Attractions and places to see around Sant'Agata Sul Santerno offer a range of historical and cultural sites in the Romagna plain. This area features a mix of medieval fortifications, significant monuments, and ancient religious buildings. Visitors can explore structures that reflect centuries of regional history and architectural development. The landscape is characterized by its flat terrain, providing accessible points of interest for exploration.
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Next to the grandeur of the Estense Fortress and the charm of Pavaglione stands the monument to Francesco Baracca, an ace of aviation; it was Countess Paolina, his mother, who in 1923 granted Enzo Ferrari the use of the prancing horse that had adorned her son's plane, thus becoming the symbol of the most famous car manufacturer in the world 🏎
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I have seen many eagles in flight with majestic wings challenging the ground for a long time yet I will see them then with them I will die...... this is what Francesco Baracca wrote shortly before his death in 1918 when he was shot down in Nervesa at just 30 years old becoming thus legend 🛩️
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Monument dedicated to the Italian aviation ace during the First World War who was born here. The little horse painted on his plane inspired a young Enzo Ferrari who then used it as the emblem for his racing cars.
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The first mention of the parish dates back to 957 with the name Centumlicino, a name that derives from the set of several agricultural funds called Centum Lisinia. Currently the monumental complex of Campanile consists of a splendid cylindrical tower of typically Ravenna architecture, whose construction dates back to the 11th century. and decorated with Romanesque single, double and triple lancet windows in succession from bottom to top, and by a church with a single nave with a polygonal apse rebuilt in the early 16th century. on the ancient plebeian church with three naves razed to the ground in the 13th century. from the floods of the Santerno River. (www.bassaromagnamia.it )
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Church dating back to the 10th century located in the countryside of Campanile in the hamlet of Santa Maria di Fabriago in the municipality of Lugo. The cylindrical bell tower is very beautiful and very old.
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Sources tell us of a first fortified nucleus as early as the 10th century ... The sources also tell us that the Faentines destroyed the fortress in 1218 and from this moment on it was rebuilt several times and at different times until the fourteenth century. ... the name Rocca Estense reflects the period of its maximum flowering, i.e. under the Este domination, from 1437 to 1598. In fact, the most significant changes to the fortress date back to this period. Ercole I d'Este transformed the parade ground into a citadel by equipping it with a wall, towers and a moat to defend it. Subsequently, Duke Alfonso II d'Este had the citadel demolished and used the resulting materials to build the ramparts on the south, east and west sides. Following these interventions, the Rocca changed its appearance assuming the form of a bastioned fortress typical of the late sixteenth century. With the passage to the Papal State, the Rocca lost its castle characteristics. The creation of a Hanging Garden is the main modification of this period which can be dated to the end of the 18th century. It is a suggestive place today accessible through the internal courtyard of the Rocca. (Source: https://ilromagnolo.info/rubriche/luoghi/rocca-estense-di-lugo/ )
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The Ala di Baracca is the commemorative monument dedicated to the hero of the First World War by the city of Lugo Hero of the First World War, who fell in a plane during a fight on the heights of Montello, near Treviso, in 1918, Francesco Baracca was definitely a distinctive character of the Italian aviation during the First World War. (Source: https://ilromagnolo.info/rubriche/arte/lala-di-baracca-lugo/ )
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Also known as the Church of the Hospital or Chiesuola, it was built in 1452 on an older oratory mentioned in 1202 and 1371. It was annexed to the modest Hospital, intended not as a hospital, but as a place to give hospitality to pilgrims, who found room in two distinct rooms, one for the clergymen and the other for the laity. The place left much to be desired, both for the confined space and for the poor hygiene conditions. In the nineteenth century there are attestations of spaces intended for disabled people. In 1876 the portico in front of the Chiesuola was abolished, while in 1914 the hospital had become the Casa dei Poveri administered by the Congregation of Charity. The church, which has a single hall, was completely rebuilt after the last war and used for a few more years for religious purposes. It is now used as a parish auditorium. (Source: https://www.comune.bagnaradiromagna.ra.it/Citta-e-territorio/Cultura/Teatro/Chiesa-della-Nativita-di-Maria-Vergine-auditorium-parrocchiale )
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The region offers a rich history with several notable sites. You can explore the well-preserved medieval Rocca Sforzesca di Bagnara, the historic Rocca Estense di Lugo, and the ancient Parish Church of Santa Maria in Fabriago and Bell Tower, which dates back to the 10th century.
Yes, the Rocca Sforzesca di Bagnara is a rare and excellent example of a fully preserved medieval castrum in the Romagna plain. Its defensive system, including the Sforza fortress, boundary wall, and moat, is still visible today, with a 15th-century keep considered a significant work of art.
The Parish Church of Santa Maria in Fabriago and Bell Tower is a prominent religious site, featuring a 10th-century church and a distinctive 11th-century cylindrical Romanesque bell tower. Another historical religious building is the Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary in Bagnara di Romagna, originally built in 1452.
Yes, in Lugo di Romagna, you can find the Monument to Francesco Baracca. This monument honors the World War I aviation ace whose prancing horse emblem famously inspired Enzo Ferrari.
Many of the historical sites are suitable for families. The Rocca Sforzesca di Bagnara, Rocca Estense di Lugo, Monument to Francesco Baracca, and the Parish Church of Santa Maria in Fabriago and Bell Tower are all categorized as family-friendly.
The Monument to Francesco Baracca in Lugo di Romagna is noted as wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to pay tribute to the WWI aviation ace.
The flat terrain around Sant'Agata Sul Santerno is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, gravel biking, and cycling, offering a great way to explore the countryside and reach attractions.
Yes, there are several cycling routes available. You can explore options like the Campotto Valleys loop or the Strada del Santerno route. For more details and specific routes, check out the Cycling around Sant'Agata Sul Santerno guide.
You'll find a variety of running trails, including loops from Sant'Agata sul Santerno itself, as well as routes around Lugo and the Bacino Golfera. These trails offer moderate difficulty and are a great way to experience the local landscape. Discover more in the Running Trails around Sant'Agata Sul Santerno guide.
Visitors appreciate the historical depth and architectural beauty of the region. Highlights like the Rocca Sforzesca di Bagnara are praised for their preservation, while the Parish Church of Santa Maria in Fabriago and Bell Tower is admired for its ancient Romanesque bell tower. The connection to figures like Francesco Baracca also adds a unique cultural appeal.
While not widely publicized, the Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary in Bagnara di Romagna, also known as the Church of the Hospital, offers a glimpse into the region's past as a place of hospitality for pilgrims. It's now used as a parish auditorium, providing a quiet historical experience.


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