The "longest New Year's Eve in the world" which, from Christmas Eve to Epiphany, brought thousands of people to Rimini between exhibitions, shows, concerts and sold out hotels, continues to give emotions until 20 January, when the celebrations dedicated to Fellini's centenary of the birth will get to the heart.
Circ'amarcord village in the center of Rimini will be open until 20 January. The bright hot- air balloons in Piazza Cavour, which in these days of holidays have been a "photographic set" for many tourists will remain lit, and the street market will remain open under the lights of the great plane tree. So it will the romantic French carousel for the little ones and the large ice skating rink (weekdays: 2.30pm - 11.00pm; holidays: 9.30am - 11.00pm). On Sunday 19 January, from 6.00 pm, the ice rink will host the show Rimini on Ice, with professional skaters.
The Nativity Scenes in Marina Centro (with its 700 square meters indoor) and the one in Torre Pedrera will be open until 12 January, the date on which the traditional 'destruction' of the sculptures by the children will take place.