When thinking about where to go in Italy, take note of Marche. The region has all the attractive components. Clean beaches of the Adriatic, picturesque reserve Conero, darlings historical cities with sights and what we love most about Italy is the delicious cuisine.

In the photo: the square of the Italian town of Ascoli

Before the numerous vacationers who fill neighboring Emilia-Romagna in the summer have discovered Marche, hurry up to see and feel it. We have already been there and selected the main points that we need to pay attention to.

ADRIATIC SEA

180 kilometers coastline, 9 bays and 16 beaches marked blue flag. In Marche you will find places to sunbathe and swim. There are several places that you can choose for a beach holiday: Senigallia, San Benedetto del Tronto, Gabbice Mare.

In the photo: San Benedetto del Tronto beach

Italians love Senigallia for its sandy beaches. In San Benedetto, palm trees are planted along the embankment, and on the shore - White sand, which is why they decided to call the town the Italian Miami.

In the photo: the promenade of San Benedetto del Tronto

RIVIERA CONERO

There are 12 natural parks in Marche, protected by the state. We liked the coast of Portonovo most of all, surrounded by the picturesque Conero Park. There is also vegetation (connoisseurs coniferous trees, the same as in Istria, they will be glad to see their abundance here), both the mountains and the sea.

For an original place to stay, we recommend the Fortino Napoleonico di Portonovo Hotel – former fort Napoleon, located right in Conero Park, with views of the Adriatic and an excellent restaurant for dinner.

But in general, the landscapes of Marche sometimes resemble the tranquil Tuscan ones - the same green hills and ancient houses, and in the distance you can also see the white peaks of the Apennines.

LORETO

In the photo: the basilica in the town of Loreto

We move from nature to cultural values. The town of Loreto, closest to the capital Ancona, is famous for its basilica, where pilgrims come every year. Inside the church is Santa Casa, the house where the Virgin Mary was born.

In the photo: Santa Casa, the house where, according to legend, the Virgin Mary was born

According to legend, the house was moved by angels in 1291 from Nazareth; according to documents, it was transported in parts in the thirteenth century on a ship with the participation of a noble Italian family. By the end of the fifteenth century, a basilica was built for the relic. Now Santa Casa is located in a separate chapel along with an unusual statue of the “Black Madonna”.

ASCOLI

The Ascoli were founded by Italic tribes even before Rome; a road and bridge have been preserved from ancient times. In the Middle Ages the city became known as the “city of a hundred towers”, which were visible even at the entrance to Ascoli.

In the photo: the central square of Ascoli, Piazza del Poppolo

Nowadays there are significantly fewer Romanesque and Gothic towers left; you can try to count them while walking. central square Piazza del Poppolo, paved with gray marble, is considered one of the most beautiful in Italy.

The latter is arguable, but don't miss the historic Café Meletti located here. The Meletti brand has been producing Anisetta anise liqueur for 140 years. In 1903, the Meletti family bought the former post office building and transformed it into an elegant Art Deco coffee house.

The vaults in the cafe are painted with frescoes, the chandeliers are made in the shape of anise leaves, the marble tables and Viennese chairs look like they were 100 years ago.

You need to drink anise liqueur, snacking on a coffee bean, or just coffee with the same liqueur. Meletti is so beautiful that it is impossible to leave quickly.

In the photo: anise liqueur at the Meletti cafe, anise liqueur should be drunk with coffee beans from glasses with a thick stem.

URBINO

In terms of attractions, Urbino is considered the most attractive city. Firstly, this is the birthplace of Raphael; the house of the artist’s parents has been preserved here, which functions as a museum.

Secondly, the city boasts its own Palazzo Ducale, a Renaissance ducal palace. It is included in the UNESCO heritage and is one of the most remarkable palaces in Italy. Palazzo Ducale was built under the supervision of Duke Federico da Montefeltro, who ruled Urbino from the mid-fifteenth century.

