10 Things to do for Honeymoon in Province of Pesaro and Urbino That You Shouldn't Miss

June 27, 2021 Margarita Chappel

0721 Pesaro
Restaurants in Province of Pesaro and Urbino

1. Il Teatro dell'Aria

Via delle Monte Bugie SNC, 61012 Gradara Italy +39 342 768 3929 http://www.ilteatrodellaria.it/
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5.0 based on 414 reviews

Il Teatro dell'Aria

2. Azienda Agraria Guerrieri

Via San Filippo 24, 61038 Piagge, Terre Roveresche Italy +39 0721 890152 [email protected] http://www.aziendaguerrieri.it
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5.0 based on 420 reviews

Azienda Agraria Guerrieri

In the green hills, surrounded by vineyards and olive groves, our Farm is pleased to welcome you. Since 5 generations we produce wine, extra virgin olive oil and Artisian Pasta.In our farm shop is possible every day to make guided tasting of all our own products and buy at at favourable prices.The tastings are completely free.We organize Free Guided Farm tours.

Reviewed By 717jacintas - Rotterdam, The Netherlands

It was great walking through the winery, picking some grapes and listening to the passionate tourgide. Besides wine they also make olive oil and pasta.

3. Galleria Nazionale delle Marche

Piazza Rinascimento 13 Palazzo Ducale, 61029 Urbino Italy +39 0722 2760 [email protected] http://www.gallerianazionalemarche.it
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4.5 based on 639 reviews

Galleria Nazionale delle Marche

Housed in the massive Palazzo Ducale, this museum features archeological remains from the Iron Age and objects dating back to Roman times.

Reviewed By Trek710896 - Sydney, Australia

We loved this museum. We saw some beautiful pieces. The gentleman at the front desk was very friendly. I would recommend that you see this place.

4. Palazzo Ducale di Urbino

Piazza Rinascimento 13, 61029 Urbino Italy +39 0722 2760 [email protected] http://www.gallerianazionalemarche.it
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4.5 based on 2,665 reviews

Palazzo Ducale di Urbino

Reviewed By asonymous - Madrid, Spain

A gem of Renaissance architecture that gives you a sense of the sophistication of Duke Federico and his determination to create a cultural masterpiece in his small duchy. The inner courtyard is sublime and you can visit the stables/kitchens below to get an idea of the way the palace worked. When we went there were two exhibitions in the stables/kitchens and a wonderful exhibition on the influence of Ottoman and ME culture in Italian culture. Do not miss the Galleria Nazionale (paid entrance). All in all allow 3 hours for a relaxed visit but you could do it in less.

5. Parco Naturale Monte San Bartolo

Fiorenzuola di Focara, Pesaro Italy +39 0721 400858 [email protected] http://www.parcosanbartolo.it
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4.5 based on 627 reviews

Parco Naturale Monte San Bartolo

6. Castello di Gradara

Piazza Cinque Novembre 1, 61012 Gradara Italy +39 0541 964115 http://www.gradara.org/info-turistiche/castello/
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4.5 based on 3,298 reviews

Castello di Gradara

Reviewed By susan155004 - Ottawa, Canada

we had no idea this castle existed but was recommended by a local. very glad he did. we have visited a number of castles all over europe. this is very well preserved. the minute you walk under the drawbridge you are back in time. you can look down into the drawbridge from above and see the mechanisms. there is a torture chamber, bedrooms, halls etc. to explore. there are signs explaining the rooms in english. there is paid parking and also free parking near-by. with the free parking there is a steepish walk up to the castle.we visited on a beautiful weekend and it was busy with locals but when you get into the castle itself there was hardly anyone walking around so you could take your time. we spent an extra 1 euro each to walk around the battlement. not a long walk but great views. the entrance fee into the castle is cash only so be prepared for that.

7. Arco di Augusto

Via Arco di Augusto, Fano Italy http://comune.fano.pu.it/index.php
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4.5 based on 371 reviews

Arco di Augusto

Reviewed By LDL743 - Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Don't miss the statue of Caesar and the town models that are close by to the Arco di Augusto. Very pretty at night.

8. Oratorio di San Giovanni Battista

Via Federico Barocci 31, 61029 Urbino Italy +39 0722 910259 https://www.facebook.com/oratoriodisangiovannibattistaurbino
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4.5 based on 704 reviews

Oratorio di San Giovanni Battista

Reviewed By 10heatherm - Bad Homburg, Germany

In a small 14-century chapel you can see incredibly beautiful frescoes. The colours are vivid even after so many centuries. The Salimbeni brothers who frescoed the walls were masters of the International Gothic style and their work reminded me of Giotto's masterpiece in the Scrovegni Chapel in Padua. The frescoes tell the life of John the Baptist. At the entrance, you can pick up a description of the frescoes (in English) so that you can understand what episode of his life is being told. This is an absolute must for art lovers.

9. Castello di Frontone

Piazza del Municipio 19, 61040 Frontone Italy +39 339 842 9426 http://www.comune.frontone.pu.it
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4.5 based on 131 reviews

Castello di Frontone

10. Piazza XX Settembre

Piazza XX Settembre, 61032, Fano Italy
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4.5 based on 224 reviews

Piazza XX Settembre

Collocata nel cuore della citta e la piazza su cui si affaccia imponente il trecentesco Palazzo del Podesta rinominato della Ragione, ora Teatro della Fortuna, la cui facciata e in stile romanico-gotico e il cui interno rifatto nell' 800 e in stile neoclassico. Un'arbitraria aggiunta ottocentesca e la classicheggiante merlatura. All'esterno domina la torre civica ricostruita dopo la guerra al posto dell'antico campanile. Attraverso il monumentale Arco Borgia-Cybo innalzato alla fine del sec. XV., dal Palazzo del Podesta si passa all'androne che conduce alla Corte Malatestiana. Sul lato occidentale della piazza c'e la Fontana della Fortuna dall'ampio bacino mistilineo a marmi colorati, interamente rinnovato nel 1697-99 dal veneziano Ludovico Torresini. La fontana e ornata con la statuetta bronzea della Dea Fortuna modellata e fusa nel 1593 dall'urbinate Donnino Ambrosi Poco lontano, sul lato meridionale della piazza, fa bella mostra di se la piccola ed elegante facciata protobarocca in cotto e pietra arenaria della Chiesa di S. Silvestro opera forse dell'architetto Filippo Terzi.

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