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A marine park near Rimini, the highlight of Oltremare ("beyond the sea") is the dolphin lagoon.
The Autodromo di Modena was built as a race and test track, here in Motor Valley, home to Italy's most prestigious power cars.
In the city of Ferrari and Maserati, it's only natural that you'll feel the impulse to the push the pedal to the metal.
A cemetery might seem like a strange tourist attraction, but this one is truly one of Bologna's must-see sights.
The medieval version of skyscrapers are an impressive sight, especially in Bologna.
The austere facade of Parma's cathedral gives no hint of the splendor to be found within.
While Florence is the famous poet's birthplace, his mortal remains are in a tomb in Ravenna, having been cast out from his own city.
In the rugged countryside near Vergato, this fairytale castle looks lost in place and time.
One of Bologna's most famous buildings, the Archiginnasio served as the principle building for the university.
Set in the heart of Ferrara, the Castello Estense is the symbol of the city.
Ferrara has a rich history sprinkled with the importance of Jewish presence here since the Middle Ages, said to have come directly from Judea.
Bologna is a food lover's paradise, and the Mercato di Mezzo is the place of culinary dreams.
One of the symbols of Ferrara is the bulwark building known as Palazzo Municipale.
The city of Modena's heart and hub is the portico-lined Piazza Grande.
A little known fact about Bologna is the city's canals.
Established in 1816, the park was originally laid out by architect Luigi Mirri in Italianate garden style rather than the trendy English gardens that had been in favor.
The heart of Parma is centered on the central Piazza Garibaldi.