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Teatro Bonci – Giardini Pubblici di Cesena loop from Cesena

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Forlì-Cesena
Cesena

Teatro Bonci – Giardini Pubblici di Cesena loop from Cesena

Easy

4.8

(9)

145

hikers

Teatro Bonci – Giardini Pubblici di Cesena loop from Cesena

01:46

6.58km

90m

Hiking

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 18, 2026

Waypoints

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Start point

Bus stop

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1

36 m

Piazza della Libertà, Cesena

Highlight • Settlement

The square has played an important role in Cesena’s social and political gatherings over the years. Recent renovations have enhanced the square’s aesthetic appeal, making it a pleasant place for both locals and tourists. The square is surrounded by notable buildings, including historic structures and modern establishments, creating a nice mix of old and new.
Piazza della Libertà often hosts cultural events, markets and public gatherings, making it a lively place to visit.
There are several cafés, restaurants and shops surrounding the square, offering a range of local and international cuisine and products. There are parking facilities nearby, although spaces may be limited during busy times. The square is well connected by public transport, making it easily accessible from various parts of the city.

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85 m

Palazzo Braschi (Cesena)

Highlight • Historical Site

Palazzo Braschi is closely linked to the history of Pope Pius VI. Built in the late 18th century, the palace is a magnificent example of neoclassical architecture. It was designed by the architect Cosimo Morelli and built for Luigi Braschi Onesti, the nephew of Pope Pius VI (Giovanni Angelo Braschi). Pius VI was born here on 25 December 1717 and became pope on 15 February 1775.
The palace has a sober and elegant façade, typical of the neoclassical style. The interior of the palace is richly decorated with frescoes and other works of art, although some parts have been damaged over the years.
Pius VI had strong ties with his birthplace Cesena. After his election as pope, he sent a letter to the city in which he expressed his devotion to Cesena and promised to do everything in his power for his "fatherland".
Pius VI introduced several reforms in Cesena, including the organization of religious ceremonies and the support of poor girls by providing them with a dowry. Despite his initial instructions for modest celebrations, the festivities in Cesena in honor of his election as pope were celebrated lavishly.
Palazzo Braschi is now a major cultural and tourist attraction in Cesena. Visitors can enjoy the building's beautiful architecture and rich history.

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222 m

Teatro Bonci

Highlight • Monument

Inaugurated in 1846 with the performance of Donizetti's opera Maria di Rohan, the Bonci Theatre, a building of rare harmony named after the Cesena tenor Alessando Bonci, must certainly be counted among the most beautiful theaters designed by Vincenzo Ghinelli.

(Source: cesena.emiliaromagnateatro.com/ert-a-cesena )

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251 m

House of Vincenzo Fattiboni

Highlight • Historical Site

Vincenzo Fattiboni was a prominent figure in the Carboneria movement in Cesena, known as “Beozia,” along with Eduardo Fabbri. Born on March 14, 1786 and died on May 12, 1850, he played an important role in several Risorgimento battles, fighting against the repressive measures of the Papal Gendarmerie and the lack of social reforms by the Papal States.

Fattiboni experienced numerous disappointments during his life, including the failure of the Napoleonic reforms and the restoration of authoritarian regimes after the Congress of Vienna (1814-1815). He also witnessed the defeat of the army of the Napoleonic colonel Giuseppe Sercognani during the uprisings of 1830-31 and the failed Battle of Monte in Cesena on January 20, 1832.

These constant setbacks had a profound effect on him, eventually leading to his suicide. Fattiboni's life was marked by a series of hopes and disappointments, reflecting the turbulent historical period in which he lived.

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345 m

Giardini Pubblici di Cesena

Highlight • Natural Monument

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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2.20 km

View of the Valley

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2.49 km

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6.58 km

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Bus stop

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2.67 km

2.12 km

1.47 km

301 m

Surfaces

3.51 km

2.45 km

349 m

189 m

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