
The museum, located in a building that once belonged to Antonio Raineri Biscia ...

The museum, located in a building that once belonged to Antonio Raineri Biscia ...
The Parish Church of San Ruffillo Art and Culture Dovadola San Ruffillo, whose Latin name “rufus”, “rufulus” means reddish, almost blond, it was the first bishop of Forlimpopolis in the 4th century. Received about him are not very reliable, the prevailing news say that he was an Athenian converted to Christianity. He was an evangelizer of pagans and combats the...

The Oratory was born as a chapel of the medieval castle. It is located on the road that leads to the Conti Guidi fortress in Tuscany....

Permanent exhibition of bladed weapons from the Middle Ages to the modern age...
Municipal Bell Tower Art and Culture Dovadola The clock tower dominates piazza Cesare Battisti in the center of the town. The foot of the bell tower constitutes, with a wide vault, the passage to the ancient Via Marvelli. The structure with a four-water roof is peculiar and clearly visible to those coming from Forlì. On the west façade is a...

The earliest historical information about this village dates back to 1200...

The Rocca dei Conti Guidi in Dovadola was the site of no less than 11 fortifications...

Inside are the mortal remains of the Venerable Benedetta Bianchi...

Montepaolo is the place where St. Anthony of Padua stayed for more than a year...
Church of the Santissima Annunziata Art and Culture Dovadola Founded as a dormitory by a local hermit from Ballistra, it later became a place of worship, run by the Dominicans from 1318. In the 15th century, the small complex was joined by a hospital dedicated to Santa Maria dei Battuti Bianchi, run by a brotherhood of Franciscan tertiaries. In 1481/82...
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