Santarcangelo: three squares, seven churches and a “vitellone” — a walk through the most authentic village in Rimini’s province

It’s not Perugia. It’s not San Gimignano. It’s not one of those picture-perfect villages that look like they’ve been staged for tourists. Santarcangelo di Romagna is something else. It’s alive. Rough. Real. Ten kilometres from Rimini, just past the Rubicon, and the world changes. The Riviera stays down there with its noise of waves and […]