Museo di Arte Contadina
Montegallo
The Museum of Peasant Art is located in the rooms of the former convent of the Friars Girolimini. It is divided into some rooms that collect objects that were used for peasant work during the 18th century. Very special is a thresher that belongs to the beginning of this century.
Piazza del Popolo
Ascoli Piceno
(20 Km)
The Piazza del Popolo is considered the living part of the city, its center, filled with beautiful Renaissance buildings, except for the Palazzo dei Capitani del Popolo. In addition, there are plenty of bars and restaurants that deserve a stop.
Il Duomo
Ascoli Piceno
(20 Km)
The Cathedral of Ascoli Piceno, is believed to have been built where before there was the remains of a Roman building. It is worth visiting to admire the Baptistery, dating back to the twelfth century, located alongside.
Chiesa di San Francesco
Ascoli Piceno
(20 Km)
The church of San Francesco is among the monuments that, together with the Palazzo dei Capitani, the historic Caffè Meletti and the loggias, delimit Piazza del Popolo, the heart of the city of Ascoli Piceno.
Piazza Arringo
Ascoli Piceno
(20 Km)
Piazza Arringo, also known as Piazza dell'Arengo, is the oldest monumental square in the city. Rectangular in shape, important buildings embellish it.
Pinacoteca Civica
Ascoli Piceno
(20 Km)
The Civic Art Gallery is located inside Palazzo del Municipio or Palazzo Arringo. It is located on the first and second floor. It was officially known in 1861 and is one of the most important in the area. It currently houses a large collection of works with a hundred paintings, sculptures, and a collection of ancient art. The collection was further enriched in 1909 with 12,000. All the furniture in the room is very nice with furniture from the period. Admission to the Art Gallery is free of charge.
Ponte di Solestà
Ascoli Piceno
(20 Km)
The Roman Bridge of Solestà, Augustan period, is situated in Ascoli Piceno and is a beautiful symbol of this city. Over time the bridge was rebuilt several times, but without losing its charm and beauty. To be seen!
Palazzetto Longobardo
Ascoli Piceno
(20 Km)
The Palazzetto called the Longobard was the home of a feudal lord who descended into the city in the XIth century to enter the urban life of the nascent Ascoli Municipality. The house and tower are from the same century. In 1242, between 150 and 200 towers were remembered.
Monastero delle Benedettine
Santa Vittoria in Matenano
(24 Km)
Museo Civico Diocesano "La Castellina"
Norcia
(20 Km)
The Civic and Diocesan Museum “La Castellina”, built in 1967, after a long period of closure, was reopened in 1996 as a permanent exhibition. This is based in the main floor of La Castellina, a fortress built in 1554 on a project by Jacopo Barozzi, by the will of Pope Giulio III. The museum itinerary is divided into three sections: the Collection of the Civic and Diocesan Museum, which brings together works of art owned by ecclesiastical or municipal, dating from the twelfth and eighteenth centuries, the Collection Massenzi and the Permanent Archaeological Exhibition “Leave for the Afterlife”.
Galleria d'Arte Contemporanea Osvaldo Licini
Ascoli Piceno
(20 Km)
The Museum of the Ligurian Academy of Fine Arts was inaugurated in 1980 by the initiative of Gianfranco Bruno. The most substantial collection is the material found from the nineteenth century until the middle of the twentieth century, at the request of the Marquis Marcello Durazzo. Inside there are several paintings by famous artists such as Domenico Piola and Ansaldo and there are also artistic productions such as those of Rayper and Luxoro.
Museo Archeologico Statale
Ascoli Piceno
(20 Km)
The State Archaeological Museum is located in Palazzo Panichi, in the municipality of Ascoli Piceno. The Panichi Palace was built in the 16th century. One of the objectives of the museum was to collect and present to the public an exhibition of urban art and national heritage. Currently it houses a large collection of works, a hundred paintings, frescoes, sculptures and a collection of medieval art.
Museo-Biblioteca "F.A.Marcucci"
Ascoli Piceno
(20 Km)
The Museum was founded in 1994. It takes on this name because it is located in the environments inhabited by its creator: Mgr. Francesco Antonio Marcucci. It contains a large collection of historical documents and liturgical objects.
Museo di Storia Naturale A. Orsini
Ascoli Piceno
(19 Km)
The Antonio Orsini Museum of Natural History is located inside the Palazzo Travaglia in Ascoli. It was founded to present to the public a vast collection of natural sciences and to promote knowledge of naturalistic aspects. Inside there is a large collection of botany, zoology and mineralogy.
Museo Diocesano
Ascoli Piceno
(20 Km)
The Museum is built inside the building of an ancient palace, the Episcopal Palace, which is an architectural complex consisting of three structures. The museum is rich in sculptural works ranging from the fourteenth to the seventeenth century, sacred furnishings and goldsmiths. There are also many paintings ranging from the 15th to the 18th century.
Museo dei Fossili e dei Minerali
Smerillo
(20 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
(20 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
(20 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.
