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The Apennines on a side, the Adriatic coast on the other, and, in-between, a sea of soft hills, which are filled by old villages, protected by ring walls: these are the Marche, Italy.
Social Media Team Marche: Carpegna lies on the course of the Mutino stream. Carpegna boasts some artistic works and architecture, as Palazzo dei Principi di Carpegna, designed by the architect Giovan Antonio de Rossi.
Social Media Team Marche: Federico da Montefeltro employed the architect Francesco di Giorgio Martini with the strengthening of the defensive structure of the Rocca.
Marche Tourism: The small city of Acqualagna, located just a few kilometres from the magnificent Furlo River Gorge, is known for its centuries-old tradition of truffle gathering, production and marketing.
Social Media Team Marche: This ancient village was founded by the Municipality of Gubbio in the 13th century. The urban frame work still preserves the medieval structure, including Porta Santa with Tower and Porta di Macione.
Social Media Team Marche: The historic centre preserves an interesting architectural structure, as it is surrounded by ring walls (middle of the 15th century).The typical product is the red wine Lacrima di Morro d’Alba (RDO).
Marche Tourism: Apecchio is located on a river terrace at the confluence of two streams,at the foot of Monte Nerone.Apecchio is also The City of Beer, with the entrepreneurial activities from the world of craft beer.
Social Media Team Marche: The Rocca of Offagna is one of the most beautiful fortresses in the region. It was erected in 1454-56 on the ruins of a previously existing castle.The Rocca houses a documented Museum of Ancient Arms.
Social Media Team Marche: The city, originally called Casteldurante, was built during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance period. The Dukes of Urbino built two residences here: the Ducal Palace and the Barco Ducale.
Social Media Team Marche: Set among the hills and vineyards of the region, Jesi is best known for its medieval centre,the sturdy walls,towers.In the “Piazza Federico II”, according to tradition, the Emperor of Swabia was born.
Social Media Team Marche: It's famous for the presence of important traces of a remote past in the outskirts. The Casle of Counts Pallotta dominates the village from the top of the Cuculo Hill.
Social Media Team Marche: The parish Church of St. Vittorino, which preserves the remains of the Saint; The Church of St. Francesco (1327), is characterized by an external polygonal apse in calcareous stone.
Social Media Team Marche: This territory is dotted of medieval castles. These settlements arose between the 11th-14th century to protect the territory and provide refuge to people who lived scattered in the countryside.
Social Media Team Marche: Visso is considered one of the 50 most beautiful villages in Italy. It boasts noble palaces and churches. The Collegiate Church of St. Maria, with an important Cross by Nicola Guardiagrele.
Social Media Team Marche: The village is famous for its old tradition gastronomic tradition: “maccheroncini” a kind of pasta,considered a noble recipe. Campofilone lies in a merging point of sea,country and hilly environments
Social Media Team Marche: The village occupies the top of a hill, offering an amazing panoramic. Montappone is famous for the Museum of hats shows the hat making steps:straw picking and selection,plaiting, weaving and sewing.
Marche Tourism: The origins of Carassai are remote, since the Neolithic period, found on its territory, evidences.The Old Castle was built between the 6th and 9th century;the New Castle was built in the 13th century.
Marche Tourism: This village is close to the coast and represents one of the most ancient towns of the Piceno region, which reveals landscapes offering a panoramic views gained the name of “Belvedere del Piceno”.
Marche Tourism: Acquaviva Picena, altitude 360 meters, small medieval village, awarded with Orange Flag. Acquaviva fortress, one of the largest castles in the Marche, rebuilt by Baccio Pontelli in the 15th century.
Marche Tourism: Rocca d'Ajello is an ancient fortress of the Varano family, lords of the duchy of Camerino between the XIIIth and XVIth century. The two towers were built by Gentile I da Varano around 1260.
Marche Tourism: Corinaldo is awarded with Orange Flag, its walls are recognized as the most intact and impressive fortified and long of the Marche Region and the best preserved in all of central Italy.
Marche Tourism: Genga is located in the Gola della Rossa&Frasassi Natural Park. Genga is a medieval village, awarded with Orange Flag, its fortified walls built to protect the village against the invader threats.
Marche Tourism: A town rich in carefully restored and well-preserved architectural treasures. Thanks to its outstandingly high standards, the Touring Club has been awarding Mercatello the prestigious Orange Flag.
