Marches
When you think of the region of The Marches, your mind is taken to lands of culture,
art, history, folklore, fun and international events. There are numerous cities
of interest: Urbino, Ascoli, Piceno, Camerino, Macerata, San Leo, Offida,
Ripatransone, Montalto Marche and San Severino Marche are just a few. In addition,
we can't forget the famous seaside resorts of San Benedetto del Tronto, Grottammare,
Sirolo and Numana.
All of the places mentioned are characteristic of the The Marches landscape.
We begin in the west in the stunning Sibillini mountain chain with its various
national parks (Parco di Gola Rossa, Riserva dell'Abbadia di Fiastra, il Parco
Nazionale dei Monti Sibillini, Il Parco Nazionale dei Monti della Laga, La
Riserva della Gola di Furlo); as we head towards the east, we notice the decline
of the hills and the medieval castles and villages which, even today, retain
their historic charm; continuing eastwards we reach the Adriatic coastline
- one long beach interrupted only by the majestic Monte Conero.
localities of Montefeltro
Pesaro is the departure point of a tour that touches on both
faith and art. It begins in the local sanctuary of Madonna delle Grazie, formerly
the church of San Francesco, which was erected in 1325 at the orders of the
Minorite.
In 1922, the sacred image of the Crowned Virgin by Cardinal Spada
in 1687, was transferred there from the Chiesetta di San Marco. This church
is a gothic art gem with a wonderful doorway constructed (in the 14th century)
from white stone from Istria and red stone from Verona.
Heading in a northerly direction, you arrive at Tavullia, (until 1940 called
Tomba) which has two sanctuaries: S. Pio and della Madonna del Monte (in the
hamlet of Montpeloso).
We continue to
Urbino where we can admire the famous and majestic
Palazzo Ducale, not only a jewel of the Renaissance Italy crown, with its splendid
renaissance court but also a fortified residence situated above the Mercatale
(market).
The court is reachable by a helix staircase created by Francesco
di Giorgio Martini which allowed access between the Montefeltro residence with
the stables of Data and the exterior of the walls. The palazzo was ordered
by Federico di Montefeltro and is the work of the celebrated Dalmation architect
Luciano Laurana who produced the designs for the spectacular courtyard of honour,
the great staircase, structures connecting the building to the old Castellare
(castle) and the magnificent façade of the Torricini.
In
Sassocorvaro there is the Sanctuary of Madonna delle Grazie
and the 1400AD fresco in the church of S. Giovanni Battista.
Continuing towards
Montefeltro, at Montecerignone there is the Santuario del Beato Domenico Spadafora
(restrucured between the 18th and 20th centuries) where, in the left nave, are
the remains of Beato domenico, born in Sicily in 1450.
Passing through the many places so rich in history, art and spirituality, you
cannot help having a look at
San Leo. In the town there is
the Pieve, the 14th-16th century basilica and the romantic Duomo (1173) which
houses the tomb of S. Leone.
A few steps away is one of the most ancient Franciscan convents: Sant'Igne
which was founded by Saint Francis himself.
villas in Marches:
We have villas among luxury villas and elegantly furnished villas in Marches for rental. Most of them are antiques farmhouses converted and restore
into villas for rent.
Incantesimo, Villa san martino.