
The church, perhaps of Romanesque origin, was rebuilt in 1700 and heavily renovated in the following century. Inside the left chapel, there is the statue of the Blessed Virgin of…
The church, perhaps of Romanesque origin, was rebuilt in 1700 and heavily renovated in the following century. Inside the left chapel, there is the statue of the Blessed Virgin of…
The church is located in Via Cavour, the main street of Meldola. It was built in 1632 at the behest of the Confraternity of the Most Holy Stigmata of St.…
The Silkworm Museum offers visitors an updated and complete bibliography on sericulture and the silk industry...
Since the 11th century, the Adriatic section of the ancient Via Francigena has also been called Via Romea to indicate its final destination: Rome.
The Allied Cemetery was built in the late 1940s and early 1950s and has an architectural structure similar to other cemeteries built in Italy...
The bell tower with a clock was already there in the 15th century, to the right of the façade of San Nicola church...
The precise date of construction of this mighty architectural complex overlooking the town of Meldola is unknown, however, we know of ...
The place name originates from the Umbro-osco tuder ianus, which means bottom at the border...
The construction crosses the Viti River with its mighty arches. In the 14th century a bridge was mentioned on the site...
The building, consisting of a four-sided portico in neoclassical forms, was constructed in 1861 as a lodge for the annual silk cocoon market...
The Aldobrandini Double Mercantile Loggia, as well as the city's first Pavaglione, built in 1609...
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