A portrait of Federico by Pietro della Francesca hangs in the Uffizi, and behind the Duke there is a view of the city from the windows of the palace. The palace is designed as a fortress, with round towers on the façade inspired by the architecture of minarets. The Duke was a great admirer of antiquity, ordered the construction of a pagan “Temple of the Muses” in the palace, and hung portraits of Ptolemy, Plato and Aristotle in his office.

The walls in the cabin are covered with inlaid wooden panels with an optical effect, it seems as if there are astronomical instruments and books on the shelves. The palace has an impressive spiral staircase, seemingly endless, and balconies with an impressive panorama. Be prepared, school tours often take place around the palace, so it will be noisy.

PURCHASES

There are many factories of large Italian brands in the region, as well as shops and outlets. It’s easy to buy Tod’s, Hogan and Santoni shoes at a significant discount. To get to the shops, you will have to take a car; the factories are located far from tourist areas.

GASTRONOMY

We will pay special attention gastronomic pleasure, there are a lot of them here. The proximity of the Adriatic provides seafood.


In the photo: lobster in Fortino Napoleonico

In Portonovo they catch wild mussels, which are served with butter and bread. The main pastas are those with langoustines, shells and shrimp.

Try local variations of prosciutto, such as Prosciutto di Carpegna. Marche has wonderful village cheeses - pecorino, stracciatella (stretchy cheese in cream), ricotta, buffala, as well as formaggio di fossa (hard cheese like pecorino, which is eaten with apple marmalade).

Particular attention to the wonderful white wine Verdicchio. In Italy, friulano from Friuli is traditionally considered the king of white wines, but, as we see it, if Marche winemakers take up the promotion of verdicchio, the position can be reconsidered.

Verdicchio is a fine, aromatic wine that has been made in the region since the 14th century, and its modern variations go well with seafood cuisine.

In the photo: seafood pasta and Verdicchio wine

And finally, to everyone who, at the word “truffles,” begins to wiggle their nose dreamily. They are found here! Black and precious white truffles are harvested in the mountains of the northern Marche. People in the region love to tell stories of how cyclopean-sized mushrooms were sent to John Paul II and, more recently, to Barack Obama. So Piedmont also has a competitor.

In the photo: pasta with truffle crumbs

We had a chance to taste black truffles at the excellent Osteria Dalla Peppa in the city of Fano. The mushroom, cut into pencil shavings, is placed on toasted white bread as an appetizer for “spumante”, and then the same shavings are added to tagliatelle in butter sauce. We know that truffles are not for everyone, but for our tastes they are mind-blowing.

Pictured: classic antipasti (snacks) from the Marche region

By the way, if you are in Fano (and then you definitely need to find this osteria), order the traditional La Moretta Fanese as a digestif - hot coffee with rum, anise liqueur and brandy. The ingredients are poured in layers, when mixed, it turns out great.

We thank the Marche region and the tour operator for organizing the trip ICS Travel Group . Charter flights to the regional capital of Ancona are operated by ICS from June 1 to early September.

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Lyudmila Egorshina- Lyudmila Egorshina is a former columnist for Afisha magazine and host of columns about travel, culture and fashion on the website elle.ru. She has traveled half of the world, but has a special penchant for Asian culture and Italian cuisine.

The Marche region is located in central Italy. He stretched along Adriatic coast for 170 km, but most of it is occupied by hills and mountains. This geography paints its unusual landscape with snow-capped peaks and sandy beaches, which are characterized by the purity of sea water.

The attractions of Marche are varied. Medieval borgs coexist with cities of art, Christian shrines, especially the basilica in Loreto, attract pilgrims, and natural beauty gives unforgettable emotions to active tourists.

The capital of Marche is the city of Ancona, which owns one of the largest ports in Italy.

