10 Historic Sites in Province of Rimini That You Shouldn't Miss

June 16, 2021 Sachiko Swiger

The province of Rimini (Italian: provincia di Rimini) is a province in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. The provincial capital is the city Rimini. The province borders the independent state of the Republic of San Marino. As of 2015, the province has a population of 335,199 inhabitants over an area of 864.88 square kilometres (333.93 sq mi), giving it a population density of 387.57 inhabitants per square kilometre. The city Rimini has a population of 147,578 inhabitants, and the provincial president is Andrea Gnassi. There are 26 comuni (singular: comune) in the province, see comuni of the Province of Rimini.
Restaurants in Province of Rimini

1. Antica Pescheria di Piazza Cavour

Corso d'Augusto, 47900, Rimini Italy
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4.5 based on 296 reviews

Antica Pescheria di Piazza Cavour

Reviewed By asiyahnoemik - Pula, Croatia

Rimini is a maritime city, and its inhabitants love the sea. Rimini has always based part of its economy on the fish sector, and fishing has therefore been an important activity for collective nutrition. The structure of the fish market (Vecchia Pescheria) is designed to contain the commercial fervor of citizens, with all its typical nuances. Built in 1747 under the design of Giovana Francesco Buonamici, the old fish market (Vecchia Pescheria) forms a two-storey open gallery with three arches, inside is still in excellent condition there are two parallel rows of Istrian stone benches used to show/sell the fish and in every corner of the fountain building allowing cleaning. It is still known today as the piazza delle poveracce, a name used in the dialect to indicate the shells (mussels) , this place is still dear to the people of Rimini, a symbol of folklore and productivity.

2. Forte di San Leo

Via dei Cacciatori, 47865 San Leo Italy +39 0541 926967 [email protected] http://www.san-leo.it/monumenti-musei/centro-storico/il-forte-rinascimentale.html
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4.5 based on 1,540 reviews

Forte di San Leo

Reviewed By TomasLeeds

Just excellent, lovely quite central square with a few bars, lovely & peaceful, in September anyway. You park well outside the town & can get an arranged shuttle bus into the square, then walk up to the castle. The walk up is fine. Great views from edge of the town. Castle restored & not over done. Do NOT MISS, if in the vicinity.

3. Piazza Tre Martiri

Piazza Tre Martiri, Rimini Italy http://po-stranam.ru/italy/cities/rimini/sights/piazza-tre-martiri
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4.5 based on 478 reviews

Piazza Tre Martiri

Reviewed By asiyahnoemik - Pula, Croatia

Rimini provides many interesting places to enjoy and among them is certainly the Three Martyrs Square (Piazza Tre Martiri). This is supported by his rich history. It is one of the two most important squares in the city, the second is Piazza Cavour. The Piazza Tre Martiri is located in the former Roman Forum, where Julius Cesar gave a famous speech to his legions when he crossed the Rubicon River ( To commemorate this act set small and seemingly inconspicuous Pole or Column of Julius Caesar (La Colonna di Giulio Cesare). The history of the square dates back to 200 years BC. In the middle ages the area was known as "piazza delle Erbe" and was the site of the market, as well as knightly tournaments. Throughout its history, the square has changed several names, including named area of Julius Caesar. Named "Tre Martiri", which translated from Italian means Three of the Martyr, the area received only after the Second world war, as a reminder of the murder of three young partisans who were executed in this square on August 16, 1944 (Mario Cappelli, Luigi Nicolò, Adelio Pagliarani). On the Square today dominates the Clock Tower. It was built in 16th century. And around it was later incorporated the 17th century Brioli Palace (Palazzo Brioli). A little further on the square is the small octagonal chapel of Sant'Antonio (Tempietto di Sant'Antonio), built in the 16th century, and after the earthquake of 1672, rebuilt in the Baroque style. The chapel adjoins the Church of San Francesco dei Paoletti or St. Francis of Paolo (Chiesa Dei Paolotti), and which further emphasize the Sanctuary of Sant'Antonio. Together, the chapel and the Church form a single ensemble and harmoniously fit into the overall picture Piazza Tre Martiri. On the North side of the square is the bronze monument of the Roman General and politicians of Julius Caesar (Statua di Giulio Cesare). As we said earlier this is an extremely interesting square. We did not forget to enjoy gastronomy at the surrounding restaurants and bars. So we visited Antica Caffetteria's Restaurant-Bar. We were extremely pleased with the atmosphere and service. Nice experience.

4. Fontana L'Albero dell'Acqua

Piazza Allende Torriana, Torriana, Poggio Torriana Italy http://www.toninoguerra.org/doc/fontana_l%27albero_dell%27acqua.htm
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Fontana L'Albero dell'Acqua

5. Castello di Montefiore Conca

Via II Giugno, 47834 Montefiore Conca Italy +39 349 444 9144 [email protected]
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Castello di Montefiore Conca

Montefiore Conca is a medieval and characteristic village located on one of the highest hills of Rimini's province, where it boasts a majestic fortress built all along the XIV century by the willing of the Malatesta family. Its position, both strategic and panoramic at once, overlooks an awe-inspiring landscape that will make you dream as the poet Ezra Pound also did. Concerning this magic place she actually wrote: « I have tried to write Paradise Do not move Let the wind speak that is paradise. »

6. Pieve di San Michele Arcangelo

Via la Pieve, Santarcangelo di Romagna Italy +39 0541 626109 http://www.riviera.rimini.it/situr/scopri-il-territorio/arte-e-cultura/chiese-pievi-battisteri/pieve-di-san-michele.html
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4.5 based on 30 reviews

Pieve di San Michele Arcangelo

7. Porta del Campanone Vecchio (XI – XII sec.)

Colle Giove, Santarcangelo di Romagna Italy http://www.iatsantarcangelo.com/content.asp?id_txt=porta-campanone-vecchio
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Porta del Campanone Vecchio (XI – XII sec.)

8. Torre e Castello di Bascio

Località Molino di Bascio, Pennabilli Italy http://www.appenninoromagnolo.it/castelli/bascio.asp
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Torre e Castello di Bascio

9. Mura Malatestiane

Via Madonna della Scala, 47921, Rimini Italy
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Mura Malatestiane

10. Castel Sismondo

Piazza Malatesta, 47900, Rimini Italy +39 0541 704111 http://www.comune.rimini.it/servizi/citta/monumenti/pagina16.html
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Castel Sismondo

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