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                                             What can we go in Rimini?






                       1. Arco d’Augusto (Arch of Augustus)





                                 The  Arch,  the  oldest


                          preserved  in  northern  Italy,


                          marks the entrance to the city



                          for  those  coming  from  the


                          Flaminia, the route traced by


                          the  consul  Flaminio  in  220



                          B.C.  to  connect  Rome  to


                          Rimini.  City  gate  and



                          honorary arch, it was erected


                          in 27 B.C. by the will of the Senate in celebration of Octavianus


                          Augustus, as manifested by the inscription placed above the



                          arch. Perhaps not everyone knows that the current Via del


                          Corso in Rome is the ancient Via Flaminia, which starts in the



                          capital and ends in Rimini.



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