Marche Tourism: Montecassiano dominates the hill between two rivers. Its medieval identity is enclosed within the high walls, which still surround the old town, that were built starting from 1437.
Marche Tourism: Montelupone is an ancient village perched along the hilltop of the Marches. It's well known for its numerous historical attractions including museums, churches and medieval style buildings.
Marche Tourism: An ancient small Picenum at the centre of the Aso Valley. In the centre with its medieval layout, there are: the collegiate church of S. Mary of the Letterati; the church of SS. Stephen and Vincent.
Marche Tourism: Ostra has a medieval surrounding wall, characterised by narrow and winding streets. The Piazza dei Martiri is dominated by the town hall. The church of S. Francis, has the frescos by Filippo Bellini.
Marche Tourism: From Cornero to the Sibillini to Gran Sasso, the panorama of this town is wide. The city, named after the patron saint of actors, has a medieval urban layout and is enclosed by turreted walls.
Marche Tourism: Sarnarno is situated in a valley near the Sibillini mountains. The historic centre is preserved intact in its urban layout and walled city, among ancient streets, stairs and breathtaking views.
Marche Tourism: This ancient village is built on top of a hill overlooking the below valley. Famous is the Rock Ubaldinesca which saw the intervention of the Sienese architect Francesco di Giorgio Martini.
Marche Tourism: Cagli occupies the site of an ancient village on the Via Flaminia. The fortified complex, built in 1481, was designed for Duke Federico III da Montefeltro by Francesco di Giorgio Martini
Marche Tourism: The ancient Roman colony of Forum Sempronii took its name from Gaius Sempronius Gracchus. Noteworthy remains are: the statue of the god Vertumnus, the bridge of Trajan, and that of Diocletian.
Marche Tourism: Among the sights of the town is the Museum of the Gilded Bronzes of Pergola and the Church of San Francesco, the Church of St. James,Church of St. Mary's Square, the Duomo.
Marche Tourism: Downstream of the castle of Sassoferrato, stood the Roman city of Sentinum. The town disappeared during the VI century BC., but on its ruins rose Sassoferrato and the abbey of “Santa Croce dei Conti.
Marche Tourism: It takes its name from Cupra, a fertility goddess of the pre-Roman population of the Piceni. The Town Hall which houses several tombstones from Roman and medieval times
Marche Tourism: Maiolati Spontini was the birthplace of the musician Gaspare Spontini. In this village is located the residence of the artist and the romantic Park Hill Celeste which owes its name to Spontini.
Via Giuseppe Garibaldi, 60033 Chiaravalle AN, Chiaravalle, Marche
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Marche Tourism: The historical roots of the town are linked to the construction of the Abbey of Santa Maria in Castagnola, in 1172. The Abbey was built on the walls of a Benedictine monastery.
Marche Tourism: Filottrano is a quiet location behind the Riviera del Conero. It's an ancient village, surrounded by greenery and quiet of a hilly landscape, typical of the Marche
Marche Tourism: Falconara developed around a castle which in the 2nd half of the 16th century was bought by the noble family of Bourbon del Monte, who in the 19th century, were present as owners of ancient trappings.
Marche Tourism: The village has medieval characteristic with an intact historical center inside its walls.The Museum of the accordion is interesting and expresses the spirit of creativity of the Marches.
Marche Tourism: It is well known for the archaeological park of Suasa, an ancient Roman town that has become Archaeological Park. Outside the town there is the rural Chapel of San Martino.
Marche Tourism: The town rises in the hills of the Misa river valley and provides a charming glimpse of the past that only ancient medieval village soffer. In this village is locatede the Museum of Monastic Arts.
Marche Tourism: From the natural terraces of Montecarotto, one of the most important fortifications of the Esino Valley, there's a wonderful landscape,that ranges from the Adriatic Sea to the Pre-Apennines mountains.
Marche Tourism: Treia as one of the most beautiful villages in the Marches and was allegedly founded by the Sabine people in 380 B.C. Many Roman ruins can be seen in the area.
Marche Tourism: Tito Livio, the latin historian, tells about the healing properties of the sulphureous water of Acquasanta Terme. In Acquasanta is located the fortress of Castel di Luco, built in the XIV century.
