Macerata - Churches and places of worship Cattedrale di Macerata The Cathedral of Macerata is the episcopal church of the Diocese. Built in the fifteenth century, it subsequently underwent a renovation that transformed it into a neoclassical style. The facade features the remains of a Gothic bell tower built in 1467. Inside there are several works including a shovel depicting the Madonna and Child between Saints Antonio Abbot and Julian.
Recanati - Churches and places of worship Chiesa di Sant'Anna His neo-Gothic forms, created on a project by the architect Eusebio Petetti, host a painting by Cavalier Perugino, a painter also known under the name of Gian Domenico Cerrini. The painting, which dates back to the 17th century, is titled “Virgin with Child among Saints Joachim and Anna”.
Civitanova Marche - Churches and places of worship Chiesa di Sant' Agostino Initially named after St. Anthony, the original installation of the church dates back to the 13th century. In the 18th century the church was named after St. Augustine. The renovation made the building considerably raised, a dome was built in the center of the transept, new chapels with altars were opened.
Gagliole - Churches and places of worship Santuario Madonna delle Macchie The Sanctuary of Madonna delle Macchie is also known as Santa Maria delle Grazie. It was built by Benedictine monks around 1171 and was used by the latter as a dorm for about three centuries. Today it is one of the most visited places of pilgrimage. In addition, it is one of the most beautiful examples of religious and at the same time artistic structure: a perfect combination of art and religion all to see.