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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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