San Leo, a wonderful capital of art, mentioned by Dante Alighieri in the Divine Comedy, is the fulcrum of the historical region of Montefeltro and is the city that gave it its name. Known for its historical and geopolitical events, location for films and documentaries, tourist destination of excellence, it is the precious pearl guarded by the province of Rimini. (read more)
Casteldelci stands out thanks to its natural beauty and is often referred to as the “green sea”. It is the hilliest in the province, rising to 1,355 metres above sea level, making it the ideal destination for those who love nature walks.This unspoilt area has much to offer from an environmental point of view from Spring to Autumn. It has a wealth of paths and mule tracks that can be covered on foot, horseback or mountain bike. (read more)
The Archaeological Museum of Verucchio is located in the ancient Convent of S. Agostino (dating back to the thirteenth century and expanded in the seventeenth), restored in the 80s to house a selection of finds found in the territory of Verucchio during subsequent excavation campaigns (so far 566 tombs have been excavated). They are testimonies of great historical value and in many respects unique, related to the Villanovan civilization, which represents a cultural manifestation of the region between the ninth and seventh centuries a.C. (early Iron Age).
The Sulphur Museum sees itself as a fundamental instrument in the diffusion of the history of mining culture and of the historical reconstruction of mining activity, which, during the industrial revolution, pushed the rural economy towards a new economic fabric, a new concept and organisation of work through constant and systematic production. Mines are a vital piece in the jigsaw of our history and culture, representing an element that unites us to the past of other European countries.