Duomo
Urbino
(25 Km)
Palazzo Ducale
Urbino
(25 Km)
Museo della Carta e della Filigrana
Fabriano
(24 Km)
The Museum of Paper and Filigree is located inside the halls of the former Dominican convent. The site collects and exposes the materials that have seen the history of Fabriano's paper, known all over the world. A faithful reproduction of the medieval gualchiera used for the production of paper by hand is exhibited. The exhibition also shows projected video materials and live demonstrations of the production of paper by the master carters.
Museo delle Arti Monastiche
Serra de'Conti
(24 Km)
The Museum of Monastic Arts is characterized by its' theatrical 'exhibition path that takes place through a suggestive story of the history of the monastery. Inside there are exhibits materials and objects found in the interiors of the Monastery of Santa Maria Maddalena. We can therefore admire different pottery, bobbin lace and ornamental drawings that are linked to the fascinating history of the ancient monastery.
Raccolta Comunale
Sigillo
(21 Km)
The museum is located in the Palazzo Comunale and exhibits to the public a collection of 175 works. Among the preserved works we find paintings and sketches in paper material, donated to the City Council by the painter Anton Pietro Valente, between 1920 and 1970.
Museo Diocesano
Gubbio
(22 Km)
The Diocesan Museum exhibits the history of the Eugubin Diocese through art collections, paintings and sculptures of the fourteenth century. Inside, the archaeological section offers its own testimony of the Roman and early medieval times from the 7th century before Christ until classical times.
Museo della Maiolica a lustro Torre di Porta Romana
Gubbio
(23 Km)
The Museum of Luster Majolica in the Tower of Porta Romana, also known as Sant'Agostino, was named in this way thanks to the fresco located at the entrance of the Roman Gate. The Roman tower dates back to 1400, and is about 25 m high. In the Museum there is the nineteenth-century fresco of Sant'Agostino, which can be admired in all its beauty and splendor. The museum is open to the public at set times.
Museo Civico
Gubbio
(22 Km)
The Civic Museum of Gubbio is located at the Palazzo dei Consoli. The Museum is composed of the archaeological fraction of paintings and ceramics. In this hamlet, located in the Salon dell'Arengo, you can admire finds from excavations made around the Roman Theatre of the nineteenth century. In the former chapel, on the other hand, the 7 Eugubine plates of 1456 are kept. The plates written in the Umbrian alphabet are called 'paleoumbre', those written with the Latin alphabet are called 'neoumbre'.
Raccolta d'Arte del Convento di S. Francesco
Gubbio
(23 Km)
The Church of San Francesco dates back to the second half of the thirteenth century and is divided into three naves separated by octagonal columns. Inside the Church are worth mentioning the frescoes of the chapel, attributed to Ottaviano Nelli. Today, the complex of the Church and Convent of San Francesco are home to the Art Collection of the Convent of San Francesco, with works of goldsmiths, sacred vestments, paintings and archaeological finds.
Palazzo Ducale
Gubbio
(22 Km)
It was built after 1470 by Federico da Montefeltro. The building inside has frescoes from the 14th century and wall decorations by artists from the 80s and 90s. The large rooms were open for the parties of the most famous characters of the time. The exterior of the building consists of two buildings connected by a courtyard. The building was sold to individuals who put all the items for sale. In doing so, they scattered in different museums around the world.
Museo "Sulle Tracce dei Nostri Padri"
Isola del Piano
(25 Km)
The museum “On the Tracks of Our Fathers” was established in the seventies of the twentieth century in the cellars of the Monastery of Montebello. It was born with the intent to document life in peasant society through tools and objects used in the various craft shops. A large section is also dedicated to the finds found in the pre-Roman and Roman settlements of the territory.
Museo della Mail Art
Montecarotto
(26 Km)
The museum was founded in 1984, and had several locations, which were then abandoned. It was reopened in 2006 due to the Verdicchio Festival of Montecarotto, which is held once a year. In the gallery we find a collection of Mail Art, created by artists such as Vittorio Baccelli, Walter Pennacchi, Emilio Morandi, Anna Boschi and many others. It was Professor Bugatti who collected all these wonderful works over the years and then donated them to the museum.
