
The tower house belonged to the ancient and powerful Ghibelline Numai family, the only one that has survived among the many erected in the city...

The tower house belonged to the ancient and powerful Ghibelline Numai family, the only one that has survived among the many erected in the city...

The building has been the seat of the Court of Justice since 1968...

Cesare Bazzani, responsible for designing the new headquarters of the R.R. Poste e Telegrafi, proposed locating the building in Piazza Saffi, on the site of the Pantoli, Rolli and Landini buildings, which were ruthlessly demolished in the name of urban decency...

The historic Palazzo del Monte di Pietà, now the seat of the Fondazione Cassa dei Risparmi di Forlì, is located at number 45 Corso Garibaldi...

Palazzo Comunale, seat of the Town Hall, was built around the ancient tower in the year 1000 and gradually extended towards the abbey courtyard...

Inaugurated in 1957, the Hotel della Città is a beautiful and prestigious architectural work commissioned by the great and generous Forlì businessman and publisher Aldo Garzanti from the famous architect Gio Ponti...

The imposing building, designed by the architect Cesare Valle (1902-2000), is a fine example of rationalist architecture...

The church of Santa Maria in Schiavonia, or Santa Maria Assunta in Laterano, at the end of the cobbled Via Orto Schiavonia, was completely rebuilt in neoclassical style between 1837 and 1844 on the site of a very old church dating back to before the year 1000, possibly founded by San Mercuriale himself...

Built between 1933 and 1935, the Rationalist style building bears the prestigious signature of the architect Cesare Valle...

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 the painter and architect Marco Palmezzano, who never lived there, and later to his heirs, the Palmeggiani...
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 sky and has long since been almost completely covered...

The Rocca di Ravaldino, also known as the Rocca di Caterina Sforza, was one of Forlì's defence sites throughout the Middle Ages...
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