Art and culture
The territory around Monte San Vito is a true treasure of art and culture, where every village tells a fascinating story.
A few kilometers away, Jesi welcomes you with its imposing medieval walls, among the best-preserved in the Marche region. Here, in Piazza Federico II, you can relive the history of the “Stupor Mundi” Emperor who was born right here, and admire the magnificent Palazzo della Signoria with its historic library.
Moving towards the coast, the city of Senigallia offers a perfect mix of history and vitality. In addition to the famous Rocca Roveresca, one of the most beautiful Renaissance fortresses, you can explore its historic center and participate in events that blend tradition with contemporary culture.
With a short trip inland, you can immerse yourself in the world of art and craftsmanship in Fabriano, the “City of Paper.” Here you can explore the ancient tradition of handmade paper production by visiting its fascinating museum. A short distance away, nature has carved an underground masterpiece: the Frasassi Caves, a unique karst complex in the world that will leave you breathless with its immense caverns and millennia-old formations.
For a complete cultural experience, nearby Urbino, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an unmissable destination. The ducal city par excellence, the cradle of the Renaissance and the birthplace of Raphael, invites you to explore the magnificent Palazzo Ducale, stroll through its alleys, and feel part of a historical era that changed the face of Italian art.



