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Landmark: Parco FelliniCity: Rimini
Country: Italy
Continent: Europe
Parco Fellini, Rimini, Italy, Europe
Visual Characteristics
The park's central feature is the Fontana dei Quattro Cavalli (Fountain of the Four Horses), a circular basin with four equestrian statues. It is characterized by extensive paved walkways, mature pine trees that provide a significant canopy, and open grassy areas. The terrain is predominantly flat, offering unobstructed views of the Adriatic Sea to the east.
Location & Access Logistics
Parco Fellini is located directly on the Lungomare Augusto Murri, approximately 1.5 km northeast of Rimini city center. Public parking is available along the Lungomare and in designated paid lots nearby. The park is accessible via local bus lines, including routes 4, 7, and 11, with stops immediately adjacent to the park's main entrances.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The park was established in the mid-20th century and subsequently dedicated to the acclaimed Italian film director Federico Fellini, a native of Rimini. Its design reflects a traditional urban park layout, integrating landscaped areas with public art installations.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can walk along the tree-lined paths, utilize the open spaces for relaxation, and observe the Fontana dei Quattro Cavalli. The park frequently hosts outdoor events, including markets and concerts, particularly during the summer months. Cycling is permitted on designated pathways.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Public restrooms are available within the park's perimeter. Significant shade is provided by numerous mature pine trees. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is consistently strong throughout the area. Several kiosks and cafes are situated directly adjacent to the park, offering food and beverages.
Best Time to Visit
The park is suitable for visits year-round, with spring and autumn offering moderate temperatures ideal for walking. Summer evenings are popular for events and cooler air. Morning light provides optimal conditions for photography of the fountain and sea views.
Facts & Legends
The Fontana dei Quattro Cavalli, originally inaugurated in 1928, was dismantled during World War II and later reconstructed in 1954, symbolizing Rimini's post-war recovery. A local tip is to visit during the annual "Notte Rosa" (Pink Night) festival in early July, when the park and fountain are illuminated with themed lighting.
Nearby Landmarks
- Grand Hotel Rimini: 0.1km West
- Rimini Beach: Adjacent, East
- Marina di Rimini: 0.8km North
- Arco d'Augusto: 2.0km Southwest
- Ponte di Tiberio: 2.5km West