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T H E C IT IE S O F A R T • M A R C H E R E G IO N IT A L Y GB A O A N A A N N N V S E E . MARCHE REGION TOURISM DEPARTMENT Ascoli Piceno Piazza del Popolo, the Quintana Gradara castle (PU)TRANSCRIPT
THE MARCHE, ITALY IN ONE REGION
“If one had to decide which Italian landscape was the most typical,you’d have to choose the Marche… Italy, with its range of land-scapes, is a distillation of the world; the Marche is a distillation ofItaly.”
G. Piovene, Viaggio in Italia, 1957
180 km of coastline, stunningly beautiful beaches, 26 cities fac-ing the Adriatic Sea that are ideal sites for a relaxing holiday , theport of Ancona and 9 tourist harbours. 500 piazzas, 1000 impor-tant monuments, over a hundred cities boasting great works ofart, thousands of churches (200 of which are Romanesque), 183religious shrines, 34 archeological sites, 72 historic theatres. Thelargest number of museums and galleries in Italy: 342 out of 2 39boroughs. 315 libraries housing over 4 million volumes. Severalprotected areas: 2 national parks (Monti Sibillini, Gran Sasso andMonti della Laga), 4 regional parks (Monte Conero, SassoSimone and Simoncello, Monte San Bartolo, Gola della Rossaand di Frasassi), 5 nature reserves (Abbadia di Fiastra, Gola delFurlo, Montagna di Torricchio, Ripa Bianca and Sentina), morethan 100 floristic areas and 15 state woods.
COORDINATIONDepartment of Promotion,
Internationalization, Tourism and TradeSandro Abelardi
TEXTTourism ServiceLaura Capozucca
PHOTOGRAPHS BYTourism Service Archives-Regione Marche
GRAPHICSTourism ServiceStefano Gregori
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Serra S. Abbondio (PU) Scriptorium of theHermitage of Fonte Avellana
Recanati (MC)Antique Library in Leopardi’s House
The writer Guido Piovene considers theMarches’ landscape as one of the mosttypical Italian countrysides, defining it as“a sheltered and civilised land, or betterstill the most classical of our regions”. Itis possible to trace back the outlyinghistorical development of the region byadmiring the various artistic worksshowing the cultural traditions over thecenturies. A combination of experience,history, influence and nature makes theMarche one of the most culturallyinteresting regions of Italy. There are 500squares, more than 1,000 importantmonuments, approximately one hundredcities of art, 37 fortresses, 106 castles, 15strongholds, 170 towers, thousands ofchurches, 200 of which are in Romanesquestyle, 96 well preserved abbeys, 1 83sanctuaries, 34 archaeological sites and72 historically important theatres, skifullyrestored, still in use.There is also the highest density ofmuseums and art galleries in Italy ( 400 outof 239 boroughs). 315 libraries, some ofgreat tradition, housing more than 4million volumes and an importantpatrimony of manuscripts and sixteenthcentury editions. Two libraries worth
noting are that of the Hermitage ofFonte Avellana (PU) and that belongingto the Leopardi Family of Recanati(MC). The many cities of art are anexample of these remarkable widespreadtreasures. As we move from the coastinland to the province of Pesaro-Urbino,we come across old towns where theatmosphere of Renaissance splendour is
recreated. Actually these places whichwere once the seats of the most importantItalian seignories: the Malatesta fromPennabilli, the Montefeltro from San Leoand the Della Rovere. Pesaro, the ancientPisaurum in Roman era first inhabited bythe Piceni, was the residence of the DellaRovere dominion up to 1631, when theentire dukedom was devolved to the Papal
States. The Ducal Palace, the CostanzaFortress, together with the treasurescontained in the museums, clearly evokethe aristocratic tone of the dominion andits court, which is perfectly embodied inUrbino’s Ducal Palace commissioned byFederico da Montefeltro. In his youth hewas educated at the Gonzaga Court ofMantova. Federico managed to change thenatural and urban aspects of a city ,marking it with the indelible sign of theDucal Palace, which opens itself with itsfairy-tale like circular turrets facing theroad that goes from Urbino to Urbania.Since 1912 the Ducal Palace has been theseat of the National Gallery of theMarches, housing masterpieces of art ofsuch artists as Raffaello, Piero dellaFrancesca, Tiziano, Paolo Uccello, etc.The Palace is ideally linked to the othermonuments commissioned by Federicowhich were planned and carried out byFrancesco di Giorgio Martini. The artistfrom Siena worked on the Ducal Palace ofUrbania (the former Casteldurantefamous for its majolica). The artist alsoworked on the original project of theBarco Ducale, Dukes’ hunting residence.But he showed his genius on the Palace
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Pesaro - Villa Imperiale
Santa Maria di Portonovo (AN)
della Ragione which now housesUrbania’s city hall. Francesco di GiorgioMartini studded the dukedom with fairy-like defensive fortresses, showingmemories.
