La Rondinella

The structure is equipped with twenty-two 3×5 m. brick horse stalls (straw or leftover curls litter); one indoor practice court 20×40 m.; one sand field 40×60 m.; one grass field 110×45 m.
 
Wide paddocks, carousel for training horses, warm washing, lamps, track room, lockers for members; club house.


La Rondinella Circolo Ippico
via Pediano 39
tel. 0542.657143
cell. 335.7538357
e-mail: info@larondinellaimola.it
web: www.larondinellaimola.it
 
For members only

 





La Speranza

 


La Speranza
viale Saffi 7/9
tel. 0542.30941 – 331.9467987

 

Opening hours:
10.30am to 2.30pm & 5.30pm to 10.45pm

 

Closing day: Monday
Period of opening: all year round except from 10th June to 8th July 2024

 

Menu: Chinese cuisine and sushi
Places: 30
Services: accessible to the disabled, adjacent parking, take away service

 





La Sterlina

 


La Sterlina
viale Nuova 14/16 – Loc. Sasso Morelli
tel. 0542.55030

 

Opening hours:
12.00pm to 2.00pm & 7.00pm to 9.30pm

 

Closing day: Wednesday
Period of opening: all year round except from 31st December 2024 to 23rd January 2025 & three weeks in July

 

Menù: typical regional cuisine
Places: 100
Services: accessible to the disabled, adjacent parking, credit cards accepted

 





La Tavernetta


La Tavernetta
via Tito Speri 2
tel. 0542.22339
e-mail: mauro.paolini52@gmail.com
web: www.latavernetta-ristorante.it

 

Opening hours:
12.00pm to 2.30pm & 7.00pm to 11.30pm

 

Closing day: Monday
Period of opening: all year round except from 1st to 6th January 2025 & two weeks August

 

Menu: local cuisine and fish
Places: 80
Services: accessible to the disabled, adjacent parking, credit cards accepted

 





Ladi Ke Rigani


Ladi Ke Rigani
via Santerno 13
tel. 388.1960436

 

Opening hours:
7.00pm to 11.00pm; Sunday 12.00pm to 2.00pm & 7.00pm to 11.00pm (Sunday in July & August 7.00pm to 11.00pm)

 

Closing day: no closing day
Period of opening: all year round except from 12th to 15th August 2024

 

Menù: typical greek food
Places: 54
Services: accessible to the disabled, adjacent parking, credit cards accepted

 





Lamberto da Fiagnano

As his name says, Lamberto was born in Fiagnano, in the area of Valsellustra, in the second half of the XI century.

After his first literary studies in Imola, he went to Pisa to complete his clerical doctrine and because of his fine abilities he was soon at the service of the Pope’s court. He was nominated Bishop of Ostia, during the delicate fases of the nominations and the Worms Concordat in 1122.

During his reign (1124 – 1130) he showed to have great strength in defending the rights of the church .Evidence of his attachment to the diocese of Imola is the assignment of a large and rich territory to the church of Imola by means of his famous sealed document, the Bolla.





Le 3 Marie kiosk

 


Le 3 Marie kiosk
via San Francesco (corner via Kolbe)
tel. 331.7445848

 

Opening hours:
12.00pm to 10.00pm (July & August 5.00pm to 10.00pm)

 

Closing day: Monday
Period of opening: all year round except from 3rd to 7th July & from 14th to 18th August 2024

 

Menu: piadina (unleavened bread), fried piadina and fried food in general, sandwiches, pizza, drinks
Services: accessible to the disabled and adjacent parking

 





Le Lune


Le Lune
via Ugo La Malfa 29
tel. 0542.643359
e-mail: info@lune.it
web: www.lune.it

 

Opening hours:
9.00am to 12.30pm & 3.00pm to 7.00pm

 

Closing day: Sunday & holidays
Period of opening: all year round except from 12th to 18th August 2024

 

Services: accessible to the disabled, adjacent parking, credit cards accepted

 





Leonardo da Vinci

The famous map of Imola is work of the illustrious artist. It is the first zenith map and the oldest example of a town map still preserved.

Leonardo was called upon by Cesare Borgia in 1502 as a military engineer to inspect the defence system of the Rocca Sforzesca (Fortress). After inspecting the town, he elaborated the famous urban map, with modern intuition and a picturesque touch, and he also traced some sketches of the antique areas of the town.
These documents belong to the Royal Collection of Windsor Castle.





Lom a Merz

 

EVENT CANCELED in compliance with the provisions issued by the Regional Council about the emergency of Coronavirus

 
14th March 2020

 

This in the dialect of Imola literally means, ‘light in March’.

In the past a big bonfire was lit with the vine-branches so as to send the winter cold away and to wish a favourable harvest. The peasants would sing and dance around this fire.
Today the company of Passatore-Ca’ d’Imola together with the Pro-Loco have re-proposed this feast , in the main square, with music, dance, and food starting at 5:00 p.m. and at 8:00 p.m the bonfire is lit


When: 2nd or 3rd Saturday of March
Where: Gramsci square

 





Luca Ghini

He was a botanical scientist who highly contributed in the scientific analysis of plants in a period when the use of plants for medical use oscillated between magical rituals and official cures.
In 1539 he became professor at the University of Bologna, and his fame rose to such a point that he was asked by Cosimo I dei Medici to transfer to Pisa where he started the first university botanical garden, which soon became famous throughout Europe.

Thanks to his studies in Pisa he wrote the first ‘Index Seminum’ of the history of botanical science.





Luigi Orsini

He obtained a degree in law but he had a deep knowledge of classic culture, and he soon began his poetic career. He was greatly inspired by the works of Carducci and Pascoli, from which he acquired an evocative and elegiac tone and the predilection for themes of nature and man’s work, the emphasis on the moral and human values.
Among his numerous works are “Cicalata Romagnola” (1891), highly acclaimed by Carducci, and his later collections “Le Campane di Ortodonico” and “I Salmi della Montagna”.





Machirelli then Dal Pozzo Palace

It was constructed at the end of the15th century for Michele Machirelli, chancellor of Girolamo Riario.

Only the picturesque courtyard, the portals with elaborated columns and large medallions of terracotta remain as symbols of that period. The inside was renovated in the 18th century and the decorations and frescoes leading to the first floor date back to this period.

The Sala delle Stagioni, on the first floor, can be visited during the various conferences which are held there.


Machirelli then Dal Pozzo Palace
via Emilia 25

 





Maluc kiosk


Chiosco Maluc
via Vivaldi
tel. 349.8721935

 

Opening hours:
Summer 12.00pm to 9.00pm; Sunday & Banks holiday 10.00am to 12.00pm & 4.00pm to 9.00pm
Winter 12.00pm to 8.00pm; Sunday & Banks holiday 10.00am to 12.00pm & 4.00pm to 8.00pm

 

Closing day: Tuesday
Period of opening: all year round except from 12th to 18th August 2024

 

Menù: piadina, fried piadina and fried food in general, sandwiches, pizza, drinks
Services: accessible to the disabled, adjacent parking

 





Mc Donald’s

 


Mc Donald’s
via Prov. Selice 43/A
tel. 0542.1881604
web: www.mcdonalds.it

 

Opening hours:
restaurant & McCafè 09.00am to 00.00am, McDrive 09.00am to 01.00am

 

Closing day: no closing day
Period of opening: all year round

 

Menù: fast food
Services: accessible to the disabled and adjacent parking