0721 Pesaro
Restaurants in Province of Pesaro and Urbino
5.0 based on 420 reviews
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.
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.
4.5 based on 355 reviews
Our family of 2 adults and 2 kids enjoyed several hours exploring the Furlo pass on the last Saturday in December. The landscape is stunning. It's absolutely beautiful!! There were other people in the area but it was not crowded. We had no problem parking the car at the various pull-offs and then walking along the road to explore the different spots of interest. The Etruscan and Roman tunnels were fascinating, as was the Roman-era drainage tunnel that you can still walk into and explore. We will definitely return in the summer to see the change of seasons in this lovely spot!
4.5 based on 627 reviews
4.5 based on 162 reviews
Opened in 2004, the Museo del Bali is an interactive Science-Center created with the aim of stimulating and promoting interest in scientific culture in central Italy. It is installed in the splendid setting of the 18th-century Villa del Bali and thus situated in an area with a rich historical and cultural legacy. The Science-Center’s facilities include hands-on interactive exhibits, a Planetarium and an Observatory. They have been constructed to the highest international standards and share the proven hands-on approach to communicating science.“Observe, touch and think” are the keywords for visitors on the itinerary of exhibits that takes them from the principles of perception and exploration of how things work to key concepts in science. The only one of its kind in the Marche region, the Bali Science-Center is laid out in an exhibition space of 2000 squared meters and is second in Italy in terms of its size and the quality of its facilities. With the exception of the Observatory
4.5 based on 240 reviews
We arrived at the Monastery site just after 10am and the carpark was nearly empty but by the time we joined the guided tour at 11am the group of visitors numbered between 15-20. Cost 2 Euro each. Whilst waiting for the tour to begin we were invited to view the church by ourselves and visit the pharmacy shop to make any purchases. The tour guide was very informative, mainly spoken in Italian but there were printed sheets in English and German. The information given by the guide gave meaning to what we were seeing and we would recommend viewing the Monastery with the guide. The history is fascinating e.g. it appears Dante Alighieri stayed here for a while when exiled from Florence as he mentions Fonte Avellana in Cantico del Paradiso; also the crypt which was more or less in its original form was of interest. Both romanesque and arabic arches were built in the Monastery; the eastern influence came from the monks who arrived via the Holy Land. During our visit our noses were assailed by very appetising cooking smells from the kitchens below, however, we decided not to luncheon here as we were heading towards Fabriano. Visitors can stay at the Foresteria next to the church, on request, and anyone who likes trekking can find several itineraries well mapped out. There is much to learn about the Monastery and the Camaldolesi order; worth reading up.
4.5 based on 34 reviews
Italian farm producing extra-virgin olive oil and wine.
4.5 based on 704 reviews
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.
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