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A LEADING REGION FOR TOURISM
Undisputed leader for tourism in Europe, Emilia Romagna has 130 kilometres of beaches, discotheques, restaurants, pizzerias, water parks, games halls, sports facilities in an endless array. In the summer, the region is visited by thousands of Italian and foreign tourists. Emilia Romagna can satisfy any sort of taste, cyclists, gourmets, lovers of relaxation, or entertainment, families with small children, lovers of history and excursions, here everyone can find what they are looking for. Rimini needs no introduction, capital for holidaymakers seeking comfort and fun at all hours. Cattolica is also important, a bathing establishment since the last century with three kilometres of super-equipped beaches and all sorts of recreation and entertainment facilities. To all this, Riccione also adds an excellent Spa centre, fed by water coming from four springs. But the Emilia coast is more besides, peace and quiet, well away from the hectic life, can be found in the Ferrara Lidos, which offer everything you need for a really relaxing holiday.
A journey into folklore and culture. To suggest an itinerary we have chosen the ancient Via Emilia, leaving from Piacenza that follows the banks of the River Po. In Monticelli d’Ongina, you will find the Ethnographic Museum of this great river: an exhibition of boats from 250 years ago, models of typical craft like the ferryboats, reproductions of the mills and moments of daily life, like sturgeon fishing and gathering the trunks from under the water. Typical country tools, and an aquarium with 22 tanks of fish coming from the median flow of the River Po. We now enter the Parma area, with Ozzano near Collecchio, with the ethnographic “Guateli Collection”, called the “Louvre of peasants”, with the private collection of Ettore Guateli, which is really vast with everyday items in their various uses. Finally in Reggio Emilia, we find Novella with the Peasant Civilisation Museum, set out in the 13th century basement of the fort. It documents the thousand years’ culture of the area, and the farming tools are divided by seasons, with domestic life in the countryside reproduced with the everyday tools and furniture.
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Via Tabiano 42/A - 43039 - Salsomaggiore Terme(PR)
Phone +39 0524 565648 - Fax +39 0524 567589
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Strada San Michele, 50 - 47893 - Repubblica di San Marino()
Phone +378 0549 903964 - Fax +378 0549 907120
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Viale Torino, 80 - 47838 - Riccione(RN)
Phone 0541.615402 - Fax 0541.615248
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Viale Alpi Centrali, 199 - 44020 - Lido degli Scacchi(FE)
Phone +39 0533 380193 - Fax +39 0533 381456
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Viale delle Acacie, 67 - 44024 - Lido di Spina(FE)
Phone 0533 330110 - Fax 0533 330052
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Lido di Pomposa di Comacchio - 44020 - Comacchio(FE)
Phone +39 0533 380376 - Fax +39 0533 380377
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Via Romita 12 - 40127 - Bologna(BO)
Phone +39 051 325016 - Fax +39 051 325318
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Via Marsala - 47838 - Riccione(RN)
Phone +39 0541 690160 - Fax +39 0541 690044
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Via Adriatica, 29 - 47043 - Gatteo a mare(FC)
Phone 0547 86213 – 0547 86672 - Fax 0547 87583
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Viale Alpi Orientali n. 118 - 44020 - Comacchio(FE)
Phone 0533/380130 - Fax 0533/380120
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Viale D'Annunzio, 92 I - 47838 - Riccione(RN)
Phone +39 0541646590 - Fax +39 0541 643488
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Viale Tasso, 175 - 47838 - Riccione(RN)
Phone +39 0541 645150 - Fax +39 0541 605463
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Viale D'Annunzio, 10 - 47838 - Riccione(RN)
Phone +39 0541 643065/645561 - Fax +39 0541 643065/645561
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Strada San Michele, 50 - 47893 - Repubblica di San Marino()
Phone +378 0549 903964 - Fax +378 0549 907120
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Via Litoranea sud, 36 - 47843 - Misano Adriatico(RN)
Phone +39 0541 610544 - Fax +39 0541 610257
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Lungomare Costituzione, 21 - 47838 - Riccione(RN)
Phone +39 0541 642525 - Fax +39 0541 642663
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Viale Galli, 5 - 47838 - Riccione(RN)
Phone +39 0541 648064 - Fax +39 0541 642264
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Via San Martino, 37 - 47838 - Riccione(RN)
Phone +39 0541 605710 - Fax +39 0541 691534
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Viale Trento Trieste,79 - 47838 - Riccione(RN)
Phone +39 0541 601652 - Fax +39 0541 601652
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Via Monteverdi 4 - 47838 - Riccione(RN)
Phone +39 0541 644292 - Fax +39 0541 643433
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Via Tebano, 42 - 48018 - Faenza(RA)
Phone +39 0546 47101 - Fax +39 0546 47101
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Localita' Momarola, 33 - 43041 - Parma(PR)
Phone +39 0525 824217
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Località Polveriera, 167 - 40030 - Grizzana Morandi(BO)
Phone +39 051 910237
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Strada San Michele, 50 - 47893 - Repubblica di San Marino()
Phone +378 0549 903964 - Fax +378 0549 907120
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The provincial capital of monuments, squares, unmistakeable arcades and the first University in the world. Bologna is not only an art city but also a land of fascinating Apennine landscapes. |
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This town in Emilia has always been rich with monuments and artistic historic heritage, and has now by appointed by UNESCO as world heritage. Ferrara, besides being one of the loveliest art towns in Italy, also has some famous tourist resorts, well away from the hectic life of the Rimini Riviera. |
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This town in the Romagna region has been enriched in the past with numerous symbolic and bombastic attributions, which created heavy building improvement work, which radically changed certain historic districts. |
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These are the origins of this town, where some monuments have been declared world heritage by UNESCO. The cultural heritage of the province of Modena is a perfect balance of important historic towns, natural landscapes and mythical places for engine lovers. |
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