Macerata - Walls, towers and gates Torre Civica The Civic Tower, also known as Torre Maggiore or Torre dell'Orologio, dates back to 1492. It was built by Matteo d'Ancona. After deep restorations dating back to 1653, the tower was completed. It has a height of about 64 m. The building has particular decorative architectural elements of the time. The heart of the tower is given by the beautiful clock. From the terrace of the Tower you can admire a view that includes an area that extends from the Sibillini mountains to the sea. It is now open to the public.
Castelraimondo - Walls, towers and gates Torre del Cassero The Torre del Cassero was built between 1311 and 1318 by the will of Raimondo di Attone da Aspello, Rector General of the Anconetana Marca. The building has a structure characterized by a frammist city wall, consisting of another 10 towers apart from the main tower. The property is 38.30 meters high.
Treia - Walls, towers and gates Torre Onglavina The tower was built during the twelfth century, as part of the homonymous castle, from which nothing left. It is a crenellated structure of polygonal plant, which was built for defensive reasons. During the 1950s, the building underwent a series of restorations and for this reason the building is still in excellent condition today.
Recanati - Walls, towers and gates Torre di Sant'Anna In recent centuries, the tower had the function of defence and sighting against the raids of pirates and raiders coming from the Adriatic. After falling into a state of neglect throughout the Napoleonic period, with the unification of Italy it returned the property of the Municipality, which proceeded to restore it.
Walls, towers and gates Torre Beregna strada provinciale, 22 - Castelraimondo The Beregna Tower was built in 1382 by Giovanni da Varano. Initially, it was called Torre Troncapassi. In 1973, the tower was damaged due to severe seismic shocks. In 1979, the structure of the tower collapsed altogether. Currently only the ruins are visible.