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Civitanova Marche, known to shop enthusiasts in the footwear sector, stands out above all for being a sought-after seaside destination, maximizing revenue and attendance in the summer.
The city is divided into Civitanova Alta and Civitanova Bassa.
Civitanova Alta is an ancient medieval village surrounded by castle walls with four gates built by the Sforza in the fifteenth century.
The most particular and recognizable is the Porta Marina with the cypress that emerges inside the crenelated band.
Nearby, the Museo di Archivio Della Grafica e del Manifesto, inside which you can view an extraordinary collection of figurative posters and visual art.
The theater of the ancient village, built in 1872, is named after Annibal Caro, an illustrious Civitanova scholar (1507-1566) translator of Virgil's Aeneid.
The entrance is embellished with a beautiful Renaissance portal in white stone, finely decorated.
The Moretti Municipal Art Gallery, built in honor of the premature death of the son of elementary school teacher Luciano Moretti, houses canvases, engravings, and etchings by various artists such as Bartolini, de Chirico, Warhol, and many others.
Civitanova Bassa is the most modern part. Here we meet
the Palazzo Ducale Cesarini Sforza, built-in 1862 in neoclassical style, the seat of the Municipality, and the Rossini cine-theater, where you can see large cinema and theater projections.
On the table
The area's typical dishes are omelets with truffles, fried sage leaves, and vincisgrassi.
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