Neighborhood
Cervia
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Cervia is a coastal town in Emilia-Romagna, just south of Cesenatico, famous for its centuries-old salt pans and well-preserved historic center. The salt pans, still in operation, are a key attraction where visitors can walk along the dykes, observe flamingos and other birds, and learn about salt production at the Museo del Sale. The town's heart is Piazza Garibaldi, surrounded by colorful buildings and the 17th-century Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta. Cervia's beaches are wide and sandy, with a relaxed family atmosphere. The town also has a lively promenade lined with shops and cafes, making it a pleasant destination for a day trip or a longer stay.
Don't miss
- Explore the salt pans and visit the Salt Museum (Museo del Sale)
- Stroll through the historic center and Piazza Garibaldi
- Relax on the sandy beaches along the Adriatic
- Cycle or walk along the pine forest trails
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