8 Sights in Forlì, Italy (with Map and Images)

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Welcome to your journey through the most beautiful sights in Forlì, Italy! Whether you want to discover the city's historical treasures or experience its modern highlights, you'll find everything your heart desires here. Be inspired by our selection and plan your unforgettable adventure in Forlì. Dive into the diversity of this fascinating city and discover everything it has to offer.

Sightseeing Tours in Forlì

1. Museo romagnolo del teatro

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Museo romagnolo del teatro

The Romagna Museum of Theatre and Musical Instruments is an Italian museum located in Palazzo Gaddi, in Forlì, in the richly decorated rooms on the ground floor. The collection includes materials, instruments and memorabilia relating to the musical and theatrical life of Forlì between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and its protagonists. The original nucleus is made up of objects of various kinds, such as photographs, stage costumes, letters, coming from the donations of the heirs of the tenor Angelo Masini from Forlì and the soprano Maria Farneti. Also on display are relics of the Teatro Comunale di Forlì, built by the architect Cosimo Morelli, inaugurated in 1776 and destroyed in 1944 following a bombing. In fact, on the walls of the main entrance hall there are two bronze medallions bearing the portraits of the famous Forlì singers Giuseppe Siboni and Eugenia Tadolini, originally located inside the lost theater.

Wikipedia: Museo romagnolo del teatro (IT)

2. Villa Carpena

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Villa Carpena, also known as Villa Mussolini, today Villa Mussolini - House of Memories, is a property located in San Martino in Strada, known for having been the residence of Benito Mussolini, his wife Rachele Guidi and their five children.

Wikipedia: Villa Carpena (IT)

3. Monumento ad Aurelio Saffi

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Piazza Aurelio Saffi is located at the heart of Forlì, Italy and offers some of the most interesting town sights. It has a trapezoidal shape and is about 128 metres (420 ft) long and 87 metres (285 ft) wide.

Wikipedia: Piazza Saffi (EN)

4. Museo del Risorgimento

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Museo del Risorgimento

The Museum of the Risorgimento is an exhibition space in Forlì dedicated mainly to the Risorgimento. It preserves artifacts from a period between Napoleon's first descent into Italy (1796) and the Second World War (1945). It is named after Aurelio Saffi, a patriot and politician from Forlì.

Wikipedia: Museo del Risorgimento (Forlì) (IT)

5. Chiesa di San Biagio

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Chiesa di San Biagio

The church of San Biagio is located in the historic center of Forlì. The building is built on the remains of the previous church, partially following its external forms, destroyed by bombing in 1944. Inside it houses some valuable works of art, including an Immaculate Conception by Guido Reni.

Wikipedia: Chiesa di San Biagio (Forlì) (IT)

6. Chiesa della Santissima Trinità

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The Church of the Holy Trinity was presumably the first cathedral of Forlì, although the orientation of the original building was the opposite of the current one. What remains of the ancient building is the fourteenth-century bell tower, which stands on the side of the façade, to which, only in 1938, the five spires were added.

Wikipedia: Chiesa della Santissima Trinità (Forlì) (IT)

7. Musei in San Domenico, Pinacoteca

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The Musei di San Domenico are a set of museums in Forlì in Italy. It is located in the renovated 13th-century Dominican convent. Inside the complex is the headquarters of the civic museums of Forlì and the convent refectory, with frescoes showing a dinner, severely damaged by soldiers during the Napoleonic period. The complex is formed of five buildings: Palazzo Pasquali, Chiesa di San Giacomo Apostolo, Convento dei Domenicani, Convento degli Agostiniani and Sala Santa Caterina.

Wikipedia: Musei di San Domenico (EN)

8. Parco Urbano Franco Agosto

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Parco Urbano Franco Agosto

The Franco Agosto urban park is the main public park in the city of Forlì, in Emilia-Romagna. Designed by the municipal architect Elves Sbaragli, it was inaugurated in 1994 by the mayor Sauro Sedioli. On the other hand, the city park is older, now called Parco della Resistenza.

Wikipedia: Parco Urbano Franco Agosto (IT)

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