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Urbania (PU) - Ducal PalaceUrbania (PU) - The Ducal Park orBarco, hunting residence ofMontefeltro
the majestic ellipsoidal tower of thestronghold remains along with the secretpassage, now housing a ContemporarySculpture Centre; Sassocorvaro theUbaldinesque fortress where there weremore than 10,000 masterpieces savedduring the last World War. Now it housesthe new museum dedicated to endangeredmasterpieces, called the “Ark of Arts”.Not far from Martini’s fortresses standsthe imposing fortress of Gradara,commissioned by the Griffo family andfurther altered by the Malatesta family andthe Sforza family, full of Renaissancefrescoes and haunted by Dante’s Paolo andFrancesca love story. You can get theimpression of Middle Ages simply bywalking around the old town, or along theTown walls crowned by square embattledtowers and turrets. The Malatesta Palace,
another clear evidence of the importanceof the Malatesta family in the Marches,who lived here until 1463, is situated inthe central Piazza XX Settembre in Fano.This city maintains many signs of itsroman origins, such as the magnificentAugustus Arch, gateway to the city fromthe famous and antique Flaminia Way.Noteworthy are also: Palazzo della Ragione,
the Malatesta Court, the Church of SanPaterniano and the Basilica Cathedral.Senigallia, in the province of Ancona,once was part of the Dukedom of Urbinoas the grand fortress due to the DellaRovere’s family witnesses. Inside a romanwatchtower can still be admired. Worth
seeing are also the Palazzetto Baviera, theConvent of Santa Maria delle Grazie andthe Palazzo Mastai Ferretti, with theMuseum dedicated to Pope Pio IX whowas born in this city. Ancona, capital city of the Marches’region, was founded by the Siracusans inthe fourth century B.C. A focal point ofcommercial, tourist and military activities,
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Mondavio (PU) - The FortressSassocorvaro (PU) - The Ubaldinesque Fortress
Fano (PU) - The Ark of Augustus
it has grown around its port, second onlyto Venice on the Adriatic Sea. Here we canadmire one of the most magnificentRomanesque monuments of Central Italy,the Cathedral of San Ciriaco and otheroutstanding buildings such as the Loggiadei Mercanti, the Church of S. Francescoand the public art-gallery, showing thehistorical and cultural importance of thecity especially during the fifteenth andsixteenth centuries. Only a few kilometersaway from Ancona, there is Loreto, withits greatest Marian Sanctuary of Italy,visited by millions of pilgrims from allover the world. The town is linked to theHoly House of Nazareth. The legendnarrates that it was brought here by angelsto save it from the Maomettan Invasion ofPalestine in 1294. Some of the most
important artists of the fourteenth andfifteenth centuries worked in thesanctuary: Melozzo da Forlì, LucaSignorelli, Bramante, Sansovino andLorenzo Lotto. Nearby is Recanati, the“town” which lives in the shadow of oneof the most important Italian poets,Giacomo Leopardi, and which invites thevisitor to promenade the places loved bythe artist. Visit the square and themonument both dedicated to him, see thememories preserved in the MunicipalPalace (with the Beniamino GigliMuseum) and Leopardi’s section of theBenedettucci Library, see the bell tower ofthe Church of Sant’Agostino, namely thefamous Tower of the Solitary Sparrow, thesilent square of “Sabato del Villaggio”(Saturday in the village), where PalazzoLeopardi’s native home stands, adjacent tothe National Centre of Studies onLeopardi with the church of Santa Mariaof Monte Morello, where he wasbaptised and also the humble house ofSilvia, the daughter of the coach mancelebrated in a famous verse, can befound. Climbing the “Colle dell’Infinito” (the Infinite Hill) can beviewed the carved first line of the most
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Senigallia (AN) - The Fortress
Osimo (AN) - Roman Statue(ruins of the Auximum Forum)
