Everyone knows Romagna for its Riviera with its warm and sunny beaches. However, Romagna hides another important feature in its inland, that of its own culture and history. Such as its sweet soft rolling hills growing vineyards and olive trees, exquisitely described by Pascoli, Carducci and Dante in some of their verses which instantly became a part of history. Hills which hide, internally, fantastic fragments of medieval culture and history with its castles, small villages and the narrow winding streets which characterize life around the Lord's residence. In addition to San Marino that dominates Romagna from the top of Mount Titano, Romagna contains many precious towns like Torriana, Montebello, Verucchio, Monteleone as well as San Leo and Gradara. However, where there lacks a castle there is always something else that deserves being visited, as is the case of Santarcangelo e Bertinoro with their stupendous historical centers or Sarsina, a roman city that gave birth to the divine Plauto. It is pointless to continue with this list because the number of views and cities to visit would result to be endless