In this period of emergency, as foreseen by the Prime Ministerial Decree, museums and other cultural events and places will remain closed until May 18, while cinema, theaters, fairs, festivals, concerts and sporting events are suspended.
But for those who, from the comfortable sofa at home, want to fantasize about a tour in Rimini, waiting to be able to do it live, there are many digital tools to be used. Here are a few:
Let's start with the Rimini city guide, available in many languages and containing many thematic maps (www.riminiturismo.it/guida-della-citta-city-guide),
Rimini tourism website offers some itineraries within the city, which can be consulted through an interactive map, which you can find here: bit.ly/ITINERARI_Rimini
The four different itineraries will lead you to discover the beauties of the city, and its hinterland, with cards and maps.
Those interested in the Roman itinerary can visit the site www.riminiromana.it, and also the Visitor Center, the multimedia museum located in Corso d'Augusto (Rimini old town).
On the centenary of the birth of the Maestro del Cinema Federico Fellini, who was born in Rimini, the itinerary dedicated to him is certainly a path to take, to discover the places that inspired him. Movie fans can comfortably take 'virtual' walks in the city with the FELLINIANA MAP that reports the places and information related to the director and his relationship with Rimini.
Rimini in recent years has rediscovered and made usable again many extraordinary places, including the Galli Theater. Reborn and back to its former glory after 70 years. While waiting to discover its golden griffins, you can visit it thanks to this MULTIMEDIA TOUR.
The Tourist Information Offices (Iat), Visitor Center, Marina Centro and the Iat office at Rimini railway station, are closed too, but you can contact the IAT offices by phone (+39 0541 53399) or email (info@visitrimini.com) from 8.30am to 4.30pm, from Monday to Friday.
In the meantime ... Plan your trip to Rimini here.