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Immerse yourself in a mystical and chivalrous atmosphere with our guided walk in Gradara. This perfectly preserved village has been nicknamed “Capital of the Middle Ages” because it still has intact all its defensive structures made of walls and towers that culminate in an austere but spectacular fortress.
But Gradara is also a place linked to a romantic and famous tragedy, the one of Paolo and Francesca, mentioned by the great poet Dante Alighieri in the Divine Comedy.
The guide will take you through this compelling journey to let you discover legends and reality of this mighty castle and its glorious fortress.
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This will be the gate to the town where the guide will start describing the historical context where Gradara developed and its role in the area throghout the centuries.
Walking on Via della Fiera, it will be possible to see the most recent part of city walls.
From here you will have the chance to see the surrounding panorama stretching from San Marino to Rimini
In Via dei Cappuccini there will be the chance to get a nice perspective over the "Passeggiata degli Innamorati" the lovers' walk and the Teatro dell'Aria where some medieval performances take place
While you walk on this street, the tour will lead to the second stage of city walls. Some beautiful buildings are present on the way such as ancient palaces. the church of Santissimo Sacramento and the Saint John the Batptist one. From here will also be possible to see the iconic fortress, positioned at the top of the hill.