A tour of the Romagna hinterland for two-wheel enthusiasts to discover landscapes where every kilometre is a joy to the eyes..
A tour of the Romagna hinterland for two-wheel enthusiasts to discover landscapes where every kilometre is a joy to the eyes..
It was founded in 1561 by Fathers Lorenzo Visani from Fognano and Bernardino Piazza from Modigliana on the site known as Monte Castellaro..
This small 15th-century sanctuary was built out of devotion to an image of the Virgin Mary. Built near the corner of the apse of the Parish Church, now the Cathedral...
As evidenced by the coat of arms above the church door, the convent was founded in 1548 by Don Giovanni Maria Ronconi and developed and prospered especially in the 18th…
It was built between 1645 and 1673, but the façade was redone in 1895, during a general restoration at the expense of some private individuals...
The church, which closes one of the sides of Piazza Oberdan, was built in 1473 on the site of a chapel dedicated to Our Lady of Grace...
A Romanesque church dating back to the 13th century. At an unspecified time, it underwent extensive renovation. All that remains of the original structure is the apsidal part ...
The Church of St. Reparata, probably from the 13th-14th century, has been extensively rebuilt, especially after the last war...
This is the ancient parish church of Santo Stefano in Juviniano, of which only the crypt remains. Cited as early as 892, dedicated to St Stephen Pope and Martyr...
The church was built in the former convent. The convent of the Dominican Sisters was founded in 1658 (the church in 1644) by Costanza Severoli, a noblewoman from Faenza, widow…
Created from the crypt of the ancient parish church, it dates back to the 12th century and was established as the seat of the Battuti Bianchi confraternity in the 17th…
Several mills still survive in Modigliana, this one in particular, thanks to its owner, has returned to its former glory..
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