Marche Pesaro

Pesaro

Pesaro was founded by the Romans on the ancient road, the Via Flaminia. The fame of the city is associated with the musician Gioacchino Rossini who was born here. It is also renowned for its crafts industry. The Majolica of Pesaro are known world wide, as are the pieces worked in wrought iron and copper.

Lovers of the sea will enjoy the city's beach and harbor. Among the sites worth visiting: the Fountain with Sea Horses and Triton, Palazzo Ducale, the Church of St Ubaldo, Giocchino Rossigni's House, Pesaro Cathedral, the Rocca Costanza, the Gioacchino Rossigni Conservatory, the Ceramics Museum, the Oliveriano Archeological Museum, the Museum of the Sea and Villa Imperiale, one of the most beautiful Renaissance Villas in the vicinity of Pesaro.

A number of interesting events are held in Pesaro, including the International Festival of New Cinema, the Harbor Festival, and the Sagra of the Sea, the Rossigni Opera Festival, Marche Producono and the National Festival of Dramatic Arts.

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Historical Residences

Villa Giulia Fano (Pesaro e Urbino)

Relais Villa Giulia is an elegant aristocratic dwelling dating back to the Napoleonic period, set in extensive...

Countryside Residences

Locanda di Villa Torraccia Pesaro (Pesaro)

Locanda di Villa Torraccia is situated in the lush countryside immediately outside Pesaro, just a few minutes away...



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Restaurants

Symposium Quattro Stagioni Cartoceto (Pesaro e Urbino)

The lush green Marches Countryside is the perfect host for this restaurant, renowned for its cuisine loyal to the...

Sights & Activities

Rossini Opera Festival Pesaro (Pesaro)

The history of the Rossini Opera Festival is also the history of an exciting journey of discovery that performers and...