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Mirabilandia is a 210-acre theme park, located in Savio, Italy, a
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Ravenna Ravenna ( , , also ; rgn, Ravèna) is the capital city of the Province of Ravenna, in the Emilia-Romagna region of Northern Italy. It was the capital city of the Western Roman Empire from 408 until its collapse in 476. It then served as the c ...
, which is located in
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. With a total area of 850,000
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, it is the biggest park in Italy. It has an area of 55 hectares, with an additional waterpark area of 12 hectares, called Mirabeach. The most notable attractions are the
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inverted roller coaster and the
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launched coaster. It has the world's tallest watercoaster, the " Divertical" with a height of 60 m. It also has the only spike dueling coaster in the world: Desmo Race. It houses the 92-metre tall
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, Europe's second tallest
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.


History

The themed areas present today are: *''Route 66'' (Italy sixties); *''Ducati World'' *''Adventureland'' (a leafy area) *''Bimbopoli'' (children's area) *''Dinoland'' (dinosaurs' area) *''Far West Walley'' (cowboys' area) The park opened its doors on 4 July 1992, located next to the pine grove in Classe, on the Adriatica state road. Among its opening-day attractions was
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, a wooden roller coaster, and Rio Bravo, a water itinerary among the rapids aboard special rafts where still today it is possible to have a great time. In 1997, the 60-metre-tall Torri Gemelle (today Oil Towers) and the Scuola di Polizia stunt show were added. New scenery and theming depicting exotic and fantastic places was also added. Most prominently, the entrance plaza rethemed and renamed ''Pirate Bay''. The restaurants had a similar re-theming (like the "Locanda del Faro"). In 1998, Pakal (today Gold Digger), a wild mouse roller coaster, was added. In 1999, the 92-metre-tall
Eurowheel Eurowheel is a tall Ferris wheel at the Mirabilandia amusement park near Ravenna, in Emilia–Romagna, Italy. It is known for its views over Ravenna and nearby beaches, and its 50,000 light bulbs are said to make it the brightest Ferris whee ...
, the tallest Ferris wheel in Europe at the time, Niagara (today El Dorado Falls), and the Mirabilandia Express opened. In 2000 has opened
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, the longest inverted roller coaster in Europe, themed with the city of Sian Ka'an that is a big Mayan zone around the coaster. In 2003, Mirabilandia Beach (today Mirabeach), a water park, was added. It was expanded in 2004. In the following years, Leprotto Express, Raratonga, and Reset, the first interactive dark ride in Italy, were added. In 2009,
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, a launched roller coaster, opened, replacing
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(which had closed in 2007) and becoming the tallest and fastest roller coaster in Italy, featuring an acceleration of 0 to 100 km/h in 2.2 seconds. In 2011 Master Thai, the first dueling roller coaster in Italy was added. In 2012, Divertical, the tallest water coaster in the world was inaugurated. In 2014, the children's area Dinoland opened with attractions including Reptilium, Raptotana, Rexplorer, Bicisauro, Brontocars, and Monosauro. In 2015 the stunt show got a partnership with
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and a 18 metres in height mobile loop, the tallest loop in the world made by a car. In 2016, the Far West Valley area opened its doors, featuring the largest Horror House in Europe, Legends of Dead Town. In 2018, Mirabeach completed a 20,000-square-metre expansion. In 2019, the motorcycle-themed, 35,000-square-metre
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World area opened, featuring the world's first spike dueling roller coaster in the world, Desmo Race. In 2022 the horror house of The Walking Dead opens to replace Legends of Dead Town, moreover the park enters into a collaboration with
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, which introduces the most popular cartoon mascots in the park with a meet & greet and a new live show.


Incidents

In 2007, a man was struck by the leg of a female rider on the Katun
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and killed. The rider was injured. The man was in a restricted area when he was hit, but the ride was closed for investigation.


See also

* List of amusement parks in Italy


References


External links


Official website

Roller Coasters at Mirabilandia

Attractions Maps Sat Mirabilandia
{{Landmarks of Emilia-Romagna Buildings and structures in the Province of Ravenna Amusement parks in Italy Parques Reunidos Tourist attractions in Emilia-Romagna 1992 establishments in Italy Monorails in Italy Amusement parks opened in 1992