About Forli
Forli is located in the center of Forli Cesena province in the region of Emilia-Romagna of Italy. Located on the banks of the Monte river, the city is located 33 kilometers away from the Adriatic Sea which forms the east coast of the country. In addition, Forli is the birthplace of the Italian dictator Mussolini. Forli, which is an important city in terms of agricultural production, is 73 kilometers away from Bologna, the central city of the Emilia-Romagna region. Agricultural education is also the most important program in the campus of the University of Bologna in the city. There are factories for ready-made clothing in the city which stands out in terms of silk and silk clothing products.
Like every historical Italian city, the city also hosts artistically important buildings. Porta Schiavonia, San Mercuriale Monastery, Forli clock tower, Aurelio Saffi Square and Central Post Office are among the prominent architectural structures of the city. There is also an airport located 5 kilometers south of the city. There are bus routes between the city center and Forli Luigi Ridolfi Airport, which is open to domestic flights. For international flights, Bologna Airport is mostly preferred.