Elio Morri’s activity was significantly linked to the city of Rimini, his hometown and source of inspiration, many of his works can be seen in the landmarks of the city. Besides “The Monument to Resistance” there are several works in the old town that are easy to reach:
Three Martyrs’ Square: “Three Martyrs’ Plate”; “MIracle of the Mule” bas-relief of the Paolotti’s church.
Cavour Square: “Puer mingens” of the town’s fountain.
Province’s Palace: Bas-reliefs on the theme of work.
Ferrari’s Gardens: “Monument to Francisco Busignani”.
S.Andrew’s Borough:“S. Gaudenzo” overdoor lunette of S.Gaudenzo’s church and “Crucifix” on the inside.
Other works are reachable through pleasant walks:
Fellini Square Park: Busts of illustrious people linked to Rimini’s seaside.
Covignano:“Via Crucis” climb to the Grazie.
Colonnella’s church: “Baptismal Font”.