They say that all roads to lead to Rome. And, as it turns out, one of the best roads is also close to Rome. I’m talking about the Via Emilia, the extraordinary ancient route that ran in almost a straight line from the coast to northern Italy, from modern-day Rimini to Piacenza.
Not only did countless travellers walk along its gravel path, but they carried with them new cultures and skills. In the towns along the Via Emilia and either side of it, bustling communities blossomed, creating the foundations for some of the richest heritage in the region.