Base of a flourishing shoe industry, with traces of an ancient Roman settlement.
Just a few kilometers from Ascoli Piceno, Fermo stretches out from the Tabulo Hill towards the valley. Once a Roman settlement, today Fermo is famous for its shoe industry. Its sand and pebble beach extends for roughly two kilometers.
Sites to visit include Palazzo Apostolico, Palazzo degli Studi, the Church of St Domenico, the Roman Pools, Palazzo Trevisani, the ruins of the Theatre, Piazza Grifalco, the Cathedral of Assunta, the Civic Art Museum, the Archeological Museum Antiquarium, the Museum of Natural Science, the Polar Museum, the Town Library.
In the area around Fermo are the Fonti di Palme thermal spa, the Civic Archeological Museum and the remains of the Roman Hellenistic Sanctuary.
Among the events of interest are the Sagra dei Piceni at Morrubbiano, the International Music Festival, the Crafts and Antiques Fair, the Palio of the Assunta, the Dispute of the Nzegna at Falerone, the Knights' tournament of Castel Clementino at Servigliano and the Mulled wine festival of Loro Picenio.


