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About this venue
Villa Torlonia – Parco Poesia Pascoli is more than a park—it’s a refined green setting beside a historic villa, where nature and culture meet in one place. Wide pathways, tree-lined lanes, and open lawns give it a “park with a story” feel, perfect for relaxed walks, meet-ups, and open-air events with an unmistakable local charm.
Inside, the experience is calm and inviting: shaded avenues, benches, and easy spots to pause, with a layout that works equally well for quiet time or a livelier event atmosphere. Thanks to the open plan, the space feels airy, and sound from smaller programs carries naturally without feeling boxed in—something visitors often appreciate.
You’ll find it at Via Due Martiri, San Mauro Pascoli, Italy. Reaching the entrance is typically straightforward, with a short walk from nearby parking areas and surrounding streets, and the closest local stops just a few minutes on foot. For broader guidance on getting around the city, see the transport notes in the text further down the page.
About the city: San Mauro Pascoli
San Mauro Pascoli, a quiet town in the heart of Romagna and close to the coast, is an excellent base for travelers coming for major sports spectacles and concert nights across the wider region. While it keeps the relaxed feel of a smaller place, the surrounding area carries a lively events rhythm, making it easy to pair a big night out with a comfortable stay. Visitors appreciate the practicality, a solid range of accommodation in nearby towns, and Romagna’s cuisine, which quickly becomes part of the experience after a concert or match, along with a sense of safety and order that makes the trip feel effortless.
When it comes to getting in and getting around, the strengths are straightforward road access and public transport links. Local Start Romagna buses connect San Mauro Pascoli with nearby seaside areas, so reaching arenas and stadiums in the vicinity is practical and stress-free. If you arrive by train, the closest major rail stations are Bellaria and Rimini, from where it’s easy to continue by bus or taxi toward the town and the coast. For flights, the most common options are Aeroporto di Rimini e San Marino “Federico Fellini” and Aeroporto di Bologna “Guglielmo Marconi”, and if you’re driving, it helps to know the whole area is clearly connected by the main routes along the Adriatic corridor.
If you have a free moment before or after the event, San Mauro Pascoli adds a rewarding extra layer to your trip. Culture lovers often stop by Parco Poesia Pascoli, with the Museo Casa Pascoli and the multimedia exhibits at Villa Torlonia, while a walk through the calmer streets of the center brings that authentic local pace. For a “sea break,” there’s San Mauro Mare and the Adriatic Sea, ideal for a short seaside stroll, a coffee, or a light bite that works perfectly as a warm-up to the night or a relaxed finish after a big show.