Transfer from Rimini
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Departure from Rimini
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Estimated arrival to Ljubljana - Joze Pucnik Airport
13:57h

Trip duration: 297min

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Venice
Italy

195 min

There isn’t much one can say about Venice that hasn’t been said before. The city ranks among the most beautiful towns in the world and... the list of sites worth visiting in Venice is almost as long as all the articles, poems, letters and stories written about this fascinating dream-like place. Every corner will overwhelm your senses with beauty as each building is a work of art. The city’s landmark is St. Mark's square with Saint Mark’s Basilica, the imposing bell tower il Campanile and the Ducal Palace. The best place to soak this all in is Cafe Florian, at the very square, and if you are willing to queue to get a table, you will be rewarded with excellent coffee in great ambiance.

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Technical Museum of Slovenia
Slovenia

105 min

The Technical Museum of Slovenia is Slovenia’s largest museum exhibiting collections from various areas ranging from agriculture, wildlife and hunting to technology, wood working, forestry,... textiles and printing. The most impressive part of the museum is a great collection of cars used by the former Yugoslav president Tito as well as the oldest preserved car in Slovenia. Additionally, also bicycles and other technical machinery, like water driving machinery, are worthwhile seeing. The building which houses the museum was originally a monastery and later a noble manor.

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Predjama Castle
Slovenia

105 min

An intriguing fact: Predjama Castle has been listed as one of the top 10 castles in the world according to www.tourism-review.com. The first thing that... fascinates all visitors is the castle’s location - built into the rock itself and perched on a 123 meter cliff, the dramatic castle dominates its surroundings. Visit this castle to discover more reasons why it is regarded a masterpiece.

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Imola
Italy

105 min

Imola is a relatively small city but a city of great history. It attracts visitors for its ancient architectural places, wonderful museums, unforgettable landscapes, and,... of course the famous Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dineo Ferrari. If you wish to delve into the history of the town, check out the museum in the Rocco Sforzesca, or Sforza Castle as it displays over 600 pieces dating from the 14th to 20th centuries and you’ll get an invaluable insight into the city’s past. Other attractions worth exploring are Santo Domenico Church built in the middle of the 15th century, the Church of St. Augustine from the 13th century, the beautiful palaces of Riario and Volpe and the Museum of Risorgimento, home to wonderful paintings and tapestries of local artisans.

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Castello del Catajo
Italy

90 min

The Catajo Castle was built between 1570 and 1573 by the Obizzi family, who originated from France. Their intention was to build a palace that... would represent the glory of their family, mostly known as “soldiers of fortune”. No wonder the castle features a grand fresco of military victories and symbolic representations of government on the main floor. The palace itself is an opulent, peaceful and aristocratic home with a long boulevard that leads to the Giants Courtyard. The building is majestic, consisting of 350 rooms, and the most notable parts are the elephant fountain in front of the entrance, mighty staircases and a grand terrace, which is a sort of an open-air ballroom.

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Ferrara
Italy

105 min

Whether you are a fast-track traveler or slow-paced sightseeing admirer, there is an endless list of things you will love about Ferrara. Its architecture is... a unique mix of medieval and renaissance styles and its cobblestone streets are dotted with museums, art galleries, charming shops and cafes. Castello Estense is the most notable monument of Ferrara and today a part of it is used as government offices but many castle rooms, including dungeons and prison cells, are open for viewing. The city center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and while wondering these streets you will be astonished by the 12th century glorious cathedral.