Cesena: city of the Malatestas
Set up in 1452 by the Lord of Cesena Malatesta Novello, the Biblioteca Malatestiana was the first public library in Italy and has been recognised by UNESCO as a “Memory of the World” for the architectural value of the building and for texts it contains.
When visiting Cesena, be sure to take a stroll through the bustling streets of the old town, including Piazza del Popolo and its elegant Masini fountain, Palazzo del Ridotto, the cathedral of San Giovanni Battista, the chapel of Madonna del Popolo, the museum of the cathedral, and the magnificent neoclassical Alessandro Bonci Theatre.
Cesena’s cultural offering also includes the museum of natural sciences, the municipal art gallery, the archaeological museum and the Museo della Centuriazione, telling the story of how the Romans organised the land.