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Discover the monuments of Rimini dating back to Roman times, the Middle Ages and the Renaissance by joining the Rimini Walking Tour and learn more about the history of the city thanks to the commentary from an authorized local guide.

Your authorized private guide will take you to see the Arch of Augustus, the oldest existing Roman arch dated 27 BC. It was built as a tribute to the emperor Augustus by the Roman Senate. The main function of this arch, used as a city gate, was to support the bronze statue of the emperor. Then, the local guide will take you to Piazza Tre Martiri, which is a famous square because it takes its name from the three partisans Luigi Nicolò, Mario Capelli and Adelio Pagliarani who were hanged right in that square during the World war II. They represent the symbol of the Resistance against Fascism. Admire the medievalrenaissance style of Sismondo Castle, which takes its name from the aforementioned lord of Rimini and Fano and is the symbol of the power that the Malatesta lordship exercised in that period. Among the various designers of the castle of Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta there was Filippo Brunelleschi. Cross Tiberius Bridge together with your authorized private guide, a bridge dating back the roman period, built in Istrian stone like the Arch of Augustus and discover the characteristic Borgo San Giuliano, an example of popular housing for fishermen’s families during the Middle Ages.

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