Tempio Malatestiano, also known as the Duomo of Rimini, is a stunning example of Renaissance architecture. Its exterior facade is historically significant, while the interior features a single nave with spaciousness and harmony. The temple was commissioned by Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta for his beloved Isotta, with contributions from renowned artists such as Leon Battista Alberti and Piero della Francesca.
Don't miss the breathtaking Crocifisso di Giotto in the apse, as well as the San Sigismondo by Piero della Francesca and the Stigmata of St. Francis by Vasari in the adjacent chapels. With its rich history and remarkable artworks, Tempio Malatestiano is a must-visit attraction in Rimini!
Discover the Renaissance masterpiece in Rimini!
Address: Via IV Novembre, 35, 47900 Rimini RN, Italia
Opening hours: lunedì: 08:30–12:00, 15:30–18:30, martedì: 08:30–12:00, 15:30–18:30, mercoledì: 08:30–12:00, 15:30–18:30, giovedì: 08:30–12:00, 15:30–18:30, venerdì: 08:30–12:00, 15:30–18:30, sabato: 08:30–12:00, 15:30–18:30, domenica: 09:00–12:30, 15:30–19:00.