Ravenna Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
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Top Places to visit in Ravenna:
Basilica San Vitale, Mausoleo di Galla Placidia, Palazzo Milzetti, International Ceramic Museum, Basilica di Sant'Apollinare Nuovo, Battistero Neoniano, Basilica di Sant'Apollinare in Classe, Battistero degli Ariani, Via del Borgo o degli Asini, Rocca di Riolo, Parco Roberto Bucci, Pineta di Milano Marittima, Mar - Museo d'Arte della citta di Ravenna, Pineta di Pinarella e Tagliata, Basilica di San Giovanni Evangelista
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Top 10 Best Things to do in Cervia, Italy
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List of Best Things to do in Cervia, Italy
Puro & Bio Cervia
Bagno Sauro 286
Bagno Holiday Village
Bagno 169
Pineta di Pinarella e Tagliata
Pineta di Milano Marittima
La Frullerica Cervia
Fantini Club
Museo Del Sale
Oscar Spiaggia 298
Places to see in ( Cervia - Italy )
Places to see in ( Cervia - Italy )
Cervia is a town and comune in the province of Ravenna in the region of Emilia-Romagna in Italy. Cervia is a seaside city in Emilia-Romagna, Italy. Its population was 28,965 at the 2015 census. Originally called Ficocle, it was probably of Greek origin and was located midway between current Cervia and Ravenna. It is known that this original settlement was destroyed in 709 by patrician Theodore for its alliance with Ravenna against the loyal Byzantines.
Later the centre was rebuilt in a more secure position, in the Salina. This medieval city grew until it was provided with three fortified entrances, a Palaces of Priors, seven churches and a castle (Rocca) which, according to the legend, was built by Emperor Frederick Barbarossa. The name also changed from Ficocle to Cervia, probably referring to the Acervi, great amounts of salt left in the local evaporation pods. After a long series of events, it became part of the Papal States.
As the time passed, the salt pod turned into a marsh, and on 9 November 1697 Pope Innocent XII ordered it to be rebuilt in a safer location. The new city had huge silos for storage of salt, containing up to 13,000 tons. Cervia is also mentioned in Dante's Divine Comedy (Inferno, Canto XXVII, lines 40–42).
Nowadays Cervia is a seaside resort on the Adriatic Riviera thanks to its 10-kilometre (6 mi) shore characterised by sandy beaches. Unlike its neighbor Cesenatico, the buildings are subject to strict urban regulations, favoring the conservation of the pine forest and green areas between each new construction.
Cervia has a large pine forest, about 260 hectares and includes the areas of Milano Marittima, Cervia, Pinarella and Tagliata. A project with the local authority of ARPA is active for the control of water, at various points between the beach in Milano Marittima and that of Pinarella. The results that are obtained show that the water quality is such that guaranteed the city the blue flag of the Foundation for Environmental Education for the ninth consecutive year (since 1997). The levels of these waste waters have always been excellent in recent years, except some small survey of 2004 and 2002 that triggered the alarm and were provided other controls, which have verified the quality of the water, immediately returned to levels within the normal range.
Housing prices in Cervia ranked second highest in the Emilia Romagna in a 2009 research, only after Bologna. With the development of the neighborhood Milano Marittima, the presence of nightclubs and outdoor dances were banished from Cervia center, in order to respect the comfort of residents and tourists. In Cervia they are already operating several cycling routes. In fact the city is also famous for its large number of bicycles around the town, especially during summer. Tortelli verdi is a typical food in Cervia.
Alot to see in Cervia such as :
The Cathedral (Santa Maria Assunta), built in 1699–1702
The Museum of Salt
The Communal Palace
St. Michael Tower
( Cervia - Italy ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Cervia . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Cervia - Italy
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Cervia, Milano Marittima - Italy - Amazing 4k video
Milano Marittima and Cervia - 2 small resort towns in Italy, inextricably linked with each other. Walking between the centers of 2 cities takes about half an hour, and it’s very difficult to determine where one city ends and another begins. Cities are located in the region of Emilia-Romagna, 30 kilometers from the city of Rimini.
Milano Marittima is a garden city with a real forest, old villas and gentle light sandy beaches. The city is more suitable for a relaxing family holiday and recreation with children. Nearby is the amusement park Mirabilandia, which is similar in style to the Spanish Port Aventura.
Cervia is a nearby city where you can see many more sights and experience the atmosphere of the 17th century.
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Cervia, Italy, by motorhome
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Cervia is a seaside town of some 30,000 people in Emilia-Romagna in Italy, best known for its salt which has been locally produced for hundreds of years. The name Cervia probably refers to the Acervi which is the name given to large amounts of salt left in the local evaporation pods.
As can be seen, I was fortunate enough to park right in the centre of town although in summer you would not get away with this in a motorhome - however there are campsites around 2km from the centre.
Cervia is a fishing port - so fresh fish is available throughout the year!
The town has existed probably for 3,000 years, founded by the Greeks. The medieval city was in the salt marsh, it was walled and had three fortified entrances, seven churches and a castle. It was important enough to get a mention in Dante's Divine Comedy (Inferno, Canto XXVII, lines 40–42).
The marsh was malarial and therefore unhealthy and on 9 November 1697 Pope Innocent XII ordered the whole city to be rebuilt in a safer location - so everything moved. One of the reasons for the original location was defence against pirates in the Adriatic, however the sea had retreated around one kilometre and so the new location was safer. However the Pope kept his eye on the bottom line and remembered that the main business was salt, so the new Cervia had to have silos for storage of salt, containing up to 13,000 tons. Those silos can still be seen today, one on each side of the canal.
The town that we can see today therefore is a prime example of early eighteenth century planning - a new town so to speak. It is built in a square, with the poorer housing on the outsides and the wealthier residences around the magnificent town square.
Cervia, Italy March 2019
Una bella Domenica al parco. A beautiful sunday at the park.
Beaches Corsica
Palombaggia Tamaricciu Beaches Corsica
Cycling in Ferrara - Italian City of Bicycles in Emilia Romagna
I love this Italian cycling style. I thought it would be all lycra and high fashion but this city surprised us. It's said to be the city in Italy with the largest number of bicycles per capita? And it also probably has the largest number of cobbles per bicycle. Surprising eh? Take a look and find out why large sprung saddles are a thing in Ferrara in Emilia Romagna. And how to ride in style with accessories including platforms, heels, dogs, children, pearls, and gelato. And always with a large bicycle basket. My kind of town. Would you like to visit?
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Estate a Cervia... estate fantastica!
Un tuffo nel nostro mare e la tua estate diventa speciale!