Brief history of Marche

During the Iron Age, Picenian tribes lived in the territory of the Marche. In the 4th century BC. The Gauls invaded from the north, at the same time the Greeks from Syracuse founded the colony of Ancona. In 295 BC. A battle broke out in which the Piceni and the Romans defeated the Gauls. But when the Piceni rebelled against the Romans, it was suppressed and the territories became part of the Roman state. After the fall of the Roman Empire they became part of the Eastern Roman Empire. In the earlier Middle Ages, these lands were called the Ancona March.
This was followed by invasions of the Lombards, and the territory was divided into two parts: the coastal cities in the north of the region up to Ancona were part of the Eastern Roman Empire, the southern lands came under the rule of the Lombards.
During the free communes, Pesaro, Fano, Ancona, Jesi, Fermo and Ascoli Piceno flourished.
During the Renaissance, the artistic and cultural component of cities grew. From the end of the 16th to the beginning of the 17th centuries. The Marches were part of the Papal States. With the arrival of Napoleon's French army, the region became the Republic of Anconitan and then merged with the Roman Republic.
In 1860, Marche became part of a united Italy. During the First World War, Ancona suffered from bombing. During the Second World War, the region put up strong resistance and also suffered losses.

When is the best time to go to Marche?

If you choose beach holiday, That best season it will be summer, during which the heat cools sea ​​breeze. Winters can be quite cold and rainy.
The mountainous area is cool in summer and snow is possible in winter. Late spring will be the ideal period for excursion routes.

How to get to Marche

The airport is located in the city of Ancona, but Alitalia flights are almost non-existent or cancelled. You can use Rimini Airport, from which Ancona is 100 km away. From Rome to Ancona – 300 km.
The port of Ancona is connected to Greece, Croatia, Turkey, Albania and Montenegro.










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Excellent cuisine, clean beaches, historical heritage - the Italian region of Marche has it all. While tourists prefer neighboring Emilia-Romagna, the Italians themselves choose Marche for its charming scenery and silence. This is one of the calmest regions of Italy, where you can still relax without fuss.

Geography of Marche

The region is located in eastern Italy, in the center of the Adriatic coast. Its coastline stretches for 180 km, and its territory is a mixture of hills, plains and mountainous terrain. Marche borders Umbria, Emilia-Romagna, Abruzzo and Tuscany. The capital of the region is Ancona, a tourist and international port. There is an airport near the city, and Ancona also receives ferries from Albania, Greece and Croatia.

Region map Marche

Big cities

The capital and largest city of the region is Ancona. It has a long history, and in the Middle Ages it was an independent maritime republic. Much of the historic architecture has been destroyed, but there is plenty to do in Ancona. You can visit art galleries, ancient churches or go to nearby resort towns. Modern Ancona will delight you with excellent infrastructure and a wide selection of hotels.

Another large city is Pesaro. This is the resort center of Marche, whose coastal strip is dotted with hotels. However, Pesaro has a calm atmosphere. Vacationers leisurely walk around historical center and enjoy cultural life cities. And it is very vibrant in Pesaro: events are regularly held here international exhibitions, Opera Festival and Theater Arts Festival.

Marche climate

The south of the region has a typical Mediterranean climate with warm winters(+8 °C) and dry hot summer (+ 32 °C). Precipitation is rare here - only in the low season. In the northern regions the climate is more capricious. Wet and cool days are not uncommon here. In summer the temperature stays at +28 °C, in winter - at +2 °C. On average, Marche has 200 sunny days.

Attractions Marche

The region's most famous landmark is the Palazzo Ducale, or residence of the Dukes of Urbino. This shining example Renaissance palace architecture. Palazzo Ducale is located on a cliff and today serves as the building for the National Gallery. It also displays Renaissance masterpieces, but the interiors themselves are no less attractive. The palace's offices contain original furniture, sculptures, books and frescoes.

Near Ancona, in the town of Loreto, there is the greatest Catholic shrine - the Holy Hut. According to legend, the basilica was once built in Nazareth. Elena Equal to the Apostles herself ordered it to be erected in this place. But in order to prevent the destruction of the church under the onslaught of the Saracens, the Holy Hut was mysteriously moved from Palestine to the vicinity of Ancona. The authenticity of the shrine was confirmed twice by popes. The basilica itself is impressive with its architecture, but its contents are not inferior: valuable frescoes, mosaics and sculptural groups are stored inside.

