Forlimpopoli is located on the Romagna plain, at the foot of the last hills of the Apennines, about 25 km from the Adriatic Sea. The built-up area spreads along the Via Emilia (S.S.n. 9), between the towns of Forlì and Cesena, where the [...]
Read ForlimpopoliIn the heart of the wonderful region of Emilia-Romagna, where the hills are colored in golden shades at sunset and art secrets are hidden in every corner, two authentic gems shine: Forlimpopoli and Bertinoro.
Read Forlimpopoli and Bertinoro: A Journey between Art and TasteOriginally from Forlimpopoli, Pellegrino Artusi (1820 - 1911) is considered the father of Italian cuisine. Casa Artusi was inaugurated in his honour in 2007, as a centre that works to promote the “gas(...)
Read Casa ArtusiThe Lands of Romagna in the Renaissance find their highest representation in the works of Marco Palmezzano (Forlì, 1459-1539), ,beloved pupil, of Melozzo from Forlì. His paintings are fascinating for their glazed oil paint and scenic [...]
Read Marco Palmezzano and RomagnaItaly’s Motor Valley is first and foremost a place of history and tradition. Without these two elements, it would not be possible to have Ferrari’s great racing cars or Ducati’s Desmosedici at the top(...)
Read Museums and collectionsEmilia-Romagna offers a wide selection of perfectly equipped bike parks for those seeking adrenaline and technical trails to ride on their mountain bikes.In addition, from winding tracks among the...
Read Bike Parks in Emilia-RomagnaEveryone travels along it, everyone praises it, but few know the true history of the Via Emilia, today known as the SS 9 main road. More than 2,000 years have passed since its construction began, unde(...)
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