Museo Civico A. Vernarecci Museo archeologico della Città di Fossombrone...[continua (continue)] [ Fossombrone, museums ] |
Pinacoteca Comunale Palazzo Ducale di Fossombrone che accoglie la Pinacoteca Comunale......[continua (continue)] [ Fossombrone, museums ] |
Chiesa di San Filippo Magnifica Chiesa Barocca del '600 ricca di stucchi e magnifiche pale d'altare oltre ad un magnifico mosaico che ricopre tutta la pavimentazione...[continua (continue)] [ Fossombrone, Churches ] |
Casa Museo Quadreria Cesarini palazzo Pergamino struttura del '500 residenza del notaio Giusepe Cesarini di Fossombrone(1895-1977)...[continua (continue)] [ Fossombrone, museums ] |
The Footwear Museum MUSEUM OF FOOTWEAR
The exhibition space has been designed to illustrate the transformations that footwear has undergone, from the first medieval approaches to the most recent productions which, in many cases, are real works of art, the fruit of the ability and skills of local craftsmen.
Thus from ...[continua (continue)] [ Sant'Elpidio a Mare, museums ] |
Church of Santa Marica della Rocca The church of Santa Maria della Rocca stands a little way from the main piazza. The Romanesque-Gothic church is one of the most important examples of Piceno monastic art. It is striking for its imposing austerity, made all the more powerful by its position overlooking the city and the surrounding hi...[continua (continue)] [ Offida, Churches ] |
The Cathedral It is dedicated to Our Lady of Assumption.
We have important evidences of previous buildings erected on this place:
a Roman temple dedicated to Jupiter;
an early-Christian church dated round 5th century;
a Romanesque church destroyed in 1176;
a Romanesque-Gothic church ended by Giorgio da Como...[continua (continue)] [ Fermo, Churches ] |
San Claudio al Chienti The church is situated in the territory of the Roman municipium of Pausulae. There is evidence of it in early sources since 1089.
The building maintains its original architecture almost intact. It is characteized by a quadrangular plan, modulated along its perimeter by semicircular apses. The faça...[continua (continue)] [ Corridonia, Churches ] |