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Rimini & around |
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Rimini was founded as a Roman colony (Ariminum) in 268 BC, and ancient ruins are preserved to this day. In 49 BC, Julius Caesar crossed the river Rubicon into Rimini, addressed his troops ("the die is cast") and began his war to become dictator of Rome. In the Piazza Tre Martiri (once the Roman forum) is a statue of Julius Caesar. |
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Roman ruins |
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Rooms have been re-created (dining room and surgeon's office), so kids will get a sense of ancient Roman daily life. In the dining room, kids can put on costumes and pretend to have their own ancient meal. | ||
Also, see stellar mosaics of Roman ships, Medusa, fish, mythical animals, and also medical tools from the Surgeon's House next door. | |||
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Go to the beach Rimini is a seaside resort, with miles of long sandy beaches, equipped with umbrellas, beach chairs. In most sections of the beach, renting beach chairs is required. Free beach areas are very crowded in July and August. |
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Italy in Miniature (Viserba, north of Rimini) Italia in Miniatura is a theme park where you can see the historical monuments of Italy in miniature. It's the best way to get an overview of the country, literally. Check out the pint size versions of Piazza San Marco in Venice and the Grand Canal, monuments of Florence or St. Peter's in Rome, or have fun on the go-karts, monorail and Pinocchio fairytale ride. |
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Acquafan (Riccione, south of Rimini) On a hot day, when you've had enough high culture, relax in the Acquafan water park. Children's pools, a big wave pool, shows, cafes, grassy areas, kids play areas. |