Casa natale Gioacchino Rossini
Pesaro
(6 Km)
Declared a national monument in 1904. It houses memorabilia from the life of the composer.
Palazzo ducale
Pesaro
(6 Km)
The Doge's Palace of Pesaro has Renaissance architecture. It was built in the mid-fifteenth century at the behest of Alessandro Sforza. The facade consists of a porch with six arches supported by massive pillars and five windows crowned with coats of arms. It is located in Piazza del Popolo, and is now home to the Prefecture.
Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta
Pesaro
(6 Km)
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.
Villa Imperiale
Pesaro
(8 Km)
The Imperial Villa is an ancient Sforza mansion, located on the San Bartolo hill of Pesaro. Renaissance monument, it was built in two different phases, between the 15th and 16th century. Only through the care and restoration of the new owners it was possible to return to the residence its former splendor. Famous for its ceremonies and court celebrations, the villa still maintains its initial vocation for hospitality and hospitality.
Villa Caprile
Pesaro
(7 Km)
Villa Caprile dates back to 1640 and was created at the behest of the Marquis Giovanni Mosca, who wanted a summer home for recreation on the hills outside the city. The current set-up is the result of several restoration and expansion interventions that began in 1763. Today Villa Caprile is the seat of the Agricultural Technical Institute 'Antonio Cecchi'. In addition, in the summer season it turns into an open-air theater hosting various cultural events.
Museo Morbidelli
Pesaro
(6 Km)
The Morbidelli Museum was established in 1968 by Ginacarlo Morbidelli. It has an area of 3000 square meters and inside there are more than three hundred models of motorcycles, built from the beginning of the last century until 1980.
Scalone Vanvitelliano
Pesaro
(6 Km)
The Vanvitellian staircase represents what has remained from the ancient monastery of the Benedictine. The building was renovated in 1998 and is in good condition, following the various structural changes that occurred over the years. The staircase is built in Baroque style with a rectangular shape, and with its 3 floors, it has a particular scenographic effect of strong verticality. The construction hosts several exhibitions to support the church of Mary Magdalene.
Eremo di Monte Giove
Fano
(6 Km)
The name of Montegiove suggests that in the pagan era a temple dedicated to the divinity itself was erected there. The Hermitage was built around the 17th century, under the papacy of Clement VIII. The whole monastic complex was finished building in 1627, while the church was rebuilt in the mid-1700s. Inside the church there are statues depicting St. Benedict, S. Pier Damiani, S. Bonifacio and Santa Scolastica.
Convento di Santa Maria Nuova
Fano
(7 Km)
The former convent of S. Maria Nuova, is located in the homonymous church. The building dates back to the 14th century, although over the years it underwent a series of restorations that were completed only in the middle of the 20th century. It was built in Renaissance style, combined with the Baroque one. The peculiarity of the church is the Mascioni Opus reed organ, positioned inside.
Quadreria Comunale
San Costanzo
(15 Km)
The Quadreria Comunale occupies two rooms of the Palazzo Cassi. The museum displays paintings collected from different churches and chapels of the territory. For example, the famous canvas with the Baptism of Constantine was found in the church of San Silvestro. We can also find non-religious works, such as two portraits of the 18th century.
Museo Civico e Pinacoteca del Palazzo Malatestiano
Fano
(7 Km)
The Civic Museum and the Art Gallery, located in the Malatesta Palace, were built in 1898. Inside there is a large collection of historical testimonies of the evolution of the city, starting from the prehistoric period. Beyond the collections of paintings and sculptures, you can admire: the collection of coins, sets, red ceramics and numerous other objects and documents of ancient origins. The museum is open to all interested parties.
Museo di Biologia Marina
Fano
(7 Km)
The Museum was opened to the public in 1992, with its headquarters in the homonymous laboratory. It collects about 300 marine animals of different species and origin, well arranged in a liquid or dry environment. Currently, the Museum is not available to the public.
