Hotel Belturismo Built on a sandy dune, the Casa Rossa di Bellaria belonged to Alfredo Panzini, following restoration and maintenance works, is now the cultural heritage of a literature that has made the history of the pre-war of the second fight. Built in the Municipality of Bellaria Igea Marina in 1906, it was bought definitively by the writer a few years later, in 1909. Particularly important housing as his summer holidays were spent here with the family company and a meeting point with the great writers and artists of the time. Structured on two floors plus one underground, it was surrounded by a large garden, and in those days it was completely open to the sea and the surrounding urban beauty. Today it is surrounded by the passage of the railway and the Park. The basement was used as a kitchen, connected to the upper floor by a mountain hoists for the food. On the ground floor a large dining room with a maple table and armchairs in the living room. The upper floor houses the room of the literate and a particularly refined bathroom. In addition, an elegant studio is now used as a space for the exhibition of the works of the protagonist. Externally, an immense space of Mediterranean vegetation, it housed a stable of the horse, a well and a depandace for guests. Suggested by the bombings of the Second World War by retired Germans and Americans in advance, it still comes out recoverable, so much so that after years left in disuse, it was taken up in the hands of the Municipality with a great work of restructuring. Reopened to the public in 2007, it is the fulcrum of history and knowledge. If you are therefore a lover of history and especially of literature, you are on holiday to tan the skin and reside in the Hotel of Bellaria, do not waste time and spend a few hours inside this Museum, immersed in a wide cultural project.