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MUSEUM OF RIMINI

Aviation Museum

The Museum and the Thematic Park of Aviation, one of the largest in Europe, offer the visitors the largest existing collection of Italian uniforms and flying-suits, rare decorations and medals conferred  to famous Italian personages belonging to the first half of our century, like the poet Gabriele D'Annunzio and Italo Balbo, anti-aircraft guns, radar stations and over 40 aircrafts, among which Italian, American and Russian fighter-bombers, protagonists of the most significant wars of the last fifty years, like the conflicts in Korea, Vietnam, Gulf and Bosnia. Visitors can admire, among the other aircrafts, the famous American fighter Phantom and the Loockheed F-104, which flies at over 2 mach, and are also allowed to get into Clark Gable's aircraft, on which the actress Marylin Monroe and the President of the United States John Fitzgerald Kennedy flied.

 

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9.00-19.00 working days and festive days

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Adress: Via Sant'Aquilina, 58 - Rimini

Telephone: +39 0541.756696

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How to get there:

Car: motorway A14, exit Rimini sud > Rimini centro (3 Km. ca); Train: Station FS Rimini > Bus n. 7

Plane: Airport of Rimini, > Bus n.9 > Bus stop Arco D'Augusto > Bus stop Station FS Rimini > Bus n. 7

Taxi: +39 0541.50020

 

 

 

 

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