



Rimini
About the City
Whether you are a true globe trotter setting off to see the world on a low budget, or you can afford to book a suite at Federico Fellini’s five-star Grand Hotel, Rimini, the city of small villas, is the place to go!
Rimini is truly a place of artistic and cultural interest, a place that breathes out the unique force and energy of the many Roman and Renaissance masterpieces waiting for you to discover and enjoy. Rimini is the very expression of original cultural ferments, and this is why it has always stood out among the other cities of the world: the famous names of Augustus, Hadrian, Galla Placida, and Gitto instantly make you think of the city’s sumptuous archeology and cultural history, revealed by The Arch of Augustus, The Bridge of Tiberius—two triumphal monuments; The Amphitheatre—outsized by the Coliseum alone; the Church of San Stefano, or The School of Rimini—a cultural trend. However, closing into the modern world, Luigi Poletti should also be added to the list as the father of the modern Neoclassical Rimini, which can still be seen in the architecture of the theatre designed by him, or of the palaces built along Corso Augusto.
This must be the bit of everything that you will get while in Rimini!
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