SALUDECIO
Saludecio is an Italian town in the province of Rimini, on the hills of the Conca Valley, in Emilia Romagna.
The village can be accessed through two gates, the one towards the sea, called Porta Marina and the one facing the mountains called Porta Montanara.
The village can be accessed through two gates, the one towards the sea, called Porta Marina and the one facing the mountains called Porta Montanara.
Immediately after the Porta Marina is the Sanctuary of Beato Amato Ronconi.
In the square there is a small chapel in which the ancient elm of Blessed Amato Ronconi is kept with its relic.
The characteristic medieval center, surrounded by intact Malatesta walls, is recognizable by its three bell towers among which the imposing Civic Tower stands out.
In the square there is a small chapel in which the ancient elm of Blessed Amato Ronconi is kept with its relic.
The characteristic medieval center, surrounded by intact Malatesta walls, is recognizable by its three bell towers among which the imposing Civic Tower stands out.
Every year, for forty years, the "800 Festival" has been organized, where the municipality of Saludecio dedicates one of the most awaited events in the Romagna area and beyond to the 19th century.
For nature lovers, the area is characterized by a landscape of hills softened by the greenery of olive trees and vineyards.
The village offers fantastic walks around the castle of Cerreto and Montepetrino towards the Valle del Ventena di Saludecio.
The village offers fantastic walks around the castle of Cerreto and Montepetrino towards the Valle del Ventena di Saludecio.