I knew before coming to Rimini, that the city is well known for its events and festivals. Rimini attracts ever-increasing interest from tourists around the globe to visit the city with its particular food and drinks, sport events, as well as concerts. In fact, during my Easter break, I was able to attend Rimini’ international frisbee contest - Paganello World Beach Ultimate Cup. Never been to the sport event of this kind, and unexpectedly it was amazing- great sun, some wind and nice Easter’ mood!
And here are the winners:
open champions: Los Tiger (USA), spirit: Ghosts Missing (Germany)
women’s champions: Super Hot Pot (International), spirit: Copenhagen (Denmark)
mixed champions: ÄssäMix (Finland), spirit: The Clan (UK)
juniors Bollywood Swing Kings (Belgium), spirit: Mighty Hucks (UK)
Could be great to come back to Rimini next year, and become the frisbee fan again.
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Rimini seems to be a city in which events are taking place all over the year. The major ones often take place in the 105 Stadium (Piazzale Pasolini 1/c) which hosts shows, sports and conventions for up to 7000 persons. Upcoming shows are for example”Holiday on Ice” which will take place from 14 to 17 January 2010. If you are a fan of musical your can enjoy “Grease” also in January and an Italian version of “Cats” in March.

(source: www.stadiumrimini.net)
For further information please click here. This link leads you to the translated version in English.
For those of you, who do not only come to Rimini because of its beaches but also because of the town’s cultural life, the CultCard might be just the right offer. It is a card for young people under the age of 29 and its owner receives special concessions for various cultural events in Rimini and its surrounding. These concession include, for example, reductions for the entrance fees of museums and of the Parco Oltremare in Riccione. Furthermore discounts are granted on ticket prices of concerts organised by the Department of Culture.
The CultCard costs only 7 Euros, which makes it a real bargain. It is valid one year and can be purchased at the Teatro Ermete Novelli in Via Cappellini 3.
For further information on the card and on events, visit the website of the Comune di Rimini:
For Italian version: http://www.comune.rimini.it/servizi/citta/cultura/cultcard
For the translated version, Click Here