Cities of art
Cities of art
From the mosaics and Basilicas of Ravenna to the majesty of the Estense Castle in Ferrara, passing through the romantic city of Venice to reach the suggestive San Marino. These are just some of the destinations known throughout Europe for their beauty and their history and all easily accessible by car or bus in a short time, even with organized excursions with a guide.
In addition, thanks to reduced-cost admission tickets to the main and most popular amusement parks of the Riviera Romagnola: Mirabilandia, Oltremare, Fiabilandia and Italia in miniature, families can spend days full of fun.
In addition, thanks to reduced-cost admission tickets to the main and most popular amusement parks of the Riviera Romagnola: Mirabilandia, Oltremare, Fiabilandia and Italia in miniature, families can spend days full of fun.
Emilia-Romagna is a region located in the north-eastern part of Italy, bordered to the south with the Marche, Tuscany and the Republic of San Marino, to the north with Veneto and Lombardy, to the east it is wet from the Adriatic Sea and to the west it borders with Piedmont and Liguria.
It is made up of two regions: Emilia, with the provinces of Piacenza, Parma, Reggio Emilia, Modena, Ferrara and part of the province of Bologna; Romagna, which includes the provinces of Rimini, Ravenna, Forlì-Cesena and the eastern part of the province of Bologna.
The Adriatic coast, from the Ferrara beaches to the marinas of Ravenna, Cervia, Cesenatico, Rimini, Riccione and Cattolica, reaches the length of 110 km of beach and excellent quality services. Campsites in Emilia Romagna by the sea are in the first places in Italy for the number of customers and for the presence of tourists, especially the category of family camping. Emilia-Romagna and in particular the Adriatic coast is the ideal vacation spot: sun, sea, beach, entertainment but also culture, excursions, relaxation, spas, etc.
It is made up of two regions: Emilia, with the provinces of Piacenza, Parma, Reggio Emilia, Modena, Ferrara and part of the province of Bologna; Romagna, which includes the provinces of Rimini, Ravenna, Forlì-Cesena and the eastern part of the province of Bologna.
The Adriatic coast, from the Ferrara beaches to the marinas of Ravenna, Cervia, Cesenatico, Rimini, Riccione and Cattolica, reaches the length of 110 km of beach and excellent quality services. Campsites in Emilia Romagna by the sea are in the first places in Italy for the number of customers and for the presence of tourists, especially the category of family camping. Emilia-Romagna and in particular the Adriatic coast is the ideal vacation spot: sun, sea, beach, entertainment but also culture, excursions, relaxation, spas, etc.
Ferrara
Natural reserves and protected areas, a spectacle to be experienced a heritage of infinite beauty to see, touch, experience, feel.
The province of Ferrara is a completely flat area that offers various ideas for visits and experiences. This is the province of Emilia-Romagna with the largest extension of reserves and protected areas of naturalistic interest.
The renewal impulse of the Estensi crossed the walls of the city of Ferrara and their Renaissance conception of space expanded to the most remote borders of their possessions, which were the subject of a cultural planning of the territory in which nature and the Great River merged. with the most refined architecture, creating a global integration between the city and the landscape.
It is easy to find extraordinary traces of this heritage: gardens, reclamations, canals, Renaissance buildings return an exciting travel experience thanks to the subtle balance between nature and art that is still preserved and valued today.
A historic center, a world heritage site from Camping Village Tahiti it is possible to reach the splendid Renaissance city of Ferrara in just over half an hour by car.
The province of Ferrara is a completely flat area that offers various ideas for visits and experiences. This is the province of Emilia-Romagna with the largest extension of reserves and protected areas of naturalistic interest.
The renewal impulse of the Estensi crossed the walls of the city of Ferrara and their Renaissance conception of space expanded to the most remote borders of their possessions, which were the subject of a cultural planning of the territory in which nature and the Great River merged. with the most refined architecture, creating a global integration between the city and the landscape.
It is easy to find extraordinary traces of this heritage: gardens, reclamations, canals, Renaissance buildings return an exciting travel experience thanks to the subtle balance between nature and art that is still preserved and valued today.
A historic center, a world heritage site from Camping Village Tahiti it is possible to reach the splendid Renaissance city of Ferrara in just over half an hour by car.
The center of Ferrara is the privileged place for meetings, entertainment and shows, included by UNESCO in the World Heritage List as a wonderful example of a city designed in the Renaissance that preserves its heart intact. Ferrara is home to important cultural centers: the National Picture Gallery of the Palazzo dei Diamanti, the headquarters of the Ermitage Italia Foundation, the National Archaeological Museum, the Museum of the Risorgimento and the Resistance, the Filippo de Pisis Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, the Cathedral Museum, the Giovanni Boldini Museum and numerous other museums.