You can spend several days in Ancona exploring the city's heritage. Firstly, attention should be paid to the Cathedral. It is a mixture of three styles at once: Gothic, Roman and Byzantine. The cathedral has a difficult past. Built on the foundations of the Greek acropolis, it was destroyed and rebuilt. Today, the cathedral attracts with its 13th-century Romanesque portal, figures of lions made of Verona marble and a 14th-century bell tower. The dome of the cathedral is one of the oldest in Italy. It was erected in the 13th century, and 300 years later a copper coating was applied.

Inside the Cathedral you can venerate revered icons and see ancient sculptures and paintings. Also in Ancona, the 500-year-old fortress of Sangallo and luxurious palace Mercanti is an example of Venetian Gothic. And in the port part of the city there is the island of Lazaretto. The huge pentagonal building houses museums and cultural events on its grounds.

Holidays in Marche

The main advantage of Marche is its coastline, on which there are many resorts for different styles of holiday. One of the most popular is Gabbice Mare. People come here for the cozy azure bays and bright nightlife. Its opposite is Pesaro. This resort seems to be created for relaxing on deserted beaches. At the same time, here you can enjoy fresh seafood in coastal restaurants.

Many tourists prefer Fano. It is a lively port city with a promenade and many shops, but its beaches are not crowded. Senigallia is also distinguished by the quality of water and tourist services. Its clean sandy beaches are often called “velvet”.

Marche is good for gastronomic tourism. The basis of its dishes is seafood, and prices in a region unspoiled by tourists remain acceptable. The meal is usually accompanied by cheeses and local Verdicchio wine, which has been produced here since the Middle Ages.

Shopping

When talking about shopping in the Marche, one cannot ignore the regional delicacies. Tourists stock up on local sausages and cheeses. Particularly appreciated are the cheeses Ricotta, Caciotta, Vino Rosso (with the addition of red wine), as well as lemon cheese from the Metauro Valley. Since the region has long been an agricultural center, Marche products are environmentally friendly and incredibly tasty.

Ascoli Piceno is a town that tourists neglect. However, it is attractive for shopping. Works here old market with original antiques (monthly, on the third weekend). There are also small wine factories in the vicinity of the town, and local workshops are famous for their quality leather shoes.

In Ancona you can buy wine from all areas of the Marche. The city center has a concentration of shops selling mainly Italian brands. It is worth coming to the town of Fermo for local handicrafts and souvenirs - there are many shops in the Old Town. And in Pesaro and Macerata excellent olive oil and quality wines are sold.

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Helpful information for tourists about Marche in Italy - geographical position, tourist infrastructure, map, architectural features and attractions.

Attractions

Marche is one of the regions of Italy, located between Apennine mountains and the coast Adriatic Sea. Here on an area of ​​almost 10 thousand sq. km. About one and a half million people live. The administrative center of the region is the city of Ancona, the only large port of the Marche. Other big cities– Pesaro, Fano, Ascoli Piceno, Macerata, Urbino.

The Marche region received its name from the Franks, who in the 10th century called these lands the word “Marke”, which translated from the ancient German language meant “region”. And the first inhabitants on these lands appeared in the Neolithic era - in the 3rd-2nd millennia BC. Balkan and Greek tribes lived here. In the 3rd century BC. Marche was captured by the Romans, who needed access to the Adriatic Sea. It was they who laid the first important drogues - Salaria, along which salt was transported to Rome, and Flaminia, which connected the Adriatic and Tyrrhenian Sea. At the same time, Ancona became one of the largest sea trading ports in the east of the country.

After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Marche came under the control of the Lombards, and then became part of Byzantine Empire. In the 8th century the area nominally became an ecclesiastical fief, and the marquesates of Ancona, Fermo and Camerino were formed on its borders. In those years, the coastal territory of the Marche was subject to constant raids by Saracen pirates, and this provoked an outflow of population to the mountainous regions. The demographic situation turned out to be critical. In the 15th and 16th centuries, the Montefeltro family ruled here, under which the city of Urbino began to play an important role in the economy, politics and culture of the region. Then Marche again found itself in the hands of the Pope, and at the end of the 18th century it was occupied by French troops. Only in 1869 the region became part of a united Italy.

