
Built in 1816 to a design by the architect L. Mirri, the garden was part of a group of works that tended to redefine the outdoor area around the Cotogni...

Built in 1816 to a design by the architect L. Mirri, the garden was part of a group of works that tended to redefine the outdoor area around the Cotogni...

Franco Agosto Park in Forlì has three characteristics that make it unique among the green areas of the city...

Dating back to the end of the fifteenth century, the church is located in Corso Mazzini 76...

The church was built between 1723 and 1748 by the architect Fra’ Giuseppe Antonio Soratini...

It is definitely worth a visit Piazzetta San Biagio (from Via Maroncelli we take Via Episcopo Vecchio) and the homonymous church...

The small Church of San Giuseppe, located in Via Albicini, is absolutely worth a visit...

At the end of Via Pellegrino Laziosi you arrive in Corso della Repubblica, just in front of the Church of Santa Lucia, whose construction was started in 1614 by the...

The San Sebastiano Oratory is perhaps the building in Forlì that best expresses the culture of Melozzo's matrix...

Built between the end of the 15th century and the beginning of the 16th in typical Venetian style, it stands on a round-arch portico...

The Rocca di Ravaldino, also known as the Rocca di Caterina Sforza, was one of Forlì's defence sites throughout the Middle Ages...
Piazzale di Porta Ravaldino, at the end of Corso Diaz, is one of the entrances to the Ravaldino Canal, which in the Middle Ages crossed the city under the open...

Built in the 15th century on the remains of an ancient structure, it is without doubt one of the most striking examples of 15th-century architecture in Forlì; it belonged to...
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