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8 things to do in Rimini if it rains

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Rimini is an Italian town in the Emilia-Romagna region. Known internationally as a tourist resort, it boasts a long tourist tradition, in fact it is recalled that in 1843 the first bathing establishment in Italy was inaugurated. Located on the Adriatic Sea, it occupies a strategic position at the extreme southern tip of the Po Valley, the territory is also surrounded by green hills planted with olive trees, vineyards and orchards. The city is known for its hotels, for its restaurants where you can taste the Emilian specialties but above all for its seaside attractions such as beaches and theme parks; but what to do if it rains in the summer city? Here is a list of what to do in Rimini in the summer storms. The city has maintained its Roman structure for centuries despite time, natural disasters and the Second World War have spoiled the tourist heritage. -Visit the nearby cities of Rimini: Santarcangelo di Romagna and San Marino. Santarcangelo di Romagna is a beautiful ancient village immersed in the rhythms of the city. The medieval village nestled on Mount Giove is crossed by a network of tufaceous caves, some of them open to the public, whose origin is still unknown. Worth seeing are the triumphal arch of 1777 erected in honor of Pope Clement XIV, the Campanone tower, the Cervese gate, the collegiate church, the parish church of San Michele and the MUSAS archaeological museum. San Marino offers the visitor a breathtaking view of the Adriatic. Impossible not to visit the 9 castles rich in medieval history that characterize the whole city, the museums and large squares rich in culture. - Relax in the 'I-SUITE' or 'Le Rose Suite Hotel' After a year of work it is nice to be able to enjoy a day of well-deserved relaxation. - Visit the Castel Sismondo; The complex of Castel Sismondo is divided into four communicating parts: the Palazzo di Isotta also on three floors, the central body of the services, the large courtyard and the Maschio which is the central part located in the Main Tower. The castle was built by Sismondo in honor of his power in the fifteenth century. -The Surgeon's House; It is the archaeological area of the city, it is the remains of an ancient Roman Domus of the II d. C. Numerous were the findings even if the collection of 150 surgical instruments that were found in the house of a military doctor called Eutyches is noteworthy. -The City Museum; The museum houses numerous millenary testimonies inside, is located in the eighteenth-century Jesuit college and was inaugurated in 1990, the courtyard houses the Roman Lapidary which consists of the collection of a hundred inscriptions from the 1st century BC. C. al IV sc d. C. On the ground floor there is a room dedicated to the artist Renè Gruau. -Go to the cinema; the city of Rimini offers tourists and not only numerous multiplexes where cinema lovers can go and spend pleasant hours. - Going to the theater; The Galli theater offers a great variety of shows for adults and children. - Bike ride; the city of Rimini offers a very long cycle path that leads to Cesenatico or from Rimini to Riccione. The track runs along the Marecchia river allowing you to immerse yourself in absolute relaxation while the wind caresses us. - a walk to the Darsena; the place is great for sunset photos and a rejuvenating walk.

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