Marche Tourism: The territory of Arquata is relevant for nature and the artistic heritage, as it is full of monuments.Churches,military fortresses demonstrating the importance of this place in the past few centuries.
Marche Tourism: This small borgo close to the historic village of Crispiero. It is located on top of one of the valley's highest hills and enjoys spectacular panoramic views of Monti Sibillini National Park.
Marche Tourism: Serrapetrona, a small town tucked away in the Maceratese countryside. The Land is covered in mountain grass and the stone-paved street, with the scent of vegetable plots and burnt firewood.
Marche Tourism: Village with medieval origins,after a short time the Legates of Pope were expelled and aristocratic families took their throne.The development is linked to the noble family of the Piagnano Counts.
Marche Tourism: The city remained unscathed by war and looting for a long time.In 1443 was conquered by Francesco I Sforza. The church of Santa Anatolia beautified by its bell tower is situated in the oldest part.
Marche Tourism: Mergo is a small town in Vallesina located in a hilly area around its medieval castle ruins of which remain evident. The village is near the Frasassi Caves and the castle of Arcevia.
Marche Tourism: The ancinet village was built around the Palazzo del Podestà, between 12th-14th centuries, forced to defend themselves against the expansionist, the counts of Carpegna and the counts of Montefeltro.
Marche Tourism: The town dates around 10th Century. The first castle was built in 1060. Federico da Montefeltro commissioned Francesco di Giorgio Martini to rebuild the castle.
Marche Tourism: This ancient fortified village perched on the slopes of Monte San Giovanni, former stronghold of the thirteenth century with the Ridolfi Castle Trap, was conquered by the Montefeltro Malatesta.
Marche Tourism: Tavullia, near Pesaro, on the borders between Marche and Romagna, in a beautiful green hilly area full of small ancient villages.Here, Valentino Rossi was born, there is an official fan-club.
Marche Tourism: Village with ancient romans origins,Cartoceto keeps the nineteenthcentury collegiate church of Santa Maria della Misericordia and the Palazzo Comunale, adorned with beccatelli and a small clock-tower.
Marche Tourism: Acqualagna, badly knocked during the Second World War.However, during the last weekend in October and first three weekends in November become the "truffle capital" as it hosts the annual Truffle Fair.
Marche Tourism: This courtly little town, located in the northern Marches, on the Via Flaminia. Still today Cagli retains its Roman grid plan that frames a proper central square, a steely medieval town hall.
Marche Tourism: An old wall town on the left bank, half way up the Cesano Valley. This town bears the name of an abbey which was founded by Benedictine monks in the early Middle Ages.
Marche Tourism: The town extends towards the Adriatic seaside, between the towns of Fano and Senigallia. Mondolfo is a balcony overlooking the sea, with very ancient origins, adorned with important monuments.
Marche Tourism: Built on the site of an ancient parish church, the Castle of Monterado which today dominates the tiny hilltop town of Monterado was constructed in the early 18th century, designs by Luigi Vanvitelli.
Marche Tourism: Ostra Vetere is a little town in the Marche hills. The archaeological area is situated 3km from the current village of Ostra Vetere,is called “Le Muracce”, conserve remains of the ancient city.
Marche Tourism: The beach slopes gently down into a sparkling sea. The panoramic view from Gabicce Monte is as evocative as the village itself. The road winds on through more beautiful countryside and old villages.
Marche Tourism: Mercatino Conca lies down on the old watercourse of the Conca river that naturally flowed southward.The early settlements date back to the 12th Cent.,when the place was used as a shelter for pilgrims.
Marche Tourism: Belvedere Ostrense is a village on a hill, located 20 km far from Senigallia, between Ostra and Montecarotto.On the main square of the village stands the City Hall, which belonged to Balleani Counts.
Marche Tourism: Appignano is a small municipality which is situated a short distance from both the sea and the high mountains of the hinterland. Most representative monument is the Municipal Palace.
Marche Tourism: Camerano is famous for its caves, hiding underground another completely new "city". Facing the square Piazza Roma, there's the Theatre from the late 19th century, and the Manciforte palace.
Marche Tourism: Corridonia is a medieval village lying among the Sibylline mountains and the Adriatic sea,rich of historical towns,fortresses,castles,abbeys and natural and archaeological parks.
Marche Tourism: Serra San Quirico has been both a barrier and at the same time a place of shelters for pilgrims and wayfarers that passed through the dangerous Red Gorge. immersed in the natural environment.