Palazzo Ducale
Urbania
(24 Km)
The Palace was built at the behest of the Duke of Urbino Federico II da Montefeltro. The project was conceived by the architects Francesco di Giorgio Martini, as far as the general plant is concerned, and Gerolamo Genga as far as the rooms are concerned. The complex also includes a beautiful garden that dates back to the '400. It currently houses the Civic Museum, the Library, the Art Gallery, the Museum of Agriculture and Crafts and the Historical Archive.
La Chiesa dei Morti e il Cimitero delle Mummie
Urbania
(24 Km)
The Cola Chapel or Church of the Dead was built in 1380. Its rooms are adorned in Gothic style. In its halls there is the Mummy Cemetery, very famous for the natural mummification of the bodies of the 16th century.
Teatro Romano
Gubbio
(23 Km)
The Theater stands from the 1st century of C.. It is a work by Gneo Satrio Rufo. The current appearance is the result of a series of restorations since the 1800s, still visible are the limestone arches. It is assumed that the theater had a capacity of almost seven thousand spectators. Today it represents the place where a marathon is organized during the summer.
Teatro Apollo
Mondavio
(25 Km)
Museo di Storia dell' Agricoltura
Urbania
(24 Km)
The idea of a Museum of the History of Agriculture was born in the seventies with the intent to exhibit materials from the demological collection carried out by the Municipality of Urbania. The installations of the exhibitions explain very well the cycles of wheat, vine and wine.
Museo Diocesano
Urbania
(24 Km)
The Diocesan Museum is located in the solemn building of the former Bishop's Palace and preserves a rare collection of ceramics of the Urbanian tradition from the Middle Ages onwards. The section dedicated to ceramics illustrates the techniques used from the thirteenth to the twentieth century among which amphorae and stoups from the surrounding area are distinguished.
Museo Civico e Pinacoteca
Urbania
(24 Km)
The Civic Museum and the Art Gallery are set up in the Doge's Palace of Urbania, built by the architect Francesco di Giorgio Martini. The Civic Museum is characterized by a large exhibition hall called “of the Knights “which houses valuable paintings from the late sixteenth century and two unique globes of the Mercator. The Art Gallery, on the other hand, exhibits a splendid painting of works by Mannerist artists.
Museo Archeologico “Pitinum Mergens”
Acqualagna
(12 Km)
The Archaeological Museum is located inside a building built in the 16th century and is divided into sections in which finds from the Roman era by Pitium Mergens and a special art room are exhibited Contemporary. The visitor can contemplate various types of clay (bottles) and terracotta ceramics (pans).
Museo Archeologico Statale
Arcevia
(16 Km)
The Museum, located in the complex of S. Francesco, was opened in 1996. Inside there is a large collection of historical testimonies from different periods: Paleolithic, Neolithic and dating back to the Bronze Age. The museum also houses a multimedia device, consisting of photos, notes and numerous documents that offer detailed descriptions for the public. It is currently open for all interested parties.
Rocca di Cagli
Cagli
(8 Km)
The first news we have of the Rocca di Cagli, in the Marche region, date back to 1481. The state-of-the-art structure is one of the most significant examples of a military building. The Fortress was conceived by the Sienese Francesco di Giorgio Martini. Della Rocca, destroyed in 1502, came to us the strut and the inner body, which was later transformed into a convent.
Loggia dei Tiratori XVII
Gubbio
(23 Km)
The Loggia dei Snipers of Gubbio was built after countless controversy at the beginning of the 17th century. The long building with a porch was originally home to the hospital of Santa Maria, erected in 1326. In the following years, other hospitals were annexed and so the building was named “Spedal Grande”. Since the middle of the 15th century, the Art of Wool aims to build a room above the hospital to “pull the clothes”, that is, dry the fabric and stretch it of the determined length and width.
Palazzo del Podestà
Gubbio
(22 Km)
The Palazzo del Podesta dates back to the fourteenth century and can be found in Piazza Grande. It remained incomplete outside for administrative reasons of the period, while the interior was partially restructured. Today, the building is home to the town hall.
Palazzo Ranghiasci
Gubbio
(22 Km)
Palazzo Rangiasci is located on Piazza Grande and was built at the behest of its owner, the homonymous Marquis. The latter collected several art exhibitions inside, which are no longer found in the palace today. The building was built in the neoclassical style, assuming that it has a fourteenth-century origin.
