You probably know the famous phrase, “the die is cast,” but have you ever wondered where it comes from? Well look no further. It was here in Rimini’s Piazza Tre Martiri that Julius Caesar first spoke these three immortal words, just before he started a civil war.
There are traces of the great empire that followed all over Rimini, including the Arch of Augustus, the Roman Amphitheatre, the home of a second century Roman doctor and the Bridge of Tiberius. But we won’t only explore ancient Rome on this self guided audio tour. There’s plenty from the fascinating Italian medieval period and the Renaissance that put Italy once again on top of the world, including the impressive but unfinished Malatestiano Temple, and the austere Sigismond Castle.
You’ll find all of this in a city that isn't even famous for its architecture and history, but for its sandy beaches, exciting nightlife and the hills, fun parks and historical castles that are just a short drive inland.
This is an exclusive city tour. An itinerary to discover the most important monuments of Rimini and all that those who visit Rimini for the first time must see. A complete journey through the history of the city, from the Roman age to the twentieth century with the Art Nouveau style of the historic villas and the birth of the seaside Rimini.
Join us on this historical and cultural tour in Rome. In this private walking tour, you will have an experienced and local guide to tell you more about the historical places we will see.
Rimini is most atmospheric at night, when the day trippers have gone and the city comes alive with lights. Discover its rich history, from ancient Rome to Federico Fellini via the Renaissance, on a small-group walking tour with a licensed guide. See the Arch of Augustus (Arco d'Augusto), the Tiberius Bridge, and the Roman forum; admire Renaissance palazzos on Piazza Cavour; and stoll the narrow streets of Borgo San Giuliano.
Most people thing of Rimini just as a sea destination, our 3 hours private walking tour will highlight the historical and artistic richness of this city, our fully qualified guide knows literally every story and anecdotes, he will make history come alive, close your eyes and hear Julius Cesar scream “the die is cast” to his legions, walk where the famous movie poet Federico Fellini directed his masterpiece “Amarcord”, admire the della Ppigna fountain just as Leonardo da Vinci did.
It’s amazing how many outdoor monuments we will discover during our walking: the Tiberius Bridge and the Arch of Augustus keep alive the Roman origin of the city, the Cavour square shows us the medieval prints, the Tempio malatestiano remind us of the lively renaissance time, the Tre Martiri square admonish us of the awfulness of the Second World War.
Our tour includes all this and much more, wear comfortable shoes, bring your camera at hand, be ready to live an emotional experience!
A tour to discover this medieval village. Mentioned by Dante in the Divine Comedy, it is here that Mastinvecchio, progenitor of the Malatesta family, lords of Rimini, was born. We will visit together the village, the medieval fortress, the civic tower, the medieval walls, and we will go to the discovery of the ancient Etruscan and Villanovan civilization that chose this place to live.
It’s amazing how many outdoor monuments we will discover during our walking: the Tiberius Bridge and the Arch of Augustus keep alive the Roman origin of the city, the Cavour square shows us the medieval prints, the Tempio malatestiano remind us of the lively renaissance time, the Tre Martiri square admonish us of the awfulness of the Second World War.
Our tour includes all this and much more, wear comfortable shoes, bring your camera at hand, be ready to live an emotional experience!
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