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Explore Italy in Miniature in Rimini for $26, featuring detailed 273 scale models, interactive attractions, and panoramic rides—perfect for families and history lovers.
Discover Italy in Miniature in Rimini, Emilia-Romagna, where scale reproductions of Italian and European architecture bring Italy’s landscape and heritage to life in a way that’s both educational and fun. Priced at $26 per person and valid for one day, this park offers a chance to see 273 miniature buildings set among real trees, seas, lakes, and rivers. The tour is ideal for families, history enthusiasts, and visitors seeking a full day of entertainment with a mix of cultural highlights and lively attractions.
While the park’s detailed models and engaging activities create a captivating experience, it’s worth noting that certain attractions, like the multieffect cinema, require an extra fee. The park’s accessibility and variety of attractions make it a compelling choice for all ages. This tour suits those who enjoy hands-on experiences, scenic rides, and exploring Italy’s diverse regions in a compact setting.


Italy in Miniature presents a unique way to explore Italy’s most famous sites at a glance. The park features 273 scale buildings that depict Italy’s diverse regions from the Alps to Sardinia, with meticulous details that showcase Italy’s architectural ingenuity. Set among scenic waters, lakes, and lush trees, this outdoor attraction delivers an immersive experience suitable for visitors of all ages.
This miniature park is crafted by miniaturists, artists, set designers, and gardeners, ensuring every model accurately reflects Italy’s heritage. The park’s restyled layout adds aesthetic appeal, making the walk both visually engaging and educational. The variety of interactive and scenic attractions further enhances the visit, making it more than just a display of models.

The core of Italy in Miniature is the extensive collection of 273 reproductions that span Italy’s most renowned landmarks. Visitors can see famous structures set amid miniature lakes and seas, creating a vivid, detailed landscape that captures the country’s essence in a small scale. The Grand Canal’s navigable waters allow visitors to sail in a gondola through Venice, offering a charming, romantic experience in 1:5 scale.
The park’s attention to detail makes it feel like a tiny, vibrant Italy. From the Alps to Sardinia, each miniature is set in an environment that reflects its real-world counterpart, providing an informative overview of Italy’s geographical diversity without leaving Rimini.

Beyond the models, the park hosts a variety of attractions designed to entertain and thrill visitors. The Vecchia Segheria offers an adventure-filled rapid river ride where you tackle rapids on tree trunks — a fun activity for those seeking some adrenaline. In the summer, Castel Sismondo becomes lively with water cannons, adding a playful splash zone.
For panoramic views, the Torre Panoramica hot air balloons lift visitors high above the park, offering spectacular vistas of the miniature landscape. The monorail takes guests mid-air along the park’s perimeter, providing a bird’s-eye view of Italy’s miniature regions.
Children enjoy the Scuola Guida Interattiva, where toy cars and small trains enhance their miniature adventure, along with bells of Piazza Italia that ring for playful effects. For science buffs, the Esperimenta physics pavilion invites hands-on interaction with machines and experiments, while Pappamondo appeals to nature lovers.

One of the most charming features is the romantic gondola ride in Venice, which allows guests to glide across the Grand Canal in a scaled-down boat, ending at Piazza San Marco. This special experience captures the romance of Venice without the long travel.
The panoramic Monorail offers a unique vantage point, encircling the park and giving a complete view of the miniature landscape. For those craving a cinema experience, a small supplement grants access to Cinemagia 7D, which combines visual effects with 3D technology for an immersive film experience.
More Great Tours NearbyVisitors start their visit by presenting their voucher at the entrance on Via Popilia in Rimini. The park is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for guests with mobility needs. Well-behaved dogs on a leash are welcome, with medium and large dogs required to wear muzzles; however, animals cannot go on rides but can stay nearby.
The park’s layout promotes a leisurely walk through Italy’s landscape, with relaxation areas, refreshment stands, and picnic spaces available for breaks. This makes the visit flexible, whether you prefer a quick tour or a full-day exploration.
While the core ticket includes entrance and access to most attractions, some experiences require an extra fee. The Cinemagia 7D cinema and AreAvventura’s suspended bridges and lianas are premium offerings that add variety to the visit. These provide extra entertainment for guests looking for additional activities.
Lunch options are available if you select the lunch package, and after a day of sightseeing, guests can conclude their visit at Osteria Italia with a Piadina Romagnola, a drink, and a glass of fruit, offering a taste of local cuisine.

Booking is straightforward, with tickets purchased in advance to skip the line. The activity is non-refundable and valid for one day, so plan your visit accordingly. The starting times depend on availability, so checking in advance ensures a smooth experience.
The review score of 4.6 out of 5 from 190 reviews indicates high satisfaction, especially among families and those who appreciate detailed models and scenic rides. The park is praised for its knowledgeable staff and stunning views, creating a family-friendly and engaging environment.
One review mentions that Malta is not included in the Europe miniature, highlighting a small limitation for travelers interested in European models. The park offers excellent value for the price, combining educational insights and entertaining attractions.
This tour is best suited for families with children, as the variety of interactive attractions and miniature models keep younger visitors engaged. History and architecture enthusiasts will appreciate the accuracy and detail of the models, providing a playful way to learn about Italy’s regions.
Lovers of scenic rides, gondola experiences, and panoramic views find this park particularly rewarding. It’s also a good choice for those who want a relaxed day with plenty of photo opportunities, especially at the water-based attractions and panoramic rides.
Italy in Miniature combines detailed models and lively attractions to create an immersive experience of Italy’s landscape and heritage. Priced at $26, it provides excellent value for a full day of entertainment, education, and scenic enjoyment. Its attention to detail and variety of activities make it a compelling outing, especially for families, architecture lovers, and science enthusiasts.
While some premium attractions require extra payment, the core experience offers a rundown of Italy’s regions in a lively, accessible setting. The park’s accessible layout, friendly atmosphere, and positive reviews confirm its status as a favorite stop in Rimini for a fun, informative day.
“Love this place, great for families with kids and all ages.”
Is the ticket for a specific time?
No, the ticket is valid for one day, and starting times depend on availability.
Can I buy tickets in advance?
Yes, booking in advance allows you to skip the ticket line and plan your visit smoothly.
Are there any age restrictions?
The park is suitable for all ages; children up to 1 meter tall pay as infants, while reduced tickets apply for children between 1 and 1.4 meters.
Is the park accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, the park is wheelchair accessible.
Are dogs allowed inside?
Well-behaved dogs on a leash are welcome, with medium and large dogs required to wear muzzles. Dogs cannot go on the rides.
What attractions cost extra?
The multieffect cinema (Cinemagia 7D) and the AreAvventura suspended bridges are additional charges.
Can I have lunch there?
Yes, lunch options are available if you select the relevant package when booking.
How long does a visit typically last?
While the ticket is valid for one day, most visitors spend several hours exploring the models and attractions.
Is there parking nearby?
The review data does not specify parking details; it’s best to check availability when planning.
Would this tour suit someone interested in European landmarks?
Yes, Europe is represented in miniature, but Malta is not included, as noted in a review.
Is this experience suitable for science or nature enthusiasts?
Absolutely, with features like the Physics Pavilion (Esperimenta) and Pappamondo, the park caters to science and nature fans.
Explore Italy’s iconic sights in a fun, hands-on way at Italy in Miniature—an accessible, detailed, and engaging stop in Rimini for all ages.
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