Palazzo dei Consoli XIV secolo
Gubbio
(22 Km)
The Palazzo dei Consoli in Gubbio is one of the most beautiful Gothic buildings in the town. It is a construction built between 1332 and 1349 on a project by the architect Angelo da Orvieto. The rooms of the palace host the collections of the Civic Museum and the municipal art gallery.
Palazzo Beni XV sec
Gubbio
(23 Km)
Palazzo Beni was built in the 15th century and is located in Via Cavour in Gubbio. The Palace was decorated with fine frescoes due to Ottaviano Nelli. It was built on several buildings when the goods returned to Gubbio after a long exile. Pope Martin V and Giulio II were also housed in this Palace. Today the Palace is privately owned.
Palazzo del Bargello
Gubbio
(22 Km)
The Bargello Palace in Gubbio, located in the historic center, dates back to 1300. It is a perfect model of eugubin construction in Gothic style. The Palace is perfectly preserved, so much as to represent one of the most complete and important monuments of the city. It is also located in the square in front, called Largo del Bargello, where the famous Fountain of Mattis is also located.
Casa Capitiano del Popolo XIII sec
Gubbio
(22 Km)
Casa del Capitano del Popolo was built in the middle of the thirteenth century, near Piazza Giordano Bruno. The Palace was the residence of the manager and in charge of member officials to the companies. In 1300 the Dukes of Urbino took possession of it and eliminated the assignment of the Captain of the People, and sold the palace. During the years it was the residence of several families, until 1970, when Dante Minelli bought it and restored it.
Santuario Sant'ubaldo
Gubbio
(22 Km)
The construction of the church dates back to the 13th century and was restored in the first half of the '500. The interior has five naves, on which the Ceri di Gubbio are preserved. Above the altar is the body of the patron Eugubino S. Ubaldo. There are also many paintings that deserve attention and to be seen. The outside has no ornaments, except the front door.
Castello di Magrano
Gubbio
(34 Km)
Immersed in an unspoiled landscape, dotted with woods, meadows and waters, the history of Margano dates back to the Middle Ages. Surrounded by a wide bend of the Chiascio river, in the territory of Gubbio, stands the Castle of Magrano. From 1830 Magrano passed into ownership to Princess Giulia Bonaparte. It is in this place so rich in traditions and history, that you can spend very pleasant days of relaxation and fun.
Porta San Croce
Gubbio
(22 Km)
The Gate of San Croce or the so-called Gate of Three Arches, was built in 1857. First it was called Funari Gate, and it took this name from the artisans who carried out their activities in that area. The building has special architectural and decorative elements of modern art.
Castello di Biscina
Gubbio
(37 Km)
The Castle dates back to the twelfth century and was owned by the Coccorano family. Over the years it passed into the hands of numerous owners, who had it restored several times. At the time, it connected the three most important points in the area and served as a surveillance point to defend itself against possible enemies. Currently, it is undergoing restoration with a project created by its new owners.
Castello di Vallingegno
Gubbio
(23 Km)
The castle of Vallingegno, which takes its name from a temple dedicated to the god Genius, worshiped by the pagans as a good or evil god for the influence he had on the lives of men and who would give its name to territory of Vallingegno. The building, whose first foundations were built in 1000, was the property of the Gabrielli family. In 1206 Saint Francis was locked up. The municipality of Gubbio, following a rebellion, conquered it in 1355.
Porta San Pietro o Vittoria
Gubbio
(55 Km)
Porta San Pietro or Vittoria was the main entrance of the city, located next to the convent of the PP. Benedictines of St. Peter. It has a double door, the outer one was flanked by two bell towers above which protruded the statues of Saints Peter and Paul. It takes its name from the nearby church, named after Santa Maria della Vittoria.
Torre Porta Romana
Gubbio
(23 Km)
Torre Porta Romana was built in the fourteenth century, in order to defend one of the entrances of the city. Its height is 25 meters and is provided with three important elements: the door, an iron grate and the drawbridge. In the 16th century, the second arch of the Roman Gate was walled. The first restoration of the tower lasted 5 years (1990-1994) immediately after the restorations the Museum was officially opened. Thanks to the participation of the “Family of Sangiorgiari”, a restoration of the fresco of the “Madonna with Child” has also been carried out lately.
Porta degli Ortacci
Gubbio
(23 Km)
The Gate is located near the city walls. The origin of the door is Romanesque as it was built together with the walls. At the time it was used to enter the vegetable gardens of fruits and vegetables from what is supposed from the name.
