Museo dei Fossili e dei Minerali
Smerillo
(14 Km)
The Museum of Fossils and Minerals, consisting of four rooms, is divided into two sections that collect finds of minerals, rocks, and a section of fossils dating back to the Primary Age. The Museum is open to school groups who can observe under a microscope, clean and classify the various fossils present.
Museo Pinacoteca dell'Arte dei Bambini
Smerillo
(14 Km)
The Art Gallery Museum of Children's Art was inaugurated in 1999 and exhibits drawings, writings and poems of children on the theme of Peace. The museum site has the function of listening space and attention to children and is also provided with an Experimental Educational Laboratory.
Pinacoteca d' Arte Contemporanea
Smerillo
(14 Km)
The Contemporary Art Gallery is considered a place representative of the cultural path of the sixty-four artists who contributed to the collection of the structure. It is a place for learning and promotion of the artists of Smerillo, such as Umberto Peschi, Bompadre etc.
Antiquarium Comunale "N. Pansoni"
Cossignano
(6 Km)
The Municipal Antiquarium “N. Pansoni” was set up inside the church of the Annunziata in the 70s of the last century, and houses a collection from the private collection of Niccola Pansoni, as well as finds dating back to the Picena Civilization and protohistoric and Roman materials. Today, the Antiquarium exposes to the public about 500 archaeological finds.
Sala "A. De Carolis"
Montefiore dell'Aso
(13 Km)
The Adolfo De Carolis Museum houses a collection of 100 woodwood belonging to the De Carolis family. The well-known artist, Adolfo De Carolis was an important painter and engraver of the Italian scene between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The important collection was donated to the Museum of San Francesco and to the Community of Montefiore dell'Aso on 19 March 2011. The purpose of the foundation of the museum was to remember and enhance the works of the artist.
Museo della Civiltà Contadina
Montefiore dell'Aso
(13 Km)
The Museum of Peasant Civilization was built in 1984 by private donations. At first he was in a school, then he was transferred to the second floor of the convent of San Francesco. The Museum exhibits objects that belong to peasant life. It is divided into three sections with the aim of giving information on the objects and the daily lives of workers in the fields.
Museo Civico Archeologico
Monterubbiano
(14 Km)
The Civic Archaeological Museum of Monterubbiano was opened in 1905 to host the numerous archaeological finds found in the area. The Museum is located at the cultural center of San Francesco, in the historic center. Inside we can admire the collection of coins by Dr. Stefano Mircoli, 500 pieces from various eras, necklaces and bibs, pendants that stand out in type and quantity.
Museo Civico Archeologico "C.Cellini"
Ripatransone
(12 Km)
The “C. Cellini” Civic Archaeological Museum was established in 1877 at the behest of Cesare Cellini, who donated to the City Hall a large private collection, to which donations from the most families were added later. wealthy of Ripatransone. The exhibition is divided into rooms dedicated to the evolution of the territory from Prehistory to the Middle Ages and to the Picena civilization, through small tableware and ornaments.
Pinacoteca Civica e Gipsoteca "U. Gera"
Ripatransone
(12 Km)
The Civic Art Gallery and the Gipsoteca “U. Gera” are set up in the interior rooms of the Palazzo Bonomi Gera in Ripatransone. The route consists of the Hall of Frescoes, located on the ground floor, the Gallery of Portraits and the Crivelli Room, dedicated to the highly famous painter Vittore Crivelli, whose canvas is included” Madonna and Child Enthroned”. The Gipsoteca is dedicated to the donor of the Ugo Gera Palace and its most significant works including some statues of remarkable beauty.
Museo della Civiltà Contadina e Artigiana
Ripatransone
(12 Km)
The Museum of Peasant and Artisan Civilization is located inside the crypt of the church of San Filippo. The museum was inaugurated in 1990 thanks to the donations of the citizens of neighboring municipalities and the city. The exhibition halls contain about 1500 tools used in the rural world until the mid-twentieth century.
Porta Sole
Montelparo
(7 Km)
The Sun Gate dates back to the 13th century. Between 2000 and 2001, restoration works were carried out, thanks to which, today, the structure enjoys an excellent state of conservation.
Torre del Palazzo Comunale
Monterubbiano
(14 Km)
The Tower of the Palazzo Comunale dates back to the fourteenth century. The building was built in the Romanesque-Gothic style. The Tower, also known as Torre dell'Orologio, is 29.5 meters high and has a cylindrical shape. Together with the Palazzo la Torre is the seat of the Municipality.
Rocca di Smerillo
Smerillo
(13 Km)
The Rocca di Smerillo was built in the Middle Ages. It has always served as a home for the noble families of the city. The Fortress was in a raised position relative to the village. This strategic approach often made it the object of a clash between the Dukes of Camerino with those of Fermo. Today, in the state of ruins, it is possible to admire only one side of the fortification since the other was left uncovered as it was overhanging a cliff and was not attackable.
Vicolo più stretto d'Italia
Ripatransone
(12 Km)
Width 43 cm. What makes it unique is the presence of a window that looks out on it, and whoever has the good fortune of being able to look out can touch the wall in front of the house. An ancient legend says that an immediate cross ports luck.
Mura Castellane
Monterubbiano
(14 Km)
In the southern part of Moterubbiano it is possible to admire Porta S.Basso, known by the villagers as “Porta Vecchia”. Two other accesses to the city are represented by Porta del Pero in the north and Porta Sant'Andrea in the west, which, together with some sections of the walls, constitute the remains of the ancient circle of walls that protected the country. It was Francesco Sforza who made such fortifications between 1433 and 1446. The city wall was equipped with three fortresses that no longer exist.
Monastero delle Benedettine
Santa Vittoria in Matenano
(10 Km)
Chiesa di San Marco
Ponzano di Fermo
(13 Km)
Museo dei Fossili e di Storia Naturale
Montefalcone Appennino
(346 Km)