We stroll into Rimini (away from the ocean) and find a delightful town. We enter the town through an arch dedicated to Caesar Augustus by the Senate and the People of Rome.
Arch
Wandering down the street, we enter Piazza San Francesco, a charming space built in 1679.
Piazza San Francisco
From the piazza, we walk down the street to Piazza Carvour and the Felini Museum and then down to Piazza Tre Martiri, the site of markets and jousting tournaments many years ago.
Felini Museum
Piazza Carvour
Through the streets
Tempio Malatestiano
Convent of Saint Francis
Mercato Central
Church of Santi Bartolomeo e Marino
Once again moving from ancient to modern, we pass delightful artwork on the side of a school.
School art