Galleria Nazionale delle Marche
Urbino
(25 Km)
The National Gallery of the Marche has been located in the Ducal Palace of Urbino since 1912. The last installation took place in 1982, it was created with the aim of creating a harmony between the works on display and the rooms that contain them. The collections derive largely from churches and convents in the Marche region. The most famous section is linked to the Urbino Renaissance, with two works by Piero della Francesca.
Casa Natale di Raffaello
Urbino
(25 Km)
Museum Graphia
Urbino
(25 Km)
The Graphia Museum is known differently as “The International Museum of Press.” Visiting the Museum you can observe different printing machines together with their accessories, starting from the oldest and simplest, up to the most modern ones. In addition, there are paper documentation, the original engravings of the various techniques of lithography, calcography and typographic sheets.
Oratorio di San Giuseppe
Urbino
(25 Km)
The Oratory of San Giuseppe was built in 1515 by the Compagnia di S. Giuseppe in Urbino. The actual church has the form of a large classroom, rectangular with a single altar and sail cover. In the center is a statue in white marble depicting the Saint, the work of Giuseppe Lironi. The pictorial decoration of the church is by Carlo Roncalli.
Museo del Gabinetto di Fisica dell'Università
Urbino
(25 Km)
Museo Diocesano "Albani"
Urbino
(25 Km)
The Diocesan Museum “Albani” established in 1964, was named after Pope Clement XI Albani. The collection set up in the Episcopal Palace was enlarged and enriched day after day with ancient finds. It is open to all those interested in ancient and sacred art, according to the set times.
Museo dei Gessi
Urbino
(25 Km)
The Gessi Museum is located in the rooms of the Institute of Archaeology and exhibits a collection of casts of ancient sculptures provided by the State Institute of Art. The collection represents an important testimony of classical culture, especially the works concerning sculpture from the 5th century BC of the Imperial Age.
Museo Lapidario
Urbino
(25 Km)
Fortezza Albornoz
Urbino
(25 Km)
The Albornoz Fortress was built in the second half of the fourteenth century, at the behest of Cardinal Egidio Alvares, on the Piano del Monte. Its favorable position allows it to dominate the whole city. Over the years it was rebuilt and partially modified, due to various damages during the war. Today it is a wonderful fortress, in excellent condition that tourists can admire.
Museo della Civiltà Contadina
Fabriano
(24 Km)
The Museum of Peasant Civilization was founded in 1982 on the farm “La Ginestra” on the Fabrian hill. The museum is set up in the old farmhouse and in the adjacent barn where about two thousand tools are welcomed among Marche wagons, plows and carriages of considerable historical and cultural value.
Deposito Attrezzato Opere d'Arte
Fabriano
(24 Km)
Museo della Farmacia Mazzolini Giuseppucci
Fabriano
(24 Km)
Grande Museo
Fabriano
(22 Km)
The Gran Museo di Fabriano, unique in its kind in Europe, is a varied exhibition of themes, rich in imagination and imagination, which allows you to combine the past with the present. It is spread over an immense area, more than 1500 square meters. The museum is divided by sections depicting from crimes to UFOs, from torture instruments to science fiction.
Pinacoteca Civica "B. Molajoli"
Fabriano
(24 Km)
Since 1862, the “B. Molajoli” Civic Art Gallery houses frescoes from the second half of the twelfth and the first half of the fourteenth century. It presents to the public a collection of paintings by the Fabrian school of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries as well as paintings by the Umbrian school of the 12th and 16th centuries. In addition, it preserves the Gothic altar and wooden sculptures of the fourteenth century coming from the Oratory of the Holy Sepulchre in Saint Augustine.
Museo Geopaleontologico Naturalistico Antropico e Ornitologico
Piobbico
(20 Km)
Porta San Lucia
Gubbio
(22 Km)
Raccolta Archeologica
Scheggia
(14 Km)
Suasa - Parco archeol Anfiteatro (I sec)
Castelleone di Suasa
(23 Km)
Suasa - Domus dei Coiedii (I sec)
Castelleone di Suasa
(23 Km)
Piccolo Antiquarium
Fossato di Vico
(25 Km)
Museo di Arte Sacra del Castello
Genga
(18 Km)