Lido di Spina
Wrapped in a flourishing ancient pinewood on the boundary with the province of Ravenna, this is the most residential of the Lidi, and its streets - laid out on a semicircular plan - are set with tasteful low-rise villas, often built by famous architects. These villas can be seen in all seven Lidi but they are particularly typical of Spina. There is accommodation for every need: luxurious, comfortable and quiet, by the sea or in the centre, in the woods or in the more fashionable quarters - the choice allows you to establish your own rhythm, to invite friends and guests, to throw parties and barbecues in a welcoming family atmosphere. Yet here too the large beach and the many bars and clubs are just as much the main attractions.
Casa Museo Remo Brindisi
The streets of the Lido are named after painters, sculptors and musicians: it's not a coincidence that the renowned artist Remo Brindisi had a house right in the centre of town, where he lived out the end of his life. The building was designed in a Bauhaus style by the architect Nanda Vigo in 1973, and is a masterpiece of contemporary architecture with its geometric spaces, use of the spiral in the internal layout, and the refined stylistic details typical of the era. The 'House Museum' holds the artist's personal collection: sculptures, paintings, photographs and installations by Brindisi himself and some of the greatest representatives of 20th Century art: Modigliani, Picasso, Guttuso, Chagall, De Chirico, Fontana, Dalì.
Uffici Informazioni Turistiche
Lido di Spina Viale Leonardo da Vinci, 112 (S)
tel. ++39 0533 333656
iatlidospina@comune.comacchio.fe.it



