Le calzature Redwood sono distribuite dalla Camerlengo Sas, insieme ai marchi Redwood, Hikon e Puck, presenti all'interno del recentemente restaurato factory store.
Stile, qualità ed eleganza per lui e lei, apprezzate a livello nazionale ed internazionale, grazie alla lavorazione artigianale coniugata alla miglior tradizione Made in Italy ed alle tecnologie più avanzate.
OPENING TIME: Dal lunedì al venerdì dalle 9.00 alle 12.30 e dalle 15.00 alle 19.30 - Sabato dalle 10.00 alle 19.00 - Domenica dalle 15.00 alle 20.00
To see: Monte San Giusto - Church of Santa Maria della Pietà in Telusiano
Flavors and Craft: Monte San Giusto - Infiorata of Monte San Giusto
he church was restored between 1513 and 1529 and commissioned by Nicolò Bonafede from Monte San Giusto (1464-1534), an important figure of the...
The art gallery is situated in the church of S. Pietro and Paolo and has remarkable works: the Madonna che allatta il Bambino (1372) by Andrea da Bologna, three...
The museum displays a collection of photographs, documents and personal belongings of Filippo Corridoni, trade unionist and First World War hero.
Created in 1897, the Giardini Diaz (Diaz Gardens) represent the most important green area of the city, a pleasant place for walks and as a children's playground...
The Hippodrome is located along the main road, on the edge of the town. It occupies an area of 92,000 square meters, of which 13,000 for the public, 15,000 for...
One of the Marche's earliest and most charming churches, Santa Maria a Piè di Chienti, lies 6 km inland along the SS 485, just below Montecosaro. This...
Artisan excellence in the Marche
Skills and expertise 5 days
Born in Venice around 1480, the young artist Lorenzo Lotto chose to move to Treviso. There Lotto formed a relationship with the humanist circle of Bishop Bernardo De Rossi from Parma, which straight away provided him with advantageous and profitable commissions. In 1508 Lotto was called to the Vatican in Rome to paint the rooms of the new apartment of Julius II. During the period between 1509 and 1516 the movements of the Venetian artist are somewhat obscure. The following decade, spent in Bergamo, was undoubtedly Lotto’s happiest and most creative period. At the end of 1525, after an absence of 20 years, he decided to return to Venice where however the rising star of Titian, with his sensuous and joyful painting, precluded the favour of the patrons towards Lotto. He died in the Marche in 1556 and was buried, at his request, in a Dominican friar’s habit. Lotto accomplished many works in the Marche, providing testimony to his genius and his remarkable personality.
Art and Culture 3 days