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We are in Romagna, and more precisely in the province of Rimini, just a few kilometres away from the city centre. - Cerreto Castello | Secret World Trip Planner

We are in Romagna, and more precisely in the province of Rimini, a few kilometres from the medieval village of Mondaino, in the municipality of Saludecio. Nestled among the rolling hills that outline the beautiful valley of the river Conca, this ancient fortified village has a long history that began around the ninth century AD and continued until the last decades of the '900 when gradually ended up being abandoned.

In reality, the first written evidence dates back to 1231 when it was subjected to the municipality of Rimini; in the 15th century it passed under Venetian domination and then, until 1860, became part of the possessions of the Papal State.

Once known as the "village of fools" because of the absurd behaviour of its inhabitants, the few houses that today make up the centre are almost all uninhabited and, in the deserted alleyways, time seems to have stood still.

An ancient legend tells how Cerreto was considered the "cretinopolis" of the entire valley. Numerous stories, of course invented, had as protagonists the inhabitants of the village and their allegedly absurd behavior.

Among the funniest ones, there is one that tells about a trip of the inhabitants of Cerreto to Rimini in order to buy some intelligence. Halfway there, however, feeling tired, the villagers decided to return to their homes, saying that they would travel the other half of the road the next day. Another story tells of a village festival during which polenta was being cooked for everyone. Instead of preparing it at home, this time it was decided to use the village well as a "cauldron". While the villagers were filling the well with boiling water and flour, one of them decided to throw himself into it to check the cooking. It was then that chaos broke out. The Cerretani, hearing him swallowing, rebelled, thinking that he wanted to eat all the polenta by himself. So they threw themselves headlong into the well with him.

To honour the memory and the tradition of these characters who gave life to these strange stories, until a few years ago an important carnival was organised, characterised by the bonfire of the clown and by tales that recalled these bizarre anecdotes.

Today, the few houses in the village that have survived are not even the original ones. However, there are still legends about Cerreto and its inhabitants, who have been mocked perhaps only for being more eccentric than others. (Travel Emilia Romagna)

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Cerreto is a medieval village in the province of Rimini, Romagna, situated just a few kilometres from Rimini city centre in the municipality of Saludecio, near the village of Mondaino. The village is nestled among rolling hills in the beautiful valley of the river Conca, making it easily accessible for a day trip from Rimini.
Cerreto's history dates back to around the ninth century AD, though the first written evidence comes from 1231 when it became subject to the municipality of Rimini. The village later passed under Venetian rule in the 15th century and remained part of the Papal State's possessions until 1860, before gradually being abandoned in the late 20th century.
Cerreto earned the nickname 'village of fools' or 'cretinopolis' due to invented stories about the absurd behaviour of its inhabitants, likely created by neighbouring villages. Famous legends include a tale of villagers attempting to buy intelligence in Rimini but turning back halfway, and a chaotic story involving an entire village attempting to cook polenta in their well, resulting in a humorous disaster.
Today, Cerreto consists of a few almost entirely uninhabited houses arranged in deserted alleyways where time seems to have stood still, offering a haunting glimpse into medieval life. Visitors can explore the well-preserved medieval layout and atmosphere of this abandoned fortified village nestled in the scenic Conca valley.
Cerreto is ideal for travelers interested in medieval history, abandoned villages, and the quirky folklore of Romagna, offering a unique and atmospheric experience. Best visited during pleasant weather months, the village requires patience and curiosity as it's largely deserted, but rewards visitors with authentic medieval charm and fascinating local legends tied to its 'village of fools' reputation.