Montelupone
You will get to know a delightful medieval village in the Marche region, in the province of Macerata: museums, churches, breathtaking views, parks, historic buildings, art and nature. Montelupone is one of the most beautiful villages in Italy, orange flag and still retains its atmosphere of the past, full of beauty and experiences to do.
After a brief look at the Historic Theater, the visit continues, accompanied by our guides and “special” locals at the Anthropological Demo Museum of the Arts of Ancient Crafts, in the basement of the Municipal Palace, to be catapulted into the rural world of yesteryear and the old craft workshops (blacksmith, carpenter, shoemaker…): film machines, sewing machines, agricultural tools, ancient loom for wool processing, even the printing press of the 1800s and a reconstruction of a school. Also, wine cycle equipment, old photos and prints, proverbs, folk songs and nursery rhymes in Montelupone dialect. We will not be missed!
In fact, Montelupone is home to a Roots Workshop built with the city government and local artists, to be followed by a tasting of the great star of local cuisine, the Montelupone artichoke, served with extra virgin olive oil, wine and sourdough bread.
Macerata
For lunch we travel to Macerata, capital of the province of the same name and home to one of the oldest universities in the world, founded in 1290.
Here, after a rejuvenating meal of short chain and seasonal products, we visit the most iconic places here, where tourism rhymes with beauty!
Monuments and museums are a joy (the Carriage Museum is a must-see), churches a continual discovery (the Cathedral is not to be missed), and aristocratic palaces a plunge into history.
We will glide through the piagge (wide stairways originally used for horses), between Freedom Square and Mazzini Square, the two epicenters of the city.
We greet Macerata with a visit to the Sferisterio, a neoclassical stadium in the shape of an arch, transformed into a temple of opera, which each year hosts