Due to the remoteness of the major roads connecting the Marche with the central part of the country, the region lagged behind in economic development for a long time. During the Middle Ages, paper began to be produced here, which is still in great demand in Italy and European countries. IN small town Castelfidardo makes modern electronic organs. And in Macerata and Ascoli Piceno there are fashionable shoes. In addition, the Marche has developed pharmaceutical, furniture, clothing and food industries. In terms of agriculture, the area produces cereals, sunflowers and sugar beets, and the cities of Pesaro, Fano, Civitanova and San Benedetto del Tronto are major fishing ports.

Tourism plays an equally important role in the economy of the Marche, because the region’s rich and varied nature is combined with numerous historical and architectural monuments - palaces, churches and cathedrals, in which the greatest masters of art have left their mark. And the coast of the Adriatic Sea with its smooth sandy beaches and the purest waters literally dotted with both world-famous and small resort towns.

Perhaps the most interesting city in Marche for tourists is Urbino, which was founded in the 4th century BC. This city has almost completely preserved its medieval appearance - primarily the Renaissance palace of the 15th century Palazzo Ducale and the ancient church of San Bernardino degli Zoccolanti attract attention. One of the greatest geniuses of painting, Rafael Santi, was born here, whose house has now been turned into a museum. Ancona has preserved numerous attractions from antiquity and the Middle Ages, and in Macerata you can visit one of the oldest universities not only in Italy, but throughout Europe. The ancient picturesque town of Pesaro is known as the birthplace of the great composer Gioachino Rossini.

In the vicinity of Ancona there are famous caves Frasassi, whose stalactites and stalagmites are recognized as a miracle of nature, and national park"Monti Sibillini" - a visit to it will appeal to lovers of walks in the fresh air and active rest.

Administrative center Marche - the city of Ancona - is famous as balneological resort. The port city of Fano is famous for its pebble beach Spiaggia Sassonia and the sandy beach of Spiaggia Lido. And one of best beach The 13-kilometer Spiaggia di Veltuto is considered the first of the entire Adriatic - “ Velvet Beach", located off the coast of the town of Senigallia. Also popular among tourists are the resorts of Gabicce Mare with many hotels and large sandy beaches and San Benedetto del Tronto, which is famous for its palm alley of seven thousand trees planted along the coast. Between San Benedetto del Tronto and Fano there are a number of tiny and very cozy resort villages - Portonovo, Sirolo, Porto Recanati, Pedaso, etc. There are also secluded beaches in Marche - for example, Numana can only be reached by boat, and the beach in Porto Sant Elpidio is hidden from the curious by a lush pine forest.

Marche is an amazing region of Italy, although not the first on the list of tourists’ preferences, but definitely deserves to be at the top. A wonderful place with its own characteristics and attractions, where you can relax quietly without being distracted by large crowds of travelers. The beaches, climate and infrastructure are in no way inferior to more popular resorts.

General information about the Marche region (Italy)

The Marche region is located in the center of the Adriatic coast of Italy, it is washed from the east by the Adriatic Sea. The mild, warm climate characteristic of this country is also observed here. The area of ​​Marche is 9,366 square kilometers.

Marche (Italy)

Provinces

The region consists of five provinces:

  • Ancona,
  • Ascoli Piceno,
  • Macerata,
  • Pesaro and Urbino,
  • Fermo.

Neighboring regions are:

  • Emilia-Romagna (in the north),
  • Tuscany (in the northwest),
  • Umbria (in the west),
  • Abruzzo (in the south).

Additional Information! The administrative center is the port city of Ancona, which often becomes Starting point for tourists.

How to come to Ancona

You can get there in almost any way: by plane, by ship or by train. As a last resort, you can use the bus - the cheapest, although not very comfortable option. Unfortunately, there are practically no direct flights to Ancona: most likely, you will have to fly with transfers, stopping in cities: most likely in Rome or Munich. But finding transport from these cities to the Marche will not be difficult.

