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Camerino

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Situated on a ridge between two river valleys, Camerino boasts a well preserved historic centre, that has seen little change over the last few centuries. Most of Camerino was built during the enlightened rule of the Da Varano family between the 14th and 16th centuries when its court drew artists and scholars from across Italy.

In central Piazza Cavour stand the Cathedral, the Archbishop’s Palace and the Ducal Palace, that now houses the ancient and illustrious University. From the porticoes courtyard of the Ducal Palace you can enjoy a great views of the Sibillini Mountains.

The grand architectural complex of San Domenico now houses a choice collection of works from the Camerino School of painting, the archaeological museum and the museum of natural science. The most typical Camerino’s specialties are: the ciauscolo, a kind of spreadable salami, the nougat and the walnut bread.

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