Massa Fermana

 
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Via Giuseppe Garibaldi, 60 - Massa Fermana (FM)
0734 760127 0734.760258
 
The first document to mention Massa Fermana dates back to 1050, when it was under the jurisdiction of the Bishop of Fermo. The remains of Roman funerary inscriptions bear witness to an ancient past. In the 13th century it belonged to the Brunfort family; members such as Guglielmo da Massa and his son Valerio who were Ghibellines are remembered for the atrocious episodes of war that plagued the town until it returned under the rule of Fermo. In1808 the town lost its independence when it was annexed to Montappone and then regained it once and for all in 1816. The main tourist sites of interest are: the church of the Saints Lorenzo Silvestro and Ruffino, which contains a highly esteemed work by Carlo Crivelli, the Massa Fermana Polyptych, signed and dated 1468, the first known work of the artist in the Marche, and the Madonna and Child with Angels, a tempera on wood by his brother Vittore; the Picture Gallery housed in the Town Hall, which contains paintings by Vincenzo Pagani, Durante Nobili, Giovanni Andrea De Magistris, two frescoes, a multicolour bass-relief in papier mâché and church furniture and furnishings that came from the convent of San Francesco; the Museum of ancient occupations, dedicated to the professions of bygone times and which documents in particular the professions of the cobbler and barber; the Straw Hat Museum, dedicated to a local specialist tradition, with tools for working straw and some examples of hats.
 

Massa Fermana

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Via Giuseppe Garibaldi, 60
Massa Fermana (FM)
0734 760127 0734.760258


 
 

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Discover the attraction Massa Fermana - Saints Lorenzo, Silvestro, Ruffino Church

Massa Fermana - Saints Lorenzo, Silvestro, Ruffino Church

The church, dedicated to the Saints Lorenzo, Silvestro and Ruffino, was rebuilt at the end of 1800. The first artwork in the Marche by Carlo Crivelli, can be...

Discover the attraction Mogliano – Church of S. Gregorio Magno

Mogliano – Church of S. Gregorio Magno

The origins of the building may date back to the tenth century, with an initial construction outside the walls of the castle. The Church has been entrusted to...

Discover the attraction Mogliano - Church and Convent of S. Colomba

Mogliano - Church and Convent of S. Colomba

The advent of Friars Minor in S. Colomba, dependent on the Abbey of Pubblica (Piobblico) in Sarnano, dates back to the early '300.In the first half of the...

Discover the attraction Falerone - Falerio Picenus Archaelogical Park

Falerone - Falerio Picenus Archaelogical Park

The archaelogical park mainly includes the urban area of the old town of Falerio Picenus, as well as the cemetery areas and suburban villas. The 30-hectare...

Discover the attraction Montegiorgio - Alaleona Theatre

Montegiorgio - Alaleona Theatre

The theatre was opened in 1770, and it was built inside the old Town Hall. The theatre was made of wood and it consists of three rows of boxes and fourty...

Discover the attraction Montegiorgio – Church of S. Francesco

Montegiorgio – Church of S. Francesco

Nestled in the rolling hills of Fermo, the municipality of Montegiorgio extends on a hill from which you can glimpse the Monte Conero to the north, the massive...

 

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