celebrated verse: “Sempre caro mi fuquest’ermo colle”. Worth seeing are alsoOsimo, the Roman Auximum, full of oldvestiges such as the thirteen roman statuesdating back to the imperial age, nowhoused in the Municipal Palace, theCathedral and the Sanctuary dedicated toSan Giuseppe da Copertino, visited bymany pilgrims; Offagna, dominated by its
square fortress, with its towers andimpressive dungeon; Corinaldo, boastingone of the most spectacular town walls ofthe region and an historical centre of greatenvironmental value. The town walls werebuilt in 1366 and enlarged from 1489 until1490; they still have gates defensivetowers and ramparts. It is possible toadmire its full development of more than912 meters, following the circumvolutionand walking along the old beat. Not to bemissed is the 18th century sanctuary of S.Maria Goretti and the church of theAddolorata containing the young martyr ’scrypt. Sassoferrato was originally theroman Sentinum. Traces of its past areembodied in ruins of old buildings, pavedroads and ancient walls. It has two cores,the modern “town” and perched high onthe hill, the Castle, dominated by theremains of the Fortress, built in 1368.There are many interesting sites such asthe Church of St. Francesco, MontanariPalace, Priori’s Palace and the fifteenthcentury Oliva’s Palace, housing the publiclibrary with over 10,000 volumes, ancientincunabulum, manuscripts and sixteenthcentury editions.Dominated by Jesi, the Esino valley opensthe way to the hinterland of Ancona. Jesi,Aesis for the Romans, gave birth toFederico II di Svevia and to the musicianG. Battista Pergolesi. The city has avaluable painting gallery which houses the
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Loreto (AN) - Sanctuary ofthe Sacred House
Recanati (MC) The Tower of the “SolitarySparrow” made famousby the poet Giacomo Leopardi
masterpiece by Lorenzo Lotto, the Pala diS. Lucia. Ancient walls, almost intact,sorround the city. This was the placewhere Francesco di Giorgio Martini builtthe Signoria Palace. Crossing the valleyyou can reach Fabriano, which wasalready famous in the thirteenth centuryfor the processing of paper. Fabrianorepresents a cross road for the relationshipbetween Marches and Umbria. The Piazzadel Podestà and the town historical centrestill keep their medieval look which is alsowell documented by the 13 th and 14th
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Ancona - The Cathedral of S. Ciriaco
Ancona - Municipal Art GalleryFilippo Boni, View of Ancona
century paintings shown in the publicpainting Gallery. From this city, whichgave birth to the finest and well knownrepresentative of the International GothicStyles Gentile da Fabriano, the town ofCamerino is easy to reach. Situated in theprovince of Macerata, Camerino enjoyed arich period of economic and artisticdevelopment under the Da Varano rule inthe fifteenth century. That time wascharacterised by the spread of the schoolof painting, which was considered by thehistorian Federico Zeri as one of the mostimportant schools of the ItalianRenaissance. Premises of one of the oldestand most renowned European Universities,housed in the Ducal Palace. The town haspreserved its medieval and defensive lookand was often mentioned in the works of
Ugo Betti, one of the finest playwriters,born in Camerino, second only to LuigiPirandello. From Camerino the next stopis Tolentino. Here stands one of the mostfamous sanctuaries in Central Italy, theBasilica of S. Nicolas, whose chapel,frescoed by Pietro da Rimini, representsthe finest example of the school of Giottoin Rimini. Other places of interest are: theVaccaj Theatre, dating back to the lateeighteenth century and the InternationalMuseum of Caricature. In the areabetween the towns of Tolentino andUrbisaglia there is one of the most
