Gran Premio di Formula Uno
The Italians stage the Formula One World Championships on the same track that the mythical Ferraris are tested out. Every September, one of the fiercest competitions takes place, as international Formula One drivers take each other on, driving around the 5,770 metres of racing track at Monza. Their aim? To gain the Winner's Cup and get those 10 extra points to secure the World Champion title. The race always starts at 2p Italian time and consists of 53 laps. Tickets are priced according to the day and location (stands or field) and reservations can be made at the race track and other outlets.
Monza Park was created between 1805-10 on the orders of Luigi di Beauharnais, the Napoleonic viceroy, as an extension of the gardens of the Villa Reale to create a model estate and hunting grounds. Designed by Luigi Canonica, a pupil of Piermarini, and Luigi Villoresi, it was enlarged in 1840 by Giovanni Brenna. The park is one of Lombardy's largest green areas and the largest enclosed park in Europe. It has a perimeter of 14 km and covers 800 hectares; it has 3 woods, cultivated areas, mills, farmhouses and villas and was landscaped to create long straight views that once divided the various areas to suit the court. The Autodromo was built in it in 1920 (one of the first race tracks) and has continued to take up more space ever since, changing the nature of the park. The construction of 150,000 seats on 1 million sq. metres of land brought the destruction of various sections of woodland. There are also various other sporting facilities: 9 and 18 hole golf courses, tennis courts and a riding school bring thousands of visitors and sports fans every Sunday.
The Circolo Nautico di Riccione organizes the Adrias Cup sailing regatta every year in collaboration with the Yachting Club di Porto Verde. The competition's route crosses the Adriatic from Porto Verde, to Riccione, to Sansego (in Croatia), to the Galiola island, and back to Porto Verde. The regatta takes place annually during July and lasts for around 40 hours. Cabin cruisers of all lengths are allowed to take part and are subdivided into "cruise" and "regatta" classes 
Indiana Golf is a thematic minigolf course where you can experience the emotions related to the pleasure of concentration and accuracy through two charming thematic courses very well cared for down to the smallest details, "Arca Perduta" and "Ultima Crociata." In its 7000 square meters, you can thus relax in the middle of greenery and well-mounted scenery, but also challenge your friends to determine the best golfer over 18 holes. At the Tropical Snack Bar, to console the losers and reward
This church is a fascinating mix of styles, actually is like a multi-church meanning several churches in one. Bolognese think of this place as one of the treasures of the city; the remains of a Roman temple were incorporated in the first part of the church and as time passed new parts were added in different ages. Not to be missed.




