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Our beautiful and accessible Romagna

Happy month of June everyone! We are very saddened by the floods that hit Romagna and to varying degrees also Emilia and the Marches, and we participate in this immeasurable tragedy, first of all for the many victims and then for the destruction that seriously damaged, but did not kill the social and productive fabric of the region. In this regard, many of us have heard the exhortation made by some television personality to go on holiday to Romagna this year, to give concrete support to the economy of those areas. So we asked ourselves what contribution a blog like COMMA 2, dedicated to accessible tourism, could make, where it is well known that the beaches of Romagna are certainly among the best equipped in Italy to welcome tourists with special needs. We thought then that the best thing was to share our Romagna tourist experiences of the past few years, to show how many beautiful discoveries can be made in this region, perhaps alongside the sea; naturally we have not claimed to be exhaustive, but we have only tried to give a few suggestions. Let's start with the photos, then:


RICCIONE - Seafront

RICCIONE - The Rain Forest Fountain by Tonino Guerra

RIMINI - Malatesta Temple



RIMINI - Castel Sismondo


BAGNARA ROMAGNA - Marconi Square

BAGNARA ROMAGNA - Rocca Sforzesca

FAENZA - Piazza del Popolo


RAVENNA - Basilica of San Vitale

RAVENNA - The mosaics of San Vitale






SANTARCANGELO DI ROMAGNA - Submerged Meadow Fountain by Tonino Guerra

SANTARCANGELO DI ROMAGNA - Stone Flowers Fountain

SANTARCANGELO DI ROMAGNA - Tuffaceous caves (ancient hypogea)



BAGNO DI ROMAGNA - Ridracoli dam





BAGNO DI ROMAGNA - Captain's Palace

SAN PIERO DI ROMAGNA

What do you think? Were we able to give a (partial) overview of the many accessible places that can be found in Romagna? If any of you who read us want to integrate our proposals with some of your own experience, we will be happy to host your contributions on COMMA 2, obviously quoting the source. In the meantime, we greet you with a warm greeting:


GO ROMAGNA!!!

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