Ascoli Piceno
Travertine squares, Sibillini Mountains, and Picene villages.
What to see in Ascoli Piceno: 15 stops among Renaissance squares, museums, and maps
Rocca di Arquata del Tronto: Medieval Fortress at 777 Meters with Views of the Sibillini Mountains
Arengo Palace Ascoli Piceno: Medieval Architecture and 13th-Century Loggia
Gualtieri Tower: 14th-Century Medieval Tower in San Benedetto’s Historic Center
Ventidio Basso Theatre: A Neoclassical Hall with 800 Seats and Exceptional Acoustics in Ascoli Piceno
Museum of Ceramic Art Ascoli Piceno: Renaissance Maiolica and Living History
San Benedetto del Tronto Lighthouse: White and Red Tower with 360° Views of the Adriatic Sea and Sibillini Mountains
Forte Malatesta: Medieval Fortress with Breathtaking Views over Ascoli Piceno
Roman Theater Ascoli Piceno: 1st Century BC Cavea in the Historic Center
Palazzo dei Capitani del Popolo: Renaissance Façade and Medieval Courtyard in Ascoli Piceno
Monument to the Fisherman: bronze sculpture by Aldo Sergiacomi on the South Seafront
Piazza del Popolo Ascoli Piceno: A Renaissance Travertine Salon with Caffè Meletti
Ascoli Piceno Archaeological Museum: Piceni and Roman artifacts in Palazzo Panichi
Ascoli Piceno Civic Art Gallery: Crivelli’s Polyptych and Marche Art in Palazzo dell’Arengo
Piazza Arringo Ascoli Piceno: Cathedral, Art Gallery and Golden Travertine Pavement
