Food and Wine Artusi, tradition and science in the kitchen Recognised by all as the father of Italian cuisine, Pellegrino Artusi could only have been born in Romagna - Forlimpopoli to be precise.
Food and Wine The people of Romagna are: Romagna is the home of handmade fresh pasta (good to know: here, we call pasta dishes minestra - or soup - in broth or dry). It’s made in particular by the sfogline or azdore, which in local dialect means ‘ruler’ or governor of the house.
Food and Wine A focus on cuisine: key events A land where food plays such an important role in the life of its inhabitants simply had to have great events dedicated to good food. Â
Art Republic of San Marino The Republic of San Marino is a small republic on the slopes of Mount Titano, on the Adriatic side of central Italy, between the regions of Emilia-Romagna and Marche
Sport and recreation Running & Triathlon, when the going gets tough… When you have such a varied territory - the straight lines of the seafront and the sloping hills - there really are a multitude of opportunities to practice your favourite sport…
Art Handicrafts in Romagna Handicrafts in Emilia Romagna are a reality that are still alive and well, allowing traditions and local skills to be passed down through the generations. Â
Sport and recreation Roaring engines Have you ever wondered why some of the world’s greatest MotoGP champion riders, past and present, are from Romagna?
Art The inland area, villages and castles Gently-rolling hills with views of the sea, tiny enchanted villages, the echoes of battles in the fortresses and castles: have you ever visited inland Romagna? You’ll be amazed by everything you see.
Art Forlì-Cesena, in the heart of Romagna Cordial hospitality, irreverent irony and cultural energy: there’s no doubt you’ve arrived in the very heart of Romagna, in the Province of Forlì-Cesena.
Sport and recreation Bikes, passion on two wheels Unsurprisingly, the ‘Pirate’ Marco Pantani was born on these roads; this is where the passion for cycling embraces everyone, from 3 to 99 years of age.