Misano Adriatico
Later, due to the decline of the Malatesta dynasty, the village became part of the Papal State until the Unification of Italy.The reconstruction of the city after World War II aimed at tourist development, and, in 1949, led to the transfer of the municipal office from Misano Monte to the coastline area, where it remains to this day.They generated small communities in suburbs that are now important residential neighborhoods, such as Misano Brasile and Villaggio Argentina.The most notable structures are the tourist harbor of Portoverde (1963), the Misano World Circuit (1972), the stadium Santamonica (1993), and the renovated street furniture of via Repubblica (2000) and of the seashore (2004), done with the consultation of the architect Paolo Portoghesi.The main element of this street furniture is the sea, recalled in various representations through mosaics and fountains.