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Tuesday, September 10, 2024 The airport of Rimini, called “Federico Fellini”, is the second in the region of Emilia-Romagna and is located about 8 km from the center of Rimini inside one of the main Italian and European tourist platforms: the Riviera Romagnola. It stretches along a coast of about 135 kilometers, with about 3,000 hotels, 700 beach clubs and 21 amusement parks. The airport is open all year round, with a particular concentration of flights in the summer period, from March to October.

Including the domestic destinations, the connections operating from Rimini cover 16 destinations in 13 different: Poland (Ryanair) Krakow Lithuania (Ryanair) Kaunas & Vilnius ·Hungary (Ryanair) Budapest Czech Republic (Ryanair) Prague United Kingdom (Ryanair) London – Stansted Austria (Ryanair) Vienna Luxembourg (Lux Air) Luxembourg Egypt (Neos Air e Nesma Airlines) Sharm el-Sheikh & Marsa Matruh Greece (Neos Air) Heraklion Balkan republic (Wizz Air) Tirana Latvia (Air Baltic – Tez Tour/Melur) Riga Bulgaria (Bulgaria Air e Bul Air – Tez Tour/Melur) Sofia Italy (Ryanair) Palermo & Cagliari The great value of this territory, in which is located the airport of Rimini is also determined by the beautiful quality of life that allows to do to those who have the good fortune to live it. With the beauty of its beaches, a sea accessible to all, in parallel with the charm of the charming ancient villages that characterize it. Rimini is also surrounded by greenery and there are attractions dedicated to children, thanks to the presence of numerous famous playgrounds throughout Italy.



The entire coast is totally designed for hospitality and entertainment and guarantees an unparalleled night service, active all year round. It is impossible to ignore the richness of the restaurant offer, with excellent products of first choice, thanks to the strength of the fish market that includes the fishing industry, and the renowned farms located in the heart of the hinterland, which with their typical, have helped to make the Bel Paese known to the world: Parmigiano Reggiano, balsamic vinegar, ham, wines. Rimini is therefore a set of many channels of interest, a reference for strategic opportunities and socio-cultural and commercial meetings, so it could not miss to complete its organization also an important congress center, the largest Italian Congress Centre (9,000 seats), and a fair calendar so rich in events of national and international interest that it can be considered a real reference.

Close to the sea and synonymous with nightlife, Rimini is also a city rich in history and culture More than two centuries of history have left unforgettable traces in the center of Rimini, where in a few steps you can go from ancient Rome to the splendors of the Renaissance and the charm of the places Fellini. Federico Fellini International Museum: Exposed, between the Sismondo Castle, Malatesta Square, Fulgor Palace, you can admire the largest and most innovative museum in the world dedicated to the genius of Federico Fellini and his poetic heritage. Arch of Augustus – Monument symbol of the city: Built in 27 B.

C. in honour of Caesar Octavian Augustus is the oldest surviving Roman arch and is located at the arrival point of the Via Flaminia (which connected Rome to Rimini). Domus del Chirurgo (archaeological site, development from the Roman era to the Middle Ages): A small Pompeii in the center of the city, already famous in the world for its unique archaeological finds.

Malatesta Temple: The Malatesta Temple, dating back to 1447, is the main example of Renaissance architecture in Rimini, commissioned by Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta in 1447. The exterior of the Temple is the work of the famous architect Leon Battista Alberti, while the interior has been renovated by Matteo de’ Pasti. Inside you can admire the Crucifix by Giotto, frescoes by Piero della Francesca and reliefs by Agostino di Duccio.

Teatro Amintore Galli (Theatre, opera by the architect Luigi Poletti): After 75 years on 28 October 2018 – the Galli theatre has reopened its doors. The construction began in 1843 and was inaugurated in 1857 with the opera “Aroldo” by Giuseppe Verdi. Tiberius bridge: Imposing building of Roman times (14 – 21 AD) erected on the river Marecchia by decree of the emperor Augustus.

It is one of the most remarkable existing Roman bridges, example of the technical capacity of the Romans..

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