What to visit in the surroundings of Lido di Classe

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Ravenna

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Ravenna, a city of art with 8 monuments, is only 15 km from the hotel Brasilia. UNESCO heritage. Ravenna has ancient origins and has been nominated for Capital of Culture in 2019. 

The monuments to visit in Ravenna, which are part of the World Heritage List, are:

  • The Mausoleum of Theodoric 
  • The Mausoleum of Galla Placidia
  • The Neoniano Baptistery
  • The Arian Baptistery
  • The Basilica of San Vitale
  • The Basilica of Santa Apollinare in Classe
  • The Basilica of Santa Apollinare Nuovo 
  • The Chapel of the Archiepiscopal Palace

And let's not forget that the city of Ravenna guards the remains of Dante Alighierito which the city dedicates numerous events. 


Timetables and rates on www.ravennamosaici.it

San Marino

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San Marino is a small medieval village which rises on Mount Titano, 750 metres above sea level. It is the Republic oldest in the world and is a place of charm, culture and history. 

Here you will find many craft shops, souvenir shops, outlet e mallsIn short, the ideal place for those who want to spend a day between culture and shopping! 

In the old town of San Marino, not to be missed are the Three Towers, Piazza della Libertà where the Public Palace stands and the Crossbowmen's Quarry.

Cesena

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Cesena is a lively town in the hinterland of Cesenatico and is rich in artistic testimonies including the Malatesta LibraryUNESCO heritage as "Memory of the World", the Malatesta Fortress and the "Alessandro Bonci" Theatre, a real neoclassical jewel.

Cesena also offers a lovely old town, enclosed by ancient walls, full of avenues with many activities, clubs and shops for all tastes.

Cesenatico

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Cesenatico, an ancient fishing village, is today one of the most loved and appreciated resorts by young people and families. 

Not to be missed is the wonderful Canal Harbour designed by Leonardo da Vinci and seat of floating museum of the Marine, unique in Italy. 

Along the harbour you'll find quaint places, restaurants, bars, craft stalls and lots of pretty little streets to admire! On seafront instead there are nightclubs, elegant boutiques and a promenade where you can spend relaxing summer evenings.

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