Museo "Sulle Tracce dei Nostri Padri"
Isola del Piano
(18 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 Paleontologico
Mondaino
(21 Km)
The Paleontological Museum was built in 1981 and is located inside the Malatesta Fortress. Inside it, various fossils of flora and fauna are exhibited, precisely, 21. They are of various species of fish and very rare birds.
Teatro Gioachino Rossini
Pesaro
(6 Km)
The Teatro Gioacchino Rossini is the most important theater in Pesaro. It was built in 1637 as the Teatro del Sole. The structure took its current name in honor of the composer. It has an auditorium designed with the classic horseshoe shape with four stages orders plus the loggia. During the year the theater hosts: opera productions and concerts by Rossini, Opera Festival, the Theatre Season, the Concert Season and the National Festival of Dramatic Art.
Museo Diocesano
Pesaro
(6 Km)
Opened in 2006 and incorporated in eighteenth century Palazzo Lazzarini. The collections consist of archaeological and historical heritage of art (sculpture, painting, silver, textiles), part of the artistic heritage and liturgy of the Cathedral
Piazza del Popolo
Pesaro
(6 Km)
The structure dates back to the XVI century when Guidobaldo III Della Rovere commissioned Filippo Terzi to modify the extension in harmony with the surrounding buildings. The Piazza is home to the large fountain built in 1593 and transformed in 1684.
Rocca Malatestiana
Mondaino
(21 Km)
The Malatesta Fortress is built for defensive functions against the Montefeltro troops. The building has a simple and elegant structure with Ghibelline battlements. In one of the interior rooms there is a fresco created in the fifteenth century, where the Madonna del Milk by Bernardino Dolci was depicted. Currently, the building is home to the City Hall.
Villa Berloni
Pesaro
(3 Km)
The current Villa Berloni is the final result of several interventions started in the late '700 and ended at the beginning of the 1800s, by the Almerici family. It was restored by the famous architect Luigi Vanvitelli. Later, a phase of degradation began, and in World War II it was used as a shelter for displaced persons. In 1980 it was purchased by the Berloni family from which it also took the name it bears today. It was totally furnished and restored, bringing it back to its splendor. You can admire the pictorial works and various antiques from 1600-1700.
Palazzo Montani Antaldi
Pesaro
(6 Km)
Work on the construction of the palace began in the middle of the '500 on commission of the Montani family. You work these that have been extended for at least 200 years. Over the centuries, many families have lived there until he moved to the Cassa di Risparmio which commissioned a general restoration that lasted 5 years. Very well preserved are the frescoes of the Lazzarini school that are located in the main floor.
Palazzo Mazzolari Mosca
Pesaro
(6 Km)
The imposing palace, commissioned by Antonio Maria Mazza, is the final product of several works carried out between the 18th and 20th centuries. Its construction began in the second half of the 18th century above a pre-existing structure. The building has three floors with a perfectly linear façade with the canons of classicism. On the pictorial decorations of the first one can definitely notice the school of Lazzarini while the decorations on the second floor date back to the '800 and are works by lesser-known masters.
Palazzo Toschi Mosca
Pesaro
(6 Km)
The construction of the building dates back to the last years of the '500, but its architectural development had it in the years of the '600 and '700. The building occupies an entire block with three central courts, it is an immense rusticated portal covering almost half a façade. Recently, the building underwent a complete renovation to be in European standards. The size of its rooms with 14 rooms and a lounge made it perfect for hosting the Civic Museum.
Chiesa di SS Apollinare e Cristoforo
Pesaro
(6 Km)
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.
Via Rossini
Pesaro
(6 Km)
Artery that bisects the old town. Place of meetings and exchanges during the Roman period.
Arco di Augusto
Fano
(7 Km)
The gateway to the ancient Roman Colonia Julia Fanestris, known as the Arch of Augustus is an important symbol of the city of Fano, in the region Marche. It is worth a picture!
