FERMO. To visit with the guide: the Cathedral, dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and located on the fascinating Girfalco Hill. It has a wonderful Istrian stone façade and a one of the most beautiful rosette windows in the Marche Region.
MONTEFORTINO. To visit with the guide: the Madonna dell’Ambro Shrine, which takes its name from the nearby Ambro creek, is one of oldest and most visited sanctuaries in the Marche Region (after Loreto). Also called the little Lourdes of the Sibillini Mountains, it is located at an altitude of 658 metres and it is set between Mount Priora and Mount Castel Manardo.
AMANDOLA. To visit with the guide: the Benedictine St. Ruffino and Vitale Abbey,which has a Romanesque style and dates back to the late X century. It is located along the right bank of the Tenna River and is surrounded by a suggestive naturalistic area.
ASCOLI PICENO. To visit with the guide: the imposing St. Emidio Cathedral, which has ancient origins and a wonderful Renaissance façade in travertine; it guards in the crypt the relics of the Saint and preserves in the Sacrament Chapel a beautiful polyptych of Carlo Crivelli. You can discover the thirteenth-century St. Francesco Church and the St. Pietro Martire Church, rich in interesting paintings. The St. Vincenzo e Anastasio Church, which preserves in the crypt a little tub called “Pozzo Di San Silvestro”, from which a kind of water flowed which was considered miraculous, or maybe only curative, and to which resorted leprous of the 14th and 15th century.
OFFIDA. To visit with the guide: the St. Maria Della Rocca Church, which is one of the most sacred buildings in the whole Marche Region. It is located at the western end of the town on a high cliff. Maestro Albertino built in 1330 this big building in terracotta tiles and in a Romanesque-Gothic style at the site of a preexisting little Benedictine Church.