Malatesta Temple
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Rimini's Malatesta Temple was conceived by Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta as a memorial tomb for his family, and still houses a wooden crucifix painted by Giotto.
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Rimini's Malatesta Temple was conceived by Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta as a memorial tomb for his family, and still houses a wooden crucifix painted by Giotto.
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Italy in Miniature is a huge theme park in Rimini. More than half a million visitors every year travel through 273 of the most beautiful spots in Italy and Europe, faithfully reproduced to scale, in just a couple of hours.
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If you get tired of sun-bathing on the endless beach and you're a bicycle enthusiast, Rimini has around 30 kilometres of bicycle trails that connect the coast with the city centre, providing pleasant routes through lush green parks.
View Details ›Performers from across Italy flock to Rimini Fiera on the Adriatic coast for the Rimini Danza Sportiva, the annual national dance championship. From tango to polka, all dance forms are represented at this ten-day event.
View Details ›Rimini celebrates Christmas and New Year with a month-long programme of events that includes concerts, live opera and theatre performances, art exhibitions and skating shows. The unveiling of the sand Christmas crib on Piazzale Kennedy kicks off the festive season.
View Details ›Along with the Arch of Augustus and Tiberius Bridge, Rimini boasts a third great monument, the Roman Amphitheatre, which is situated in the north-east corner of the old Roman city.
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