Senigallia is one of the main tourist areas of the Marche: the elegant old town, several recreational facilities, popular restaurants, events organized in all seasons attract tourists from all over Italy and Europe, and the…
Commissioned at the end of the V century by Giovanni Delle Rovere with the plans by famous architect Francesco di Giorgio Martini from Siena. it is considered a master piece of renaissance military architecture. The…
Designed in Neoclassical style by Ireneo Aleandri, the Sferisterio is an open air stadium erected by private subscription in the 1820's originally built as a stadium for Pallone col bracciale. The arena had been used…
The comune of Recanati lies on a ridge between the valleys of the rivers Potenza and Musone, offering a unique vantage-point over the gentle hills of the Macerata countryside with a view that stretches from…
"The Archaeological Park of Falerio Picenus was located in a strategic position at the fork in the road leading from Fermo to Ascoli and to Urbs Salvia (present-day Urbisaglia). In 90 BC it was the…
Fermo, one of the Marches most lively centres in roman and medievale eras. It features monumental roman cisterns, the magnificent Piazza del Popolo, the sixteenth century Piori's Palace which now houses in its inner rooms…
This beguiling hill town is one of the southern Marche's smaller gems. The triangular main piazza is dominated by the beautiful town hall, one of the finest examples of 15th century civic architecture in the…
The town of Urbisaglia, located in the province of Macerata, distinguishes itself for the variety and value of historical and cultural assets.Urbisaglia was a large and important town in the Piceno area; it later became…
Even back in the 14th century, Fabriano's paper mills were producing a million sheets of paper a year and it was here that watermarked paper was developed. Its paper is still used the world over…
This statuesque small hill town was the scene of a celebrated battle in the fight for the Unification of Italy, when the Piemontese army routed the "crusaders" of the Papal forces in 1860. It now…