Pesaro (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpeːzaro] ( listen)) is a town and comune in the Italian region of the Marche, capital of the Pesaro e Urbino province, on the Adriatic. According to the 2011 census, its population was 95,011, making it the second most populous city in the Marche, after Ancona. Pesaro is known as "City of Bicycle", thanks to its big net of bicycle paths. The city received this award by Legambiente, the most important ecologist society in Italy, in 2015, because it is the city with the biggest bicycle use in Italy. It is also known as "City of Music" thanks to the bond with Gioacchino Rossini, the famous composer born in Pesaro. For this reason, in 2015, the Italian Government officially candidate Pesaro as "Creative City" in the group of World Heritage Sites of UNESCO.
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Il Ponticello is a travel agency focusing on Active-Tourism and Eco-Tourism. Il Ponticello works in Hiking, Excursions, Trips, Outdoor Activities and Tailor-made proposals to promote the beauty and the richness of our territory. Among the Outdoor Activties: Nordic Walking, Cycling, Mountain Biking, Canyoning, Caving, Urban Walking, Birdwatching, Wildlife Watching and Adventure Tours. Il Ponticello promotes Responsible Travel, which respects the environment and improves the well being of local people.Il Ponticello opera nell’ambito del Turismo Attivo ed Eco-Turismo.
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Arnaldo Pomodoro is famous for his spheres and you can immediately recognize his style in this work. It’s located right in front of promenade and gives quite a dramatic impression on a rainy day. The raindrops were beautifully falling into the pool of water in the center of which the sphere is placed and it created a stunning infinity effect. So worth the visit! Wonderful art! Especially fascinating when you look at it facing the sea!
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We personally really enjoyed this square on the day when we strolled around. It was raining on and off and after a good look at it we sat at the café Ducale for a drink. Spritz was good and piazza looked good from our point of view. I see what people mean about it being so quiet and not active- there is not much going on there- but I found that to be a plus during the time of our visit. Just observe beautiful historical buildings and the fountain and seize the moment.
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