Mura di Fano
Fano
(8 Km)
This wall was built by Roman Emperor Augustus around about the year 9 AD, and they are in good conditions despite time.Worth seeing
Via Flaminia e Arco Flaminio
Fano
(10 Km)
The Via Flaminia was of extreme importance in Roman times and linked the cities of Rome to Rimini. Was built by the Roman consul Flaminius, from which it took its name.
Chiesa di Santa Maria Nuova
Fano
(7 Km)
Formerly called the Church of San Salvatore, now Church of Santa Maria Nuova, its origin dates back to 1518, when it was granted to the Minor Friars. It is worth visiting.
Chiesa di Sant’Agostino
Fano
(7 Km)
Magnificent religious edifice, rebuilt in 1563, was almost destroyed during the Second War; as the restoration goes on, it is resuming the ancient splendor of the past.
Zona archeologica S.Maria in Portuno
Corinaldo
(23 Km)
The archaeological site Santa Maria in Portuno was discovered in 2001 by the Department of Archaeology of the University of Bologna. The existence of a pre-existing place of worship from the Middle Ages has been confirmed. Whole environments such as a crypt and a small furnace have been found.
Villa del Balì
Cartoceto
(12 Km)
An ancient villa of the 16th century completely renovated, already dedicated to astronomical study is now the Museum of Science, Planetarium, Astronomical Observatory and Country House
Montefiore
Misano Adriatico
(26 Km)
On one of the highest hills of VALCONCA stands Montefiore with its imposing fortress built around the mid-1300 by the will of the Malatesta.
Castello di Montegridolfo
Montegridolfo
(19 Km)
Chiesa di Santa Apollinare
Cattolica
(19 Km)
The Holy Apollinare Church of Cattolica dates back to the fourteenth century. This was presumably erected at the end of the '200, in conjunction with the vast plan for building the castle of Cattolica.
Museo della Regina
Cattolica
(19 Km)
The Museum of the Queen of Cattolica, founded in 2000, houses within it two sections: the archaeological one, which exposes the finds found during the city excavations from the 60s onwards, and the seafaring one of ethno-anthropological cut, guardian of naval traditions, fiscatories and shipbuilding sites of the port.
Gasparelli Arte Contemporanea
Fano
(7 Km)
Novato Arte Contemporanea
Fano
(7 Km)
Chiesa del "Nome di Dio"
Pesaro
(6 Km)
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.
Chiesa di Santa Maria Maddalena
Pesaro
(6 Km)
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.
Cimitero Ebraico
Pesaro
(14 Km)
The Jewish Cemetery is located on the slopes of the San Bartolo hill. It is testimony to the very ancient presence of the Jewish nuclei in the city of Pesaro. More than 150 funeral monuments are still preserved inside the cemetery. In the upper part we find exclusively vertical stelae and cylindrical stones, in the central band we find real burial monuments of classic taste, while on the lower one, which is the most recent, there is they find Romanesque and naturalistic forms. The monuments were made with stones from the local mountains.
Musei Civici
Pesaro
(6 Km)
The Civic Museums of Pesaro are divided into two exhibition sections: the Art Gallery and the Museum of Ceramics. The art gallery exhibits works from the territory, especially from the churches and private collections of the city, such as different paintings and drawings. Among them, the best known is the “Altarpiece of Pesaro” by Giovanni Bellini from the Venetian Renaissance period. The other section, on the other hand, exhibits ceramics, furnishings and sculptures of the fifteenth century -eighteenth century. The prestigious collection of Renaissance majolica is to be mentioned in this section.
Museo Archeologico Oliveriano
Pesaro
(6 Km)
In 1756, the Pesaro community was donated a very rich collection of ancient objects by Hannibal of the Abbati Olivieri. The museum was established in 1787 when Olivieri decided to give back 20,000 volumes and a second collection of archaeological and numismatic material of great value. Since 1793, the Museum and the Library have been managed by the Oliveriana Foundation. After World War II, the museum was rearranged in three rooms and was opened to the public in 1967.
