Piazza Tre Martiri, Rimini, Province of Rimini, ItalyMap
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Nice public square
Really good piazza that certainly is full of history (like most of Italy!!!) When I was there piazza had market stalls in there and was interesting to walk around them, had lunch in restaurant surrou...
A nice, historic square in the old town. Shopping and nice restaurants nearby to cater to all your spending needs. It can get quite hot in the summer, so bring a bottle of water and let yourself get l...
Ocupa el espacio, más o menos, del antiguo foro de Ariminum, donde se cruzaban el cardo y el decumano máximos. En ella se puede ver el exento tempietto de San Antonio y detrás una moderna iglesia roto...
One of the oldest sites of Rimini with not the cheerfulest name
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Almost in the center of Rimini is one of the oldest sites in the city, Piazza tre Martiri. If you translate to the "language of the native axes" - the area of three martyrs. Agree, isn't the pleasant "name"? Uve ...
Nice public square
Really good piazza that certainly is full of history (like most of Italy!!!) When I was there piazza had market stalls in there and was interesting to walk around them, had lunch in restaurant surrou...
Historic square with restaurants and shops nearby
A nice, historic square in the old town. Shopping and nice restaurants nearby to cater to all your spending needs. It can get quite hot in the summer, so bring a bottle of water and let yourself get l...
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Ocupa el espacio, más o menos, del antiguo foro de Ariminum, donde se cruzaban el cardo y el decumano máximos. En ella se puede ver el exento tempietto de San Antonio y detrás una moderna iglesia roto...
One of the oldest sites of Rimini with not the cheerfulest name
Almost in the center of Rimini is one of the oldest sites in the city, Piazza tre Martiri. If you translate to the "language of the native axes" - the area of three martyrs. Agree, isn't the pleasant "name"? Uve ...
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Impressionant this place do not forget to go to the tour and visit the Church and the small chapel of St Antoine de Padoue