Marche Tourism: The municipal territory lies in the Sasso Simone and Simoncello Regional Park. In the old village, that is still delimited by towers and sound walls is the impressive Palazzo Malatesta;
Marche Tourism: Fratterosa lies between the Cesano and Metauro Valleys, from which it is possible to enjoy an amazing panoramic view. Visit the Terracotta Musuem, housed in the Monastery of St. Vittoria.
Marche Tourism: Loro Piceno have maintained their historical fascination within stone - walls and along lanes lined with ancient dwellings.Loro Piceno boasts a glorious history in the production of Vino Cotto.
Marche Tourism: Monte San Giusto boasts ancient origins, dates back to the roman period testified by imperial bronze coins found in the surrounding country side and by the memorial stone in the Church of San Stefano.
Marche Tourism: Montegiorgio (Ascoli Piceno) and it is in the middle valley of Tenna river. he church of San Francesco is, one has a perfect view of the landscape, from the Adriatic sea to Mounts Sibillini.
Marche Tourism: The 1st ancient village was on the Mount Serrone,on its paths it is possible to experience an unspoiled environment.Pedaso is a charming small town and its hospitable centre is full of small streets.
Marche Tourism: Lapedona is a quiet village within 10km of the Adriatic.The village still has fully intact outer walls and has two entrance gates,Porta Marina and Porta da Sole and these are very fine in appearance.
Marche Tourism: Inside the walls of Grottazzolina, disappeared together with the Town Hall, there are traces of the ancient Palace Azzolino, outside there is S.Giovanni Battista’s Romanesque Church.
Marche Tourism: The layout lies on a ridge bounded Nwards by the river Potenza.Discover the Piazza della Libertà, the church of the SS. Francesco e Antonio is built, from a design by the architect Cesare Bazzani.
Marche Tourism: A friendly village located half way beetwen the adriatic coast and the Sibillini’s National park, it offers the possibility to visit precious and ancient local art treasures.
Marche Tourism: Cardinal Montalto, became Pope Sixtus V, he decided to elevate this tiny village to the status of Episcopal See, building a cathedral and palace which upstage the little medieval hamlet above it.
Marche Tourism: A little and pretty village very close to San Benedetto del Tronto, Pedaso, Grottammare, Porto San Giorgio. Servigliano is an ancient and quite village, plunged in the green valley of Tenna River.
Marche Tourism: The first written document, certifying the existence of the village and of its name, is the Bull of Pope Celestine III of 1192. Bolognola consists of three settlements, set up by three noble families.
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Marche Tourism: The settlement in this area dates back to the 1st and 2nd Cent.AD As were found in the territories of the town mosaics that adorned the floor of ancient Roman houses and the remains of a tomb tower.
Marche Tourism: The medieval town of Montefano surrounded by rolling hills and sunflowers and only 20 minutes from Macerata. The village features a typical medieval old center.
Marche Tourism: Set in the heart of the DOC vineyards of Rosso Piceno Superiore. The church of St. Egido, preserves some works of art including the Madonna Del Rosario and an oil painting by Simone De Magistris.
Marche Tourism: The village is in an area which has been inhabited since prehistoric times. The route begins from the ex Convent of Sant’Agostino, tThe monastery also had a cloister.
Marche Tourism: Thanks to the several ruins of the area, we can be sure of the Roman origins of the village. The small village fell later, in the XV centrury, under the authority of Francesco Sforza.
Marche Tourism: Monteprandone is the 'home to St. James of the Marches (1393-1476). The historic center, between the green of pines, preserves the ancient walls and narrow streets.
Marche Tourism: The town originated from the union of three settlements. Now you can see the ruins and one of the five towers belonging to the charming Castle of the Da Varano family, mighty fortress built in 1240.
Marche Tourism: Mombaroccio its walls are excellent views, inside the fortified walls of the 16th century, the village is accessed by the main door, made between two large circular bastions.
Marche Tourism: Archaeological findings, dating from the Palaeolithic Period, attest the human presence in the area in prehistoric times. Colmurano belongs to the territory of the Monti Azzurri Mountain Community.
Marche Tourism: Muccia originated in the Neolithic period, as evidenced by the archaeological findings. Worth visiting are the Church of Madonna dei Da Varano of the 16th century, with De Magistris’ works.