Economy of Marche

The region is primarily famous for its light industry, for example, the production of very good shoes; Marche is also one of the main centers of shipbuilding. Tourist infrastructure, of course, is sufficiently developed to receive tourists and travelers from all over the world: a large number of well-groomed beaches, many attractions, various hotels and other places for recreation, shopping tours and, of course, unsurpassed Italian flavor in everything.

Port city of Ancona

Sights of the region

There are countless architectural attractions in Marche. In the capital of Ancona, the following ancient buildings stand out:

  • A partially destroyed Roman amphitheater, which could present interesting spectacles to 10 thousand spectators at once. For some time it served as a defensive point, after which it began to be dismantled for building materials. Fortunately, part of this building has survived to this day.
  • The Ancona Cathedral, dedicated to Judas Cyriaco, is the main church of the city and at the same time an important religious monument. Built in the 10th century, it was expanded over three more centuries.
  • Ancona Citadel - Built in the 16th century on the Astagno hill, the citadel is an old historical defensive structure.

Interesting! The Palace of Elders is an interesting building in which the Council of City Fathers met. It is worth noting that during World War II the building suffered extreme damage.

This is only a small part of the capital's attractions. But other cities of the Marche can also boast interesting places:

  • The Frasassi Caves, discovered in 1948, are approximately 30 kilometers long. Anyone can look at the beautiful stalagmites and stalactites of this long network of caves - the excursion for tourists runs from 10 to 17 hours every day, the length of the route is one and a half kilometers.
  • The Castle of the Dukes of Urbino is a small castle built in the city of Urbino by Florentine architects, which, at the behest of Duke Federigo da Montefeltro, was turned into a real palace. Although the fortress was not completed before the Duke’s death, it became a popular cultural attraction in its unfinished form. Nowadays the Dukes' Castle is used as National Gallery Marche.
  • The Monte Conero Natural Park is located on the Adriatic coast, while it lies on the slopes of the mountain of the same name. Those who decide to take a walk here can see many species of wild plants, as well as animals and birds. Moreover, there are a number of extremely interesting places. For example, beautiful churches and unique systems of grottoes and caves.

On a note! One of the main tourist cities Marche - Ascoli Piceno.

Extraordinary beautiful city, much of which is built from travertine, boasts well-kept streets, an interesting architectural style and many attractions. Also worth paying attention to are the cities of Fano and Pesaro. At the same time, it is not necessary to have a lot of money - first of all, vacationers can enjoy walking around the cities, etc.

Castle of the Dukes of Urbino

Excursions

On the Internet you can easily find a Russian guide who will tell you in detail about the places of interest to tourists. The cheapest group excursions cost 40...50 euros* per hour.

Urbino is very popular among lovers of excursions - medieval city, in which such iconic historical monuments as the Dukes' Castle were built, Cathedral Urbino, Santa Chiara monastery. It is precisely because of the saturation historical monuments excursions are so popular here.

Important information! Payment is not always hourly! All details must be discussed with the guides in advance.

How to relax in Marche

Despite the large number of attractions, in this region you can not only drive around the cities, looking at the streets and nature. The beach is also well developed here. resort holiday and shopping, many restaurants, lovers of active recreation have the opportunity to visit local discos. There are both fairly cheap (very decent) hotels and five-star all-inclusive ones.

Large selection of beaches for family vacation will not leave indifferent those who like to swim or just want to lie in the sun. Given the mild, warm climate and beautiful pictures of nature, the Marche coast is in no way inferior to the beaches of other regions of Italy. The most famous of them are: Spiaggia di Velluto, Riviera del Conero, Porto Sant'Elpidio beach and others.

Important information! You need to pay in hotels and when shopping in the country’s currency – the euro.

Coast of Spiaggia di Velluto

Useful information for tourists

The climate in Italy is quite temperate. There is usually no point in taking warm clothes with you, especially in summer. You definitely need sunscreen, otherwise you might spoil yourself. appearance in just a few hours.

Marche is far from the most popular region among tourists, but at the same time you can enjoy this place in the same way as in the most popular resorts. The map of the region is replete with interesting places: this is an excellent option for those who like to explore cities, look at their architectural wonders and want to lie on the spacious and clean beaches.

* Prices are current as of September 2018.