Churches and places of worship Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta The present appearance of the church is owed to the nineteenth-century reconstruction that saves its Romanesque façade. During the work came to light the vast floor mosaic valuable for the wealth of Byzantine shapes and medieval designs.
Churches and places of worship Chiesa di Santa Maria Maddalena The Church of Santa Maria Maddalena is a church of ancient origins located in via Zacconi. The building comes from the complete renovation done in the eighteenth century. The exterior of the Church is characterized by a concave façade, unfinished at the top and a double access staircase. The interior, with a Greek cross, is decorated with sculptures and bas-reliefs in stucco. Currently, the church is being used as an auditorium for cultural events.
Churches and places of worship Chiesa del "Nome di Dio" The Church was built in 1577 by the Society of the Name of God, a secular brotherhood of the city. In the past, the church was used to celebrate the funeral of the poor or executed. The beautiful interior frescoes were made by the painter Giovan Giacomo Pandolfi and represent the path to salvation to arrive in Paradise.
Churches and places of worship Sinagoga The Synagogue of Pesaro is located in the ancient ghetto of the city. In 1632, two synagogues were established in the ghetto, one of the Italian rite, demolished in the forties, and one of the Sephardic rite. The latter is still integrated into its architectural structure with the decorations of the eighteenth century and a good part of the original furnishings.
Churches and places of worship Chiesa di SS Apollinare e Cristoforo Probably built from scratch in the thirteenth century in the Romanesque style, visible in the facade. Inside the wooden crucifix carved by Antonio di Bonvesin.
Churches and places of worship Chiesa della Madonna della Scala It dates back to the the XVI century. The name is due to the fact that, to enter the holy place, it was necessary to cross a stone staircase.