Located in northern Italy, Emilia-Romagna is one of the largest Italian regions. It reaches from the Adriatic to the peaks of the Apennines. Its capital is Bologna, and there are also Ravenna, Ferrara, Parma, and the famous resort of Rimini on the coast.
Emilia-Romagna is a region very diverse in terms of landscape, in which wonderful cities with valuable monuments were thrown in like pearls. The capital of the region, Bologna is the seat of the oldest university in Europe, a city famous for its residential towers and valuable churches.
Equally attractive are Ravenna, where you can admire the churches decorated with mosaics from the 4th to 6th centuries, surrounded by Ferrara fortifications, elegant, full of picturesque alleys of Parma and Modena, famous for its huge cathedral.
The region is the cradle of the Italian automotive industry. There are factories where Ferrari, Maserati, Lamborghini, Pagani and Ducati motorcycles are manufactured. You can see 15 motoring museums here, as well as several private car collections. Another attraction is the possibility of entering some factories.
The province's coast, and especially its southern part, are among the most-visited holiday resorts in Italy. There are cities such as Rimini, Riccione, Cattolica, Cesenetico.
Emilia-Romagna is also a great place for culinary travels. In addition to wine, the famous balsamic vinegar, prosciutto ham and Parmesan cheese are also produced here, while the restaurants of Bologna and other cities in the region are among the Italian leaders.