
In the heart of Romagna, a journey through the spiritual depths opens up, a journey that is intertwined with the millenary history of sacred places...

In the heart of Romagna, a journey through the spiritual depths opens up, a journey that is intertwined with the millenary history of sacred places...

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 work, datable to 1520-1530 and attributed to the workshop of Giovanni della Robbia, is preserved in the church of S. Pietro in Corniolo...

The village of Mortano has a special history compared to that of S. Sofia...
A square in the centre of the town overlooking the Bidente riverbed...

It was rebuilt following the 1918 earthquake with materials from the bell tower of the Church of St Lucia...

The earliest records date back to 1200. Destroyed as early as 1595, it was the seat of the Municipality of Pondo until its suppression by decree of Napoleon...
It dates back to the 13th century and belongs to the Ubertini family...
The palace, located in the village of S. Sofia, dates back to the 18th century...

16th-17th century building, probably medieval in origin...
It dates back to the 16th century and was rebuilt after the earthquakes of 1918-19...
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