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The information about this location have been automatically translated with Microsoft Translator. Rank : 7.0 (average on 2 votes)Coordinates : 44.149290, 12.133455 ( Open in Google Maps) Subjects : Bertinoro offers, in my opinion, several photographic ideas although the site covers a few square kilometers. First of all it is definitely to visit / photograph the center of the village, Piazza della Libertà where the Town Hall is located and houses a terrace overlooking the Romagna plain Until you can see the Riviera Romagnola with the skyscrapers of Cesenatico and Rimini. In addition to the village, the vineyards, orchards and olive trees that are cultivated on the ridge of the hill provide surely photographic ideas for some photographic compositions in which the borough serves as a background to these latest. In particular, coming to Bertinoro from Forlimpopoli along via Cellaimo, you can encounter little spots to temporarily park your car and make some shots especially in the sunset and sunset moments. Even the hill itself is a good photographic subject if you resume From the right distance, which is why I recommend leaving the center of Forlimpopoli and following a few kilometers away via Ausa Vecchia until you find a good starting point.Recommended equipment : No particular photographic equipment is needed.Best months : The village offers photographic opportunities all year round, but spring and summer and autumn in my opinion offer more favorable conditions and more interesting colors. Golden hours allow you to have more photographic opportunities by literally painting the hill and the borough.How to get there : Bertinoro is a medieval village on a hill of about 300 m above sea level. The village is located a few kilometers from Forlimpoppli, another interesting center, but less rich in photographs. Frimlimpopoli and then Bertinoro, is located in Romagna, on Emilia street, about half way between Forlì and Cesena. Reload the URL where you can find Exactly the post.https: //goo.gl/maps/WMNa8tgqsHG2Visits : No opening hoursNotes : The most likely Bertinoro etymology is what Bertinoro wants to derive from Britannia, or rather derive his name from the custom of pilgrims, who from Rome headed to the British lands or vice versa, to make a stop on Mount Cesubeo to rejuvenate. Castrum Brittinori would therefore mean Castrum of the Brits. Another hypothesis about the origin of the name, most likely produced by the imagination and the legendary background, is what the folk tradition is passed on, that is Galla Placidia in person who, tasting the Albana nectar produced from the local vineyards, pronounced the textual words : "Not so rough chalice you are worthy, or wine, but to berry in gold!" | | Nearby: Cesena 9 km
Forlì 11 km
Longiano 18 km
Saline di Cervia 19 km
Cervia (città) 21 km
Casa delle Farfalle di Cervia 22 km
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