Travelling along the panoramic road and crossing a beautiful environment protected by Regional Natural Park of Colle San Bartolo, you reach Fiorenzuola di Focara, the ancient Castrum Florentii, which fell under Pesaro in the thirteenth century. The village, originally called Fiorenzuola, in 1889 took the name of Focara, probably because of the fires that were lit to help sailors to identify the location of the promontory. Indeed the promontory was known for headwinds or for the presence of little furnaces where bricks and terracotta were fired.
To see: Pesaro and Gioachino Rossini, Pesaro - Teatro Rossini (Rossini Theatre), Pesaro - Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, Pesaro - Colle San Bartolo – Giardini di Villa Imperiale (Gardens of Imperial Villa), Natural Park of Monte San Bartolo, Science Museum L. Guidi and Valerio Observatory, Pesaro – Giardini di Villa Miralfiore (Villa Miralfiore Gardens), Municipal Museums (Musei Civici) in Palazzo Mosca, Pesaro - "Rossini’s birthplace", Pesaro - Museum of the Diocese
Flavors and Craft: Pesaro and Gioachino Rossini, Colli Pesaresi DOC, Pesaro - Public Markets, Pesaro - Herb Market, Pesaro - Renata Tebaldi, Pesaro city of ceramics
Cozy or wild beaches, the sea for all tastes
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A journey into the past
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