Church of St. Francis: built on the site of the house that had taken in the saint when he arrived, exhausted, from Assisi at the beginning of his conversion.
Piazza Quaranta Martiri: famous for the loggia of the wool sorters.
Historic Center: a stroll to discover the narrow streets and scenic views of a city that has preserved its medieval character intact.
Piazza Grande: considered one of the most impressive architectural achievements of medievalItaly.
Palazzo dei Consoli: the seat of power in the medieval city.
Palazzo del Podestà: the prestigious and historic seat of today’s city government.
Cathedral: a magnificent religious building that dominates the entire city.
Palace of Duke Federico da Montefeltro: elegant Renaissance architecture that reinterprets earlier medieval public buildings.
Ranghiasci Park: a stroll through this English-style garden, where nature blends with the restoration of the ancient city’s ruins.
Fontana dei Matti: a charming spot linked to a curious local tradition.