10 Things to do Good for Couples in Province of Forli-Cesena That You Shouldn't Miss

August 6, 2021 Sachiko Swiger

Discover the best top things to do in Province of Forli-Cesena, Italy including Biblioteca Malatestiana, Fattoria Ca'Rossa, Bagno Il Gabbiano 7, Diga di Ridracoli, Museo della Marineria, San Domenico Museum, Rocca Malatestiana, Parco Urbano Franco Agosto, Sorgente del Tevere, Museo Casa Pascoli.
Restaurants in Province of Forli-Cesena

1. Biblioteca Malatestiana

Piazza Maurizio Bufalini 1, 47521, Cesena Italy +39 0547 610892 http://www.malatestiana.it/
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5.0 based on 689 reviews

Biblioteca Malatestiana

Reviewed By viaggioSensoriale - Cesena, Italy

In this sad period ravaged by the coronavirus, I am closed in the house but if I go out to my balcony I cannot avoid thinking that a few hundred meters from me there is this magnificent library, built in the mid-1400s by an incredibly enlightened man . Novello Malatesta built the first library open to all, so for the first time in history culture knowledge was available to everyone and not only to religious or the wealthy. Entering the library rooms you are enveloped in an incredible magic the books tell a story of a literally enchanted place, the Reading Room is positioned in a way that the light is always regular for reading and the temperature both in winter and summer is almost always constant. Extraordinary are the Miniati codes and the huge "choirs". The diffusion of knowledge and culture for all helps to face periods of great difficulty for all humanity in a more conscious way. A praise goes to the volunteers and guides who guide visitors in a very professional way through the library rooms We will be able to overcome this virus all together and we will return to have the joy of also physically experiencing these beauties

2. Fattoria Ca'Rossa

Via Cellaimo 735, 47032, Bertinoro Italy +39 0543 445130 [email protected] http://www.fattoriacarossa.it
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5.0 based on 61 reviews

Fattoria Ca'Rossa

La Fattoria Ca’ Rossa è situata sulle colline di Bertinoro da tre generazioni. Nel 1935 vennero impiantati i vigneti e gli oliveti da mio nonno Ugo. Ubaldo, mio padre costruì nel 1960 la cantina. I nostri terreni si distendono per 9 ettari sui colli di Bertinoro. Dagli anni 90 l’azienda è condotta da me, Massimo, e da mia moglie Liana Landini. Assieme, con passione ed amore, abbiamo dato una svolta alla produzione, all’immagine e alla qualità aziendale sia in campagna che in cantina: da noi trovate i vini tipici del territorio di cui rispettiamo le caratteristiche intrinseche utilizzando le antiche e classiche metodologie di produzione, che ne esaltano i profumi ed i sapori, pur impiegando moderne attrezzature e ottenendo così grandi prodotti. In ogni sorso di vino la storia di una famiglia unita dall’amore per la viticoltura e per la propria terra. Su prenotazione offriamo: visite e degustazioni guidate in estate l'uso del nostro giardino attrezzato per barbecue

3. Bagno Il Gabbiano 7

Via Antonio Gramsci, 47043 Gatteo a Mare Italy +39 0547 85234 https://www.facebook.com/BagnoIlGabbiano7/
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5.0 based on 23 reviews

Bagno Il Gabbiano 7

4. Diga di Ridracoli

Borgo di Ridracoli, 47021, Bagno di Romagna Italy +39 0543 917912 [email protected] http://www.ecomuseoridracoli.it
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4.5 based on 447 reviews

Diga di Ridracoli

Il serbatoio di acqua per tutta la Romagna. Un museo diffuso sul territorio. All'interno del Parco Nazionale delle Foreste Casentinesi, IDRO ecomuseo e la diga sono il posto ideale per vivere un viaggio alla scoperta dell'acqua e del Parco...

5. Museo della Marineria

Via Carlo Armellini 18, 47042, Cesenatico Italy +39 0547 79205 http://museomarineria.comune.cesenatico.fc.it/servizi/notizie/notizie_homepage.aspx
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4.5 based on 695 reviews

Museo della Marineria

6. San Domenico Museum

Piazza Guido da Montefeltro, 12, 47121, Forli Italy +39 0543 712659 [email protected] http://www.cultura.comune.forli.fc.it/
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4.5 based on 1,134 reviews

San Domenico Museum

Reviewed By Brun066 - Florence, Italy

I visited the San Domenico Museums for the first time on the occasion of the exhibition about “Ulysses. The art and the myth ", which takes place here from February to October 2020 (but it remained closed for the national lockdown from about mid-March to mid-May). I was unfamiliar with this vast complex of former religious buildings. In Italy there are many buildings of this kind reused for temporary exhibitions (as well as obviously for permanent museums; it is also the case of this museum), but this one in Forlì is among the largest, and it allows for exhibitions of great commitment, even in quantity. This was also the case for this exhibition on Ulysses, very rich in items. I am not a fond follower of temporary exhibitions, and I also had doubts about the formula of this specific exhibition: the aim to found an artistic exhibition spanning a multi-millennial period, justifying it only by a mythical figure like Ulysses, it seemed to me to be quite extrinsic. But during the visit and after it I had to change my mind. So many cultural solicitations are received in the context of the exhibition, that in my opinion we should be grateful to the organizers for having realized it. From Etruscan sculpture to art deco, the figure of the Homeric hero has so attracted the imagination and creativity of the Western world that a trip to this exhibition has resulted in a splendid journey into our civilization. Moreover, the high scientific level of the organizers made it possible to interpret the figure of Ulysses and the other characters who accompany him in the narrative, in an evocative and compelling way. Overall, an exhibition center like that of the "San Domenico Museums" is truly precious, especially for Forlì which, no offense to the city, doesn't immediately come to mind as one of the most illustrious art cities in Emilia Romagna.

7. Rocca Malatestiana

Via Cia Degli Ordelaffi 8, 47521, Cesena Italy +39 0547 22409 [email protected] http://www.roccamalatestianadicesena.it/
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4.5 based on 282 reviews

Rocca Malatestiana

Reviewed By viaggioSensoriale - Cesena, Italy

This medieval fortress built by the Malatesta family dominates the beautiful town of Cesena. Starting from the adjacent Piazza del Popolo AND going along a short and pleasant climb through a beautiful park, you will meet the mighty Malatesta Fortress. The entrance to the fortress is free but a guided tour is recommended to understand the history and anecdotes that have happened there. , it is said that even Leonardo da Vinci passed through these parts. Fascinating and suggestive to walk the walkways of the Rocca, inside there is also a small refreshment and summer often events such as concerts and parties are organized.

8. Parco Urbano Franco Agosto

Via Alessandro Pertini, 47100, Forli Italy [email protected] http://www.parcourbanoforli.it/home_page-1.html
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4.5 based on 418 reviews

Parco Urbano Franco Agosto

9. Sorgente del Tevere

Localita' Balze Monte Fumaiolo, 47010, Verghereto Italy +39 0543 906447 http://www.turismo.fc.it/_vti_g1_608.aspx
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4.5 based on 165 reviews

Sorgente del Tevere

10. Museo Casa Pascoli

Via Giovanni Pascoli 46, 47030, San Mauro Pascoli Italy +39 0541 810100 [email protected] http://www.casapascoli.it/servizi/notizie/notizie_homepage_museo.aspx
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4.5 based on 76 reviews

Museo Casa Pascoli

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