>>TEMPORARILY CLOSED FOR RESTORATION WORKS<<
The Rocca Sforzesca in Imola is located in the historical city centre and is one of the symbolic buildings of the city.
Its origins date back to the second half of the 13th century. It is home to the dungeons, the residential rooms on the ground floor and the terrace offering amazing views of the city and the surrounding hills. In addition to the tower, the only original structure that remains is the pointed arch which is used as a doorway.
The Rocca was the home of those who governed the city down the centuries: the Church, the Alidosis, the Viscontis, the Manfredis and even the Sforzas.
After being closed to carry out restoration work in 1958, it was reopened to the public in 1973 and has since displayed the Weapon and Ceramics Collections.
Map
Rocca Sforzesca di Imola
Piazzale Giovanni Dalle Bande Nere
40026 Imola
Distance from Bologna < 50 km
Telephone: +39 0542 602609
Email: musei@comune.imola.bo.it
Site/minisite/other: http://museiciviciimola.it/rocca-sforzesca-imola/luogo-rocca-sforzesca-imola-imola/
Entrance
Full price | € 4 |
Reduced price | € 3 |
Full price (2 museums) | € 6 |
Full price (3 museums) | € 8 |
Free admission for Bologna Welcome Card owners |
Rocca Sforzesca, Museo San Domenico (temporary closed) and Palazzo Tozzoni are all part of the circuit of Card Cultura.
Interests
- Art & Culture
Details
Accessibility
Palazzo Tozzoni and Rocca Sforzesca are accessible to disabled people upon reservation thanks to the collaboration of Auser Imola.
Timetables
Thursday | 3pm - 7pm |
Friday | 3pm - 7pm |
Saturday | 10am - 1pm / 3pm - 7pm |
Sunday | 10am - 1pm / 3pm - 7pm |
For more information visit the website
Closed: 25, 30, 31 December and 1st of January