SAN GINESIO, gem of the Sibillini Mountains, is an ancient typical medieval village (690 m. above sea level) known as the “Sibillini balcony” and has the name of his venerate patron saint. To visit with the guide: the Porta Picena, the Collegiate Church of 1080, in Romanesque-Gothic style, dedicated to our Mary of Annunciation; the Art Gallery rich in paintings, among which we can find a refined work ofn Ghirlandaio and some works of Simone de Magistris, one of the most Mannerism painters of the Marche region as well as a follower of Lorenzo Lotto.
SARNANO is a charming medieval village (539 m. above sea level), his old town centre is characterized by the “red terracotta tile” of the roofs and by narrow and steep streets. To visit with the guide: the Piazza Alta with the Santa Maria Assunta Church of the XIII century; the Vittoria Theatre; the Palazzo Podestà and the Palazzo Priori; You can visit also the San Francesco Church of the XIV century, repeatedly reworked, and the Art Gallery, which preserves works of an extraordinary interest, in particular the Virgin with Child and the Angels of Vittore Crivelli.
VISSO, is a fascinating mountain centre considered as the “pearl” of the Sibillini Mountains and is the location of the Natural Park too. It is proud of a past rich in history and architectural features such as the majestic walls, the medieval balconies, the houses, the towers, the refined palaces of the Renaissance, the stone gates full of Latin mottoes and family emblems that form a harmonic combination. To visit with the guide: the piazza dei Martiri Vissani with the St. Maria Collegiate Church, in a Romanic-gothic style and the ex-Church of Sant’Agostino of the XIV century which hosts the Civic and Diocesan Museum-Art Gallery and the Leopardi’s manuscripts Museum; the Palazzo dei Priori and the palazzo del Divino Amore.
AMANDOLA, is a small mountain village at the foot of the Sibillini mountains which presents an old town centre clinging to the summit of the hill. To visit with the guide: the piazza Alta, the Chiesa di S. Antonio and the historic theatre “La Fenice”.