important abbeys of the Marches, thecistercian Santa Maria di Chiaravalle diFiastra built in 1142 from the stones of theancient roman city of Urbs Salvia and theCastle della Rancia. San SeverinoMarche, lies near the roman Septempeda,whose ruins can still be found in thearchaeological area. During the fourteenthand fifteenth century, owing to thedominion of the Smeducci and to theworks of the Salimbeni brothers, who alsoworked in Urbino, the city became anEuropean Centre of the InternationalGothic Style. Not to be missed is alsoMatelica, an interesting city from anartistic point of view: the sixteenth centuryoctagonal Fountain, its many churches,monumental buildings, and the artcollection of the Piersanti Museum,
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San Severino Marche (MC)Urbino - Oratory of SanGiovanni, frescoed by Lorenzoand Jacopo Salimbeni
Camerino (MC) - The Ducal PalaceFabriano (AN) - Palazzo del PodestàJesi (AN) - The Walls of the CastleTolentino (MC) - Basilica of San Nicola
Jesi (AN) - Civic Art Gallery LorenzoLotto, platform from the Pala of SantaLucia (detail)
housing a magnificent collection offifteenth and sixteenth century tapestriesand drawings. Macerata, in the romancentre of Helvia Rìcina, was built on a hillto avoid the incursions of the barbarians,and has many Renaissance, Baroque andseventeenth century artworks. Among itsmost representative monuments, is theSphaeristerium Arena by Ireneo Aleandri,one of th finest work of neoclassical stylearchitecture in Italy. Here every year, insummer, an important Lyrical Season isheld. The Basilica of the Madonna dellaMisericordia, Piazza della Libertà with itsLoggia dei Mercanti and Torredell’Orologio, the many museums, theimportant Modern Art Gallery of PalazzoRicci, the Library with its 350,000volumes and an old University, all togethermake Macerata a cultural reference point.Sarnano is worth visiting too. It is famousfor the red roof tiles of the houses, for itssteep and narrow alleys, which sometimesbecome steps leading up to the silentsquare, for its public painting Gallery and
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Macerata - Sphaeristerium ArenaFermo - Piazza del PopoloRipatransone (AP) - Old Town Centre
for its spas and ski slopes.The historical town centre of CivitanovaAlta is another interesting place to visit:still sorrounded by the old castle wallsdating back to the fifteenth century, withtowers, bastions and two main doors, theDucal Palace of the Cesarini, AnnibalCaro’s house and the public Modern ArtGallery “M. Moretti”. Also Monte SanGiusto, where in the Church of S. Mariain Telusiano you can admire theCrucifixion, a masterpiece by LorenzoLotto, the only painting still kept in itsplace of origin. Bonafede Palace, with itsfrescoes by Aspertini, houses the“Maggiori”, a collection of old drawings.Fermo, one of the Marches most livelycentres in roman and medieval eras. Itfeatures monumental roman cisterns, themagnificent Piazza del Popolo, thesixteenth century Priori’s Palace whichnow houses in its inner rooms the publicArt Gallery which boasts importantpaintings both of Venetian and Marchesanschools, and a precious painting byRubens. Palazzo degli Studi houses alibrary with 400,000 volumes, manuscriptsand XVI century editions. There arealso a number of museums dedicated tothe environment or to archaeology. All ofthese attest the extraordinary historical andcultural heritage to be found in any cornerof this town. Moving south there isRipatransone, a lovely town with itshistorical centre and the smallest alley inItaly (only 43 cm wide), full ofarchaeological findings and monumentssuch as the Cathedral and Podestà’sPalace. A few kilometres away, Offida,preservers its walls, its fortress and theimposing Abbey of S. Maria della Rocca,one of the Marches’ most significantmonuments in Romanesque-gothic style.The chief town of the province, AscoliPiceno, with its roman monuments (theruins of the Theatre and of Augustus’
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Sarnano (MC) - Old Town CentreMatelica (MC) - Piazza E. MatteiCivitanova Alta (MC) - Porta Marina
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Fossombrone (PU)Amandola (FM)FermoMontalto delle Marche (FM)Corinaldo (AN)
Caldarola (MC)Urbisaglia (MC)San Ginesio (MC)Serra San Quirico (AN)Pergola (PU)
