coast and the mild climate. Emilia Romagna offers its tourists with the contrast between mountains and sea breathtaking landscapes, beauties for the eye and for the soul Colors and smells, art, film and music, everything in this beautiful region.
The Adriatic coast
The Adriatic coast is preferred by tourists who want sun, sea and entertainment during their vacation. The places known for this are Rimini, Riccione, Cattolica, Milano Marittima, Cesenatico, and many more … Here you will find relaxation, recreation, wellness, sport and entertainment.
Many natural parks for nature walks, however, are in Parma and Piacenza.
Salsomaggiore and Bagno di Romagna are very well known for their wellness and thermal centers. Emilia Romagna is also known for the works of Verdi, the poems of Pascoli and the films of the world-famous Federico Fellini.
Events, shows, concerts and performances for young and old take place throughout the summer season.
The third smallest country in Europe, the Republic of San Marino, borders directly on the region. Art, history, architecture. Emilia Romagna offers all of this.
City of Bologna
Bologna, the city of fair trade, condenses these aspects in the Basilica of San Petronio, one of the most beautiful churches in Italy, which has a unique front, half roughly and half clad in marble.
The city of Ferrara, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a place that still retains the splendor acquired during the Renaissance. A splendor that can be found in the streets, in the palaces and in the art treasures of Estense Castle. In Modena, city of taste and home of tortellini, you can admire the Romanesque cathedral and the Ghirlandina bell tower.
Another location, with eight attractions recognized as World Heritage by UNESCO, is Ravenna, the city of mosaics. The sights not to be missed are the Basilica of S. Apollinare Nuovo, the Mausoleum of Teodorico and the Basilica of St. Apollinare in Classe.
Faenza is a city rich in monuments and with remarkable historical and cultural heritage. It enjoys its fame thanks to its ancient ceramic industry , an art that dates back to the thirteenth century.
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