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Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Ideal period for birdwatching when the expanses of water are tinged with the pink of flamingos, especially at sunset
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Devastated in 2019 by a tornado and redeveloped, it is a green oasis within the pine forest where various animal species such as deer, fallow deer, horses, donkeys, chickens, and pheasants live in a protected area but at the same time in contact with people.
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The Anello del Sale cycle path with a total cost of 2,500,000 euros will develop on the external perimeter of the salt mine, flanking the Camillo and continuing alongside the provincial road 254 up to the Hotel Ficocle, skirting the Cervara up to the surrounding canal, continuing along via dei Prati up to via Ficocle and flowing into the intersection with the SS 16 up to the Saline visitor center, with work scheduled to be completed by the end of 2025. 🤔. Let's hope for the best.............
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The Giardini Pubblici di Cesena extend along part of the southern perimeter of the old city walls, near the Teatro Comunale, dedicated to the famous tenor Alessandro Bonci. The park was created in the first half of the 19th century in a neoclassical style and has undergone an important restoration under the direction of architect Pier Luigi Cervellati, completed in 2007. This restoration has partly restored the park to its original 19th century appearance. The park has an impressive main entrance on Corso Garibaldi, with a long wrought iron gate supported by brick columns. At the centre of the park is a large cast iron gazebo, reminiscent of the bandstands of the 19th century. Around the gazebo you can admire historic lanterns, originating from various European cities. The park also contains busts of famous Cesena residents, as well as various decorative elements from the time of its creation. The paths in the park are symmetrical and surrounded by ancient trees such as holm oaks and cedars. The park was originally created in 1843 on land that the city had received as a legacy from Count Paolo Neri. Over the years, the park has undergone several transformations, including a major change in 1946 when a road was built through the park. However, the recent restoration has attempted to return the park to its original design, with concentric paths and historical elements. During the restoration work, the remains of a 14th-century church and several human skeletons were also discovered, which are currently being studied.
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a stone's throw from the sea this dirt road would seem impossible but it is there!
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