Gourmet Traveller

FELLINI WAS HERE

If you feel like you’re in a Fellini film while you’re here, it’s because the master based many of his scenes on this hotel.

Today a kaleidoscope of parasols and beach lounges line the shores. But beyond the sand and behind the hotels, everyday Italian life is in full swing. For the discerning traveller who is curious enough to look for it, culture, history and great food await.

Italian filmmaker Federico Fellini is Rimini’s darling, born and raised here, the Riviera informed many of his films in the 1950s and ’60s. So it’s fitting that a new Fellini museum opened in a 15th-century castle in Rimini last September. Even more fitting, the.

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