However, the Estense Castle remains the symbol of the city.
However, the Estense Castle remains the symbol of the city.
Ravenna
8 monuments have been declared UNESCO Heritage of Humanity thanks to their artistic majesty and their mosaic art. San Vitale, the Mausoleum of Galla Placidia, Baptistery of Neon, Sant’Apollinare in Classe and Nuovo, the Mausoleum of Teodorico and the Archbischop’s Chapel covers 1500 years history.
Ravenna is one the most important cities of Italy, both historically and artistically. It also has rare sculptures as the sarcophagus from IV to IX sec. testify.
Ravenna is one the most important cities of Italy, both historically and artistically. It also has rare sculptures as the sarcophagus from IV to IX sec. testify.
You can visit the city walking surrounded by the light shining of the precious mosaics. The city of Dante that includes the Basilica of San Francesco and the Tomb of Dante. Behind the city you can admire the extraordinary beauty of the surrounding natural landscape.
9 beaches compose the coast of Marina di Ravenna. In Summer and Winter, people from Ravenna and tourists walk through the pine tree wood to reach the blue water of the Adriatic Sea. The beach bars are airy and surrounded by the greenery, a real rarity of the Adria Coast.
9 beaches compose the coast of Marina di Ravenna. In Summer and Winter, people from Ravenna and tourists walk through the pine tree wood to reach the blue water of the Adriatic Sea. The beach bars are airy and surrounded by the greenery, a real rarity of the Adria Coast.
Venezia
An ancient pearl of millenary beauty, Venice is certainly to be considered a city without equal in the world for structure and atmosphere. It is impossible to visit it and not to be fascinated by the majesty of its ancient palaces that vainly love to be reflected in the multitude of canals and streams that cut it in every remote corner.
See the sun setting over the Grand Canal from the Rialto bridge, stroll among the doves in Piazza S. Marco visiting the Basilica (9th century), an incredible historical and religious testimony of years of conquests and travels or visit the ancient "factory" Arsenale of boats that sailed most of the world's seas. These are experiences that will remain forever etched in the memory of those who are lucky enough to live them.
See the sun setting over the Grand Canal from the Rialto bridge, stroll among the doves in Piazza S. Marco visiting the Basilica (9th century), an incredible historical and religious testimony of years of conquests and travels or visit the ancient "factory" Arsenale of boats that sailed most of the world's seas. These are experiences that will remain forever etched in the memory of those who are lucky enough to live them.
Enjoy a Gondola ride among the channels of one of the most fascinating cities of the World. Here water is the real protagonist of a fascinating and mysterious city. As usual, you can count the steps of the Rialto Bridge! In the whole city you can count about 354 steps. The people of Venice have had the creativity to connect the city to wonderful open-air works of art.
You can look from the most beautiful bridges of Venice and take a picture: Rialto Bridge and the Constitution Bridge. But also its museums and galleries: Accademy gallery and the Peggy Guggenheim Museum. Stop in a venetian tavern and order a “cicchetto”, you will taste good wine and typical venetian starters.
You can look from the most beautiful bridges of Venice and take a picture: Rialto Bridge and the Constitution Bridge. But also its museums and galleries: Accademy gallery and the Peggy Guggenheim Museum. Stop in a venetian tavern and order a “cicchetto”, you will taste good wine and typical venetian starters.
Bologna
The Savant, The Red and The Abundant. Why? The Savant because it was the seat of one of the most antient University of Italy, making it rich in young people coming from all over Italy. The Red because of the typical colours of its roofs and obviously the Abundant because of the great variety of traditional dishes.
Crescentine with salami, Bologna Mortadella, the tortellini in broth, the lasagna…. All together with good red wine coming from the hills surrounding the city. Visit the hearth of the city: Piazza Maggiore rich in important middle-age buildings.
Crescentine with salami, Bologna Mortadella, the tortellini in broth, the lasagna…. All together with good red wine coming from the hills surrounding the city. Visit the hearth of the city: Piazza Maggiore rich in important middle-age buildings.
If you are fit, walk on the 498 steps of the Asinelli Tower. The symbol of the city allows you to arrive at the top and admire the city from the above! One secret unknown at the most, is that the numerous channels of the city make it to be defined as a city of water. Take a look out from the little window of Via Piella and hear at the gurgling of the Moline Channel.
Bologna is the city of porches. It is said that you could walk hours and hours also during rainy days through the city under its 40 km of porches. The most famous? The porches of Saint Luca recognised as UNESCO Heritage which connects the centre of Bologna with the Church of Saint Luca.
Bologna is the city of porches. It is said that you could walk hours and hours also during rainy days through the city under its 40 km of porches. The most famous? The porches of Saint Luca recognised as UNESCO Heritage which connects the centre of Bologna with the Church of Saint Luca.