TOLENTINO. To visit with the guide: the St. Maria di Chiaravalle Abbey, which is surrounded by the Villa Bandini wood with a majestic poplar tree-lined way dating back to the XII century and a church in Romanesque-Cistercian style. A magnificent and solemn monument, which presents on the inside three naves and a swell cloister.
CORRIDONIA. To visit with the guide: the St. Claudio al Chienti Abbey, of ancient origins, founded between the VI and VII century, in a ravennate style with an inferior and a superior church, linked by an inside passage to the two cylindrical angular towers still existing at the façade.
MONTECOSARO. To visit with the guide: the St. Maria a Piè Di Chienti Abbey, called “Santissima Annunziata”, it is a foundation that dates back to the IX century. The interior, in the form of a basilica with three aisles, preserves paintings and a remarkable wooden Crucifix from the XV century.
MONTELUPONE. To visit with the guide: the St. Firmano Abbey, a Romanesque construction with a bas relief-lunette at the portal. The crypt preserves a terracotta work of Ambrogio della Robbia (1526), while in the sacristy there is a wooden Crucifix.
POLLENZA. To visit with the guide: the Rambona Abbey founded in about 891, on commission by the queen Ageltrude, daughter of the Lombard Adelchi. According to researches carried out by many historians, St. Amico of Rambona retired to contemplate and meditate in this abbey and there is the body of St. Flaviano of Ricina, martyr-bishop of Helvia Recina.