Torre di Palme (FM)Sassoferrato (AN)Treia (MC)Chiaravalle (AN) - Abbey of Santa Mariain CastagnolaFermo - Duomo Visso (MC) Piobbico (PU)Serra de’ Conti (AN)Corridonia (MC) - S. Claudio al ChientiArquata del Tronto (AP)
Bridge) and its fine medieval buildings(the Church of S. Francesco, the Cathedraland the Battistero marked by the whitetones of “travertino”), shows anextraordinary past. Some traces of ViaSalaria found in medieval building givealso evidence of the past. The celebratedQuintana, one of Italy’s mostextraordinary historical performances,takes place every year in the famousPiazza del Popolo. From the square thereare many delightful walks throughmedieval alleys past fine Renaissancebuildings in the style of Coladell’Amatrice, as can be seen in thefacade of the Cathedral.Other towns deserve a visit, such asAcquaviva Picena, dominated by theimposing fortress, with the ruins of thecastle’s walls, old houses and towers;Montefortino which still keeps its typicalatmosphere of the past, with its narrowalleys and its houses of stone with red rooftiles. The Art Gallery, keeps its preciouscollection of valuable paintings byFortunato Duranti. Amandola developedin 1248 because of the combination ofthree castles, at a different height on thesame hill (Leone, Marrubbione, Agello)has a beautiful historical town centre.There are: the Sanctuary of the BeatoAntonio and the Town Hall which housesthe town Archives (containing more than1,000 parchments of the eleventh century
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Monte San Giusto (MC) Lorenzo Lotto, Crucifixion
Montefortino (FM)
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Ascoli Piceno - Bell Towersin the old Town Centre
Offida (AP)Santa Maria della Rocca
Acquaviva Picena (AP)The Fortress
and other medieval documents) and thenotorial Archive with valuable manuscripts.Close to Amandola there is one of the mostinteresting abbeys of the Marches, Abbeyof the Santi Ruffino and Vitale. In Faleronethe ruins of the ancient roman city ofFaleria, with its recently restored theatrecan be visited.Not to be missed: Sant’Elpidio a Mare,which is almost entirely enclosed within itsmedieval walls with Torre Gerosolimitanathe fourteenth century tower built by theKnights of Malta, the Collegiata (whichhouses paintings by Nicola Monti, Palma ilGiovane, Pomarancio, etc.) and the Town
Hall with its two precious masterpieces: offourteen a panel polyptych by CarloCrivelli and a tryptych by Garofalo.Located in a panoramic position, Arquatadel Tronto was an important “statio” in theroman era on the Via Salaria. The townowes its name to the imposing fortress(“arx”) dating back to the twelfth century,standing high on the hill, rebuilt, accordingto the tradition, by Giovanna II of Naplesand recently restored. Arquata is the onlytown in Italy belonging to two nationalsparks: Monti Sibillini and Gran Sassoand Monti della Laga.
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Urbino (PU) - Raffaello’s Native House,Raffaello Sanzio, Madonna with Child
Amandola (FM) Abbey of the SaintsRuffino and Vitale
Falerone (FM) magnificent exampleof a Roman Theatre
San Benedetto del Tronto (AP)Riviera del Conero (AN)S. Elpidio a Mare (FM)National Park of the SibilliniMountains (Mount Palazzo Borghese)Villa Potenza (MC) - Ruins of theancient Helvia Rìcina
Ascoli Piceno - The QuintainMarches the InlandGenga (AN) - Frasassi CavernsAncona - Cathedral of S.CiriacoOffida (AP) - Tombolo
Loreto (AN) - Piazza della MadonnaUrbino (PU) - Church of San BernardinoAscoli Piceno - “Capitano del Popolo”PalaceFermo - DuomoPesaro - Rossini Opera Festival
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OFFIDA
APPIGNANO DEL TRONTO
VENAROTTA
ASCOLI PICENO
ANCONA
PESCARABARI
.S. 77
S.S. 485
S.S. 2
10
S.S. 433
S.S. 571
S.S.
4
MONTALTO DELLE MARCHE
MONTECONERO
MASSIGNANO
SUD
ESTOVEST
NORD
Giovanna Garzoni (Ascoli Piceno 1600 - Roma 1670)Dish with fruit, crustaceans and snails
60125 ANCONA - Via Gentile da Fabriano, 9www.turismo.marche.itvisit.regione.marche.it www.le-marche.comwww.die-marche.com [email protected] number 800 222111 (only from Italy)