Let's take a cultural tour of Cervia and its province to explore the archaeological sites, churches and the most particular points of interest.
We leave from Cannuzzo, where you can visit the Sanctuary of the Madonna degli Angeli, a small seventeenth-century church, famous for the fresco (of the '500) that depicts the image of the Virgin surrounded by angels.
In Cervia, visit the Cathedral to appreciate the highly prized Baroque altar from the deconsecrated church of San Domenico di Forlì.
Also in Cervia, the Magazzini del Sale, a wonderful example of pure industrial archeology in the Cervese area, is worth a visit. You will find yourself in front of two buildings, Magazzino Torre and Magazzino Darsena, in the historical center along the drainage channel of the salt pans.
Pinarella di Cervia is an archaeological area - "Ficocle" - where in May 1989 the church "S. Martino Prope Litus Maris" was found, dating back to the first half of the 6th century.
In Castiglione di Cervia, in the open countryside is Villa Ragazzena di Castiglione, a typical farmhouse with a small chapel for functions, later transformed into a church dedicated to St. Joseph.