a small hamlet but with an imposing fortress. You can enjoy a panorama that stretches from the Adriatic coast to San Marino. So many events on offer, from tastings under the rock to the most famous Rocca di Luna: music, dance, emotions and dreams under the stars.
is the medieval village that was the backdrop to the love story of Paolo and Francesca. Famous for its Malatesta fortress, a few years in summer turns into an enchanted world during the Magic Castle.
the first thing that strikes you is definitely the Fort overlooking the town, the second the breathtaking view of the Marecchia Valley to the sea. Hosted Dante, St. Francis and Cagliostro, and was the capital of the Kingdom of Italy.
independent State, is located on Mount Titano. It is divided between shopping with its outlets and shopping centers, and art with churches, palaces and museums.
is one of the most important centres of the Italian Renaissance, known from an artistic point of view: to visit the Doge's Palace, the House of Raphael and the Duomo and villas, palaces and churches. Since 1998 is also a UNESCO World Heritage site. Legate in Urbino was Raphael, Italian painter and architect of the most famous.
at 436 meters above sea level, offers a journey through art, history and nature. The village is also known for the castle which, as legend has it, would be haunted by the ghost of Azzurrina.
overlooks the hills of the Valconca. There are two main events: Saluserbe, dedicated to organic food and herbal medicine, and 800festival, all themed.
It is located on the Hill of the Valley of the river Foglia and divides Emilia Romagna and Marche. Popular event is the palio del Daino, where he recalled the period sites with shows and animations.