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Tourist Spot Attractions In Cesena

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Cesena is a city and comune in the Emilia-Romagna region, served by adriatic highway, and located near Apennines, about 15 kilometres from sea. The total population is 96,708.
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  • 1. Rocca Malatestiana Cesena
    The Rocca Malatestiana is a fortress in Cesena, Italy. The current structure is the third fortress built in the place, near the ruins of the two previous ones, of late-Roman and medieval age. The fortress, one of the imposing in Romagna, has a court and two central towers, called the Male and the Female. The Museum of Agriculture, located inside the latter, offers visitors a complete picture of rural life in Romagna over different ages, while the Male Tower hosts a permanent exhibition of Malatestian Ceramics.
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  • 5. teatro Alessandro Bonci Cesena
    The Teatro Comunale Alessandro Bonci is an opera house in Cesena, Italy. The Bonci Theatre was built on the site of the old Spada Theatre starting in August 1843 on a design by the architect Vincenzo Ghinelli and was opened on 15 August 1846. It distinguished itself immediately with the best dramatic and lyric opera productions, a fact confirmed by the presence of leading performers of the period. It was dedicated to the great tenor from Cesena Alessandro Bonci after his performances of 1904 and 1927. The theater is a member of the Italian route section of the European Route of Historic Theatres.
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  • 8. Orogel Stadium Dino Manuzzi Cesena
    The Stadio Dino Manuzzi, also known as Orogel Stadium for sponsorship reason, is a football stadium in Cesena, Italy. It is currently the home of A.S.D. Romagna Centro Cesena. The stadium holds 23,860. The stadium was initially constructed in 1957 but at the time had no seats, just two terraces. In 1973, when AC Cesena reached Serie A status, the stadium was greatly expanded and could hold 30,000 spectators. In this version of the stadium, the highest ever attendance was recorded when on 10 February 1974, 35,991 people watched Cesena defeat giants AC Milan. The stadium was called La Fiorita from its construction until 1982, when it became named after former Cesena president Dino Manuzzi. In 1988 the stadium underwent a complete restructuring were all of the existing stands were demolished ...
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  • 10. Mercato Saraceno Cesena
    Mercato Saraceno is a comune in the Province of Forlì-Cesena in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about 90 kilometres southeast of Bologna and about 35 kilometres southeast of Forlì. Mercato Saraceno borders the following municipalities: Bagno di Romagna, Cesena, Novafeltria, Roncofreddo, Sarsina, Sogliano al Rubicone, Talamello.
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