Museo Scientifico "Luigi Guidi" e Osservatorio Valerio
Pesaro
(6 Km)
The “L. Guidi” Scientific Museum and the “Valerio” Observatory were established in 1861. The museum collects about 150 scientific instruments and of historical interest in particular concerning seismic, geomagnetic sciences and geology in general. In addition to all this, ancient geographical maps, countless fossils and minerals are exhibited.
Museo della Marineria pesarese
Pesaro
(6 Km)
The Pesaro Maritime Museum was created in 1988 by the will of Washington Patrignani. It was born with the aim of telling the maritime civilization and making available to the public knowledge, history and technique of the naval sector. Inside, the museum houses collections of fishermen, objects and parts of ships and wrecks, documents and images. The museum is open to the public.
Sinagoga
Pesaro
(6 Km)
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.
Tempietto Rossiniano
Pesaro
(6 Km)
The Rossiniano Temple is located in the eighteenth-century Palazzo Olivieri, owned by the Rossini Foundation. It has a particular ceiling decorated with Pompeian motifs, characteristic of the neoclassical style. Inside it are collected relics, letters and objects belonging to the famous musician.
Municipio di Cattolica
Cattolica
(19 Km)
The construction of the City Hall of Cattolica, is dated to 1914 and is included in a whole series of ambitious works that Mayor Cino Mancini had built to make it stand out even in the eyes of the first tourists who Since the middle of the nineteenth century, they had been attending what would be nicknamed the Queen of the Adriatic.
Chiesa San Pio V
Cattolica
(19 Km)
The construction of the Church of Saint Pius V dates back to 1858 and was entirely funded by Pope Pius IX, who was struck by the religiosity of Catholikins. The church has been repeatedly restored, thanks to the initiative of the parish priests and the generosity of the people of Cattolica, in 1951 the bell tower was built.
Torre Malatestiana
Cattolica
(19 Km)
The Malatesta Tower is the ancient home of Paolo and Francesca located on Monte Vici. This dates back to 1490 and belonged to the ancient Lords of Rimini. In the centuries of the early Renaissance was joined by the large villa also composed of suites and apartments of high level and recently restored, which shares its large park, with centuries-old plants.
Castello di Gradara
Gradara
(15 Km)
The castle of Gradara is a medieval fortress located in the municipality of Gradara, in the Marche region. It is protected by two walls that extend for almost 800 meters, making the structure impressive. The castle is one of the most visited monuments in the region and is the scene of museum, musical and artistic events. The Stronghold of Gradara covers an area of 800 meters and is protected by two walls. The property is a state property and is one of the most visited monuments in the region. Over the years the building has been owned by several families. In 1641 the castle passed under the control of the State of the Church and in 1920 it was purchased by the Zanvettori family. They restored it making it a very important military structure.
Museo storico del fiume Metauro "Winston Churchill"
Colli al Metauro
(14 Km)
The museum collects photographs, testimonies, diaries, documents, memorabilia and military equipment of World War II. Winston Churchill, accompanied by General Alexander, observed from the castle of Montemaggiore the Anglo-American troops ready to launch the final offensive to the Gothic line.
Centro storico
Colli al Metauro
(14 Km)
Mediterranean cuisine.
Museo del Balì
Colli al Metauro
(12 Km)
Teatro Apollo
Mondavio
(21 Km)
Musei Civici di Palazzo Mosca
Pesaro
(6 Km)
Santuario di Santa Maria del Ponte Metauro
Fano
(7 Km)
This ancient shrine bears a great importance for the people of Fano, and, in 1984, the Virgin Mary was proclaimed by Pope John Paul II, Patron of Fano, his diocese and the Sailors.
Porta della Mandria
Fano
(7 Km)
This Romanesque door, of smaller proportions compared to the Arch of Augustus, was the output port of the herd for Flaminia.Worth visiting!
Piazza Doria
Pesaro
(6 Km)
One of the most beautiful corners of Pesaro is home to the Church of the port, the obelisk and the beautiful fountain.
Chiesa della Madonna della Scala
Pesaro
(6 Km)
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.
Coppar S.R.L.
Vallefoglia
(12 Km)