Grandi Giardini Italiani Srl

c/o Villa Erba
Largo Luchino Visconti, 4
22012 Cernobbio (COMO)
Italy

Grandi Giardini Italiani Srl

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Visioni al Castello

Cinema and art in the garden of Castello Benelli

In collaboration with the Bellaria Film Festival, the most important Italian independent film festival, the summer season of Castello Benelli (Bellaria-Igea Marina, RN) opens with ''Visioni al Castello''. The ancient residence of Bardonchio has an immersive experience in store for you in its park, offering visitors the magic of films under the stars, which will be the backdrop to the guided tours.

Thursday 27 June and Tuesday 2 July, in the suggestive park surrounding the Castle, the public will be offered a free viewing of two films, ''Indagine su una storia d'amore'' by Gianluca Maria Tavarelli and ''Tano da morire'' by Roberta Torre presented by Sergio Canneto, organizational director of the Bellaria Film Festival and Daniela Persico, director of the Bellaria Film Festival.

In fact, on Thursday 27 June and Tuesday 2 July, in the suggestive park surrounding the Castle, the public will be offered a free viewing of two films, Indagine su una storia d'amore by Gianluca Maria Tavarelli and Tano da morire by Roberta Torre, presented by Sergio Canneto, organizational director of the Bellaria Film Festival and Daniela Persico, director of the Bellaria Film Festival.

Visitors will thus have the opportunity to spend, in the company of family and friends, an evening of cinema under the stars, with the tasting of fruit juices produced by the Benelli family farm while living an immersive experience, between nature, historical architecture and great films.
Information
about the event
ENDS
2 July 2025
RUNNING

Castello Benelli

Bellaria Igea Marina, Rimini (Emilia-Romagna)

INFORMATION
Castello Benelli
Via San Vito, 17 - Bellaria Igea Marina (RN)

051 226889
info@castellobenelli.it

Tickets
Guided tour: €15.00
Free film screening
Limited places. Reservations recommended.
Reservations www.castellobenelli.it
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