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Town assemblies, where truth was born out of noisy disputes, the resounding speeches of Julius Caesar, urging to march on Rome immediately, and the public execution by hanging of three partisans during the Second World War - the central square has absorbed every event from tragic to joyful, becoming one of Rimini's most visited attractions. Caesar's rostrum still stands in its proud majesty, humbly waiting for a gifted orator. The Clock Tower, located nearby, "predicts" not only the exact time but also the future with its astrological calendar, and the octagonal temple of Sant'Antonio preserves the memory of a church servant who was so skilled in rhetoric and profound speeches that after death his tongue remained incorrupt.

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Rimini
Bus stop 382 m walk
Arco d'Augusto
Bus stop 305 m walk
Serpieri
Bus stop 172 m walk
Alberti
Bus stop 123 m walk
Duomo
Bus stop 174 m walk

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