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    Main sights The great hall of the University of Macerata. Madonna with Child by Carlo Crivelli (1470), Pinacoteca di Macerata. In the central Piazza della Libertà is the Loggia dei Mercanti with two-tier arcades dating from the Renaissance.There are a number of striking palazzi, mostly along Corso Matteotti, including Palazzo dei Diamanti.Next to the Loggia dei Mercanti, Corso della ...

  2. Jan 20, 2016 · It was build in the 19th century, finished in 1884, and named after the musician Lauro Rossi, being a project of the architect Antonio Galli. It was built because the citizens of Macerata decided to build a proper theatre. The place is beautiful as you can see by the pictures, and it must have a good acoustic. If close by, I recommend a short ...

  3. Macerata places to visit. Tolentino. Both the basilica in Tolentino itself and the nearby Abbey of Chiaravalle de Fiastra are unmissable highlights. Tolentino guide. Recanati. The hill town of Recanati is well known for the Leopardi Palace and the many artworks to be seen throughout the town. Recanati guide. Loreto.

  4. Sep 23, 2014 · Macerata is a city located in the region of Marche in central Italy and is the capital of the Macerata province. The historic city center is located on a hill between the Potenza and the Chienti rivers, while the modern part has been developed below, in the same rivers’ plains. The population of the city of Macerata, Italy is close to 43,000 and the old and new parts are connected by an ...

  5. Macerata, city, Marche regione, central Italy. It is situated on a hill between the Potenza and Chienti rivers, south of Ancona. The town was built in the 10th and 11th centuries near the ruins of the ancient Roman town of Helvia Recina, which was destroyed about 408 by the Visigothic king Alaric.

  6. Macerata. One of Marche 's cultural capitals, the city of Macerata spreads over a hilltop in a beautiful spot. Located between the Adriatic Sea and Apennine Mountains, it enjoys a near-perfect setting surrounded by rolling hills covered with olive groves and grape vines, with a plethora of pretty hill towns dotting the countryside.

  7. Macerata has a bus system that will take visitors to harder to reach places outside of the walls in the newer parts of the city. However, the most efficient, and in many ways more pleasant, way of seeing the city is to walk. Macerata is an old Medieval town with the center of the city high on a hill. The old part of town is completely walled in ...

  8. Macerata Tourism: Tripadvisor has 17,033 reviews of Macerata Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Macerata resource.

  9. The city of Macerata was founded by refugees fleeing the destruction of the Roman settlement Helvia Rìcina. It became a municipality in 1138 and an episcopal see in 1320. During the last two decades of the 16th century, Macerata's fame spread beyond the borders of Italy to China, when the learned priest Matteo Ricci left his native city to ...

  10. MACERATA, LE MARCHE. On a hilltop in the Le Marche region, sits Macerata. It’s a beautiful and quiet town full of light brick buildings and historical wonder. Macerata is often compared to the town of Urbino, which has many famous Renaissance buildings. However Macerata is a robust, modern, and lively city.