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Saint Michael's Tower stands in Cervia's historical centre and dates back to 1691, before the founding of New Cervia, when it was built to defend the town from Turks and Saracens.
MUSA is an integral part of Ravenna Province Museums Network
Built in 1997 to celebrate the three hundredth anniversary of Cervia Nuova’s foundation, the fountain was designed by the Romagna poet Tonino Guerra.
The Cathedral is in Cervia's main square just opposite the Town Hall
The Salt Storehouses can be considered as the most interesting example of industrial architecture in Cervia's territory, nowadays a very evocative venue for exhibitions, shows and events.
Access gate to the south and station along the Po Delta Park, Cervia’s Salt Pan is regarded as highly interesting from a naturalistic and landscape viewpoint.
The pinewood, with its 24-hectare extension, is considered the green lung of the territory between the beach and the seaside resorts of Pinarella and Tagliata.
A natural reserve where avocets, blackwinged stilts, seagulls, mallards and many other species make their nests.
In the past, Cervia and Milano Marittima's pinewood was the southern layer of the vast and peculiar forestry complex which, almost without interruptions, covered the entire area between the southern part of the Reno river and Cervia.
Lots of opportunities all over the year to get to know Cervia better, its origins and curiosities.
Guided itineraries accompanied by the ones who will tell you the history they have lived personally. New events promoted by the Ecomuseo del Sale.
You are really spoilt for choice about the breathtaking walks in the pinewood, the guided tours in the salpan, on foot, by bike or by electric boat or a visit at the butterfly house.
The mosaics of Ravenna, an art city a few driving minutes from here. Hills offering so many spots to discover. Original flavours and villages loaded with history.
Four honorary citizens, big names of literature and music who have a strong tie to Cervia.
Many fine friendships with great authors, such as Giovannino Guareschi and Giosuè Carducci.
The origins of Cervia were based on the salt and the sea, while Milano Marittima's ones were inspired by the project of a garden city. Their past is rich in history and traditions that are constantly revived thanks to Cervia's Ecomuseum of Salt and Sea.