On Wednesdays and Saturdays in July, August & September 2025
Time: from 20.30 to 23.30 in July & August - from 6pm to 8pm in September
Excursions and Guided tours

Time: from 20.30 to 23.30 in July & August - from 6pm to 8pm in September
An original way to discover Tiberius Bridge from a different perspective, accompanied by the lights of sunset and with cultural information that enriches the experience.
Visitors will not see the Bridge “from above,” as it is normally done, but have the opportunity to pass under its arches, aboard a boat, in complete safety, like ancient sailors, coming into direct contact with the millennia-old stones, to rediscover many details and peculiarities that, from normal viewpoints, remain hidden, for an evocative and romantic vision.
For 2000 years, residents and travellers have been crossing Tiberius Bridge in the city of Rimini. It’s not only a link between the two sides of the Marecchia river but a connection between different people, a symbol of confrontation (not always peaceful) between civilizations.
Tiberius Bridge is one of the few bridges which can claim this venerable age. This fact, in addition to its solidity and resistance, has always been an attractive surprise and has created the legend of the "devil’s bridge".
It was built with advanced techniques and is also full of decorative symbols. It’s mentioned in many history books and Andrea Palladio drew inspiration from its perfect proportions for the costruction of the Rialto Bridge in Venice.
In 1885 it was declared national monument.
One of its arches was demolished at the beginning of the first Middle Ages and was mined by the Germans during the retreat at the end of World War II. Who knows in how many other occasions it has run the risk to perish. But it is still there as a witness of the past glory, and perhaps, in the future, when streets are no longer necessary, it will reminds us what we were.
The boat is also accessible to people in wheelchairs (NOT electric wheelchairs).