Verdesi Art Group
Ascoli Piceno
(20 Km)
Castel di Luco
Acquasanta Terme
(11 Km)
The story tells of the castle as far back as 1052. We find traces in the documents of Pope Leo IX. The structure of the castle as well as the medieval interior make it rare. The castle is surrounded by the woods of the Parco della Laga, the Gran Sasso National Park, the Tronto River and by many other beauties of nature. Now it belongs to individuals and is an accommodation facility.
Porta San Giacomo
Amandola
(15 Km)
The Porta San Giacomo is located in the town of Amendola, and was built in 1863. This door represents the entrance to the city. In it we also find a clock.
Santuario Santa Maria delle Grazie
Amatrice
(24 Km)
The Sanctuary of Madonna delle Grazie is located in Amatrice. The villa was owned by Marco Terenzio Varrone. The interior of the building is composed of baroque decorations with wooden cover.
Torre Civica
Arquata del Tronto
(8 Km)
The Civic Tower stands in Piazza Umberto I since the 16th century. The original form of the bell tower worked on sail, but over the years it was modified to get to its current appearance. The building is now open to the public.
Rocca di Arquata
Arquata del Tronto
(8 Km)
The fortress was built in the 11th century for war reasons, which also explains its military architecture and the fact that it is located on a border area of 4 regions. The building was restored several times, undergoing changes necessary for its initial purpose. In addition, it has always been subjected to the attention of the most important government structures over the centuries. Today you can visit freely.
Campo Squarcia
Ascoli Piceno
(21 Km)
Campo Squarcia is famous for the chivalric tournament of the Quintana or Quintana carousel which is a medieval historical re-enactment with an equestrian carousel held in Ascoli Piceno. It takes place on the first Sunday of August, on the occasion of the feast of Sant'Emidio, Patron and First Bishop of the Marche city. Since 1997, a second edition of Quintana has also been held, at night, in honor of Our Lady of Peace, on the second Saturday of July. This event is renewed every year.
Fortezza Pia
Ascoli Piceno
(19 Km)
The Pia Fortress is an ancient building located in the highest area of the city of Ascoli and was rebuilt at the behest of Pope Pius IV in 1560, from which it also took its name. The construction, part of a defense system connected to the Porta Romana and demolished three times, was completed by Lombard masters before being demolished again in 1799 by the French. The walls of the North and the ramparts to the East crown the dedication to Pius IV.
Forte Malatesta
Ascoli Piceno
(21 Km)
The Malatesta Fort is a majestic building that dates back to pre-Roman times. It took its name today in 1349 from the leader of the Ascoli militias who strengthened him for defensive purposes during the war against Fermo. At the center of the construction you can still see the ancient church dedicated to Santa Maria del Lago. Later the fort worked as a judicial prison. Today it houses the finds of the Lombard necropolis of Castel Trosino.
Porta Gemina o Romana
Ascoli Piceno
(19 Km)
The Gate of Gemina or Romana dates back to the first century BC. The building has special architectural and decorative elements of Roman art of the same time. The Roman Gate is one of the oldest and most important city gates. It was used as the only way to enter the city.
Torre e Palazzo dei Capitani del Popolo
Ascoli Piceno
(20 Km)
Torre and Palazzo dei Capitani del Popolo dates back to the 13th century. It was built between the 13th and 14th and is located in the center of the city in Piazza del Popolo. The tower is known for an ancient style belonging to the Middle Ages. The building has architectural elements, decorative details of local art. After a few deep restorations, it was completed in 1520. The rear facade of the Palace was rebuilt in the same year by the architect and painter Nicola Filotesio.
Mura Preromane
Ascoli Piceno
(19 Km)
You can admire the remains of the pre-Roman walls in the city of Ascoli Piceno among the modern buildings. These are walls built from huge blocks of tuff. The origins of the walls date back to the middle of the fourth BC.
Porta Tufilla
Ascoli Piceno
(20 Km)
The Tufilla Gate is one of the ancient gates of the city of Ascoli Piceno, dates back to the 16th century. It was built between 1552 and 1555 by the architect Camillo Merli.
Torre Ercolani
Ascoli Piceno
(20 Km)
The Tower of Herculani dates back to the 13th century. It was built between the 12th and 13th century. The building has a height of 34.5 m. and rises from a square plan. It belongs to medieval times. The building has special decorative architectural elements from the Roman age. It was used to monitor the territory in case of danger.
Porta di Solestà
Ascoli Piceno
(20 Km)
The Gate of Solestà dates back to the 13th century. It was built in 1230 by Fildesmilio da Mogliano, the podestà of Ascoli. From the 16th century, it is also known as The Capuchin. The name Solestà comes from 'Sol' or according to the etymology 'Sullae Statio'. The building has special architectural and decorative elements from the Middle Ages. It is currently open to the public.
Rocca di Smerillo
Smerillo
(20 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.
Palazzo Arengo
Ascoli Piceno
(20 Km)
This building houses a fine collection of paintings by renowned national and international artists, including Van Dyck, Titian, Tintoretto, Sassoferrato, Guido Reni, Guercino and Turner. Don't miss!
Museo dei Fossili e di Storia Naturale
Montefalcone Appennino
(353 Km)
Pinacoteca Civica "Monsignore A. Ricci"
Monte San Martino
(23 Km)