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Montelupone and Montecassiano

borghi_monteluponeMONTELUPONE is a little centre characterized by the historical walls and by the four gateways, which during the centuries were closed at the sunset and opened at the sunrise and preserves even now the original pavement in stone. To visit with the guide: the Palazzetto del Podestà (or dei Priori) with the Civic Tower; the Town Hall with the historic Nicola Degli Angeli Theatre; the St. Francesco Church (the second half of the XIII century) reworked in a late Baroque style.

borghi_montecassianoMONTECASSIANO is a medieval village characterized by a spiral structure, which arrives to the summit of the little square on the hill. To visit with the guide: the Town Hall; the Santa Maria Assunta Collegiate Church, founded by the monks of the Fiastra Abbey; the Santa Maria Della Misericordia Collegiate Church;; the Palazzo dei Priori and the Porta Cesare Battisti. We can also visit the Confraternity Museum in the St. Giacomo Church, the Archaeological Museum; the ancient St. Marco Church and the small St. Nicolò Church.

Cingoli and Treia
The province of Macerata

borghi_cingoliCINGOLI, also known as the “Balcony of the Marche” for his position, offers a breath-taking view as far as the eye can see.
To visit with the guide: the beautiful Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, with the medieval Town Hall, which presents a façade of the 1530 and a tower with a clock of the XV century; the Civic Archaeological Museum which preserves precious prehistoric and Hellenic-Romanic finds; the Cathedral; the St. Filippo Neri Church; the St. Domenico Church; the St. Esuperanzio Church in a Romanic-gothic style and the Palazzo Castiglioni Museum which preserves important relics of Pope Pius VIII.

borghi_treiaTREIA is a small town with an antique flavour and the lively spirit, embraced by picturesque natural scenery and a majestic surrounding towered walls. A distinctive trait is the picturesque collocation of little houses along a tight path looking to the valley of Potenza river. To visit with the guide: the Piazza della Repubblica with the Town Hall; the Civic Archaeological Museum; the Piazza della Repubblica; Il SS. Crocefisso Sanctuary, the Cathedral established in the XVIII century; the St. Michele Church; and the St. Chiara Church, reworked in a late Baroque style.