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The Marches: an "open-air museum".500 squares,more than 1,000 monuments,100 art cities,106 castles,170 towers,400 museums, 34 archaeological sites, over 70 picturesque historical theatres.
Marche Tourism: Inside the Ducal Palace, the National Art Gallery of the Marche, Galleria Nazionale delle Marche, has one of the most important collections of Renaissance paintings in the world.
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: "The Archaeological Park of Urbs Salvia with the theatre, the tempio dedicated to the goddess Salus. The Archaeological Museum houses epigraphs, statues, portraits that were excavated in Urbisaglia."
Marche Tourism: The walk on the Gradara Castle wall walkways will make your tour unforgettable. Remember to visit the Church of St. Giovanni, the Historical Museum, and the Garden of Olives.
Marche Tourism: Pesaro is the native land of Gioacchino Rossini, the City has noteworthy artistic-musical traditions: the Rossini Theatre, Rossiniano Museum, Music Conservatory, and the Institute of Art.
Marche Tourism: The Civic Museums of Pesaro are made by the Art Gallery and the Museum of Ceramics Pinacoteca Instituted. The Art Gallery exhibits works of art coming from the denial of religious congregations.
Marche Tourism: The museum offers the chance to retrace all the stages of the evolution of the manufacturing of paper, the 1st inventions of the “paper masters” from Fabriano and the productions of modern artists.
Marche Tourism: The Museo Archeologico Nazionale delle Marche houses a collection of archaeological finds from digs which have taken place in the region for over a century:from the Paleolithic to the Roman eras.
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 Museum of Pictures Gallery of Holy House is located on the upper floors of the west wing of the Apostolic Palace. It was established at the end of the 19th century.
Marche Tourism: In this Palace was born the Italian poet Giacomo Leopardi. Inside the house there's the library, that comprises more than 20,000 volumes, collected by Monaldo Leopardi, the father of Giacomo.
Marche Tourism: The Sferisterio is a kind of an open-air sphaeristerium. The present day opera festival, beginning in the late 1980s and under the auspicies of the Macerata Opera, takes place in this location
Marche Tourism: Palazzo Parisani Bezzi is one of the most important historical buildings in Tolentino, dating from the late seventeenth century, but certainly rebuilt over an older construction.
Marche Tourism: The Castle of Lanciano, the district of Crispiero, surrounded by fortified walls of the XIII century and the village of Castel Santa Maria, surrounded by fortified walls of the XIII century.
Marche Tourism: The Palazzo Buonaccorsi was built in 1700–1720 was designed by Giovanni Battista Contini. The Sala dell'Eneide, decorated with frescoes by Rambaldi, Dardani, Solimena.
Palazzo Buonaccorsi Via Don Minzoni, Macerata, Marche
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Marche Tourism: An interactive museum talking about the long history of carriages on italian ground. The museum is housed in the eighteenth century Palazzo Buonaccorsi.
Marche Tourism: The Art Gallery of Fermo, the diocesan collection in the Cathedral and the Archaeological Museum "Antiquarium", housed in a building of the early Roman Empire, are very interesting, too.
Marche Tourism: The historical origins of the Papal Paper Mill Museum dates back to medieval times, with certain claim of Pope Giulio della Rovere that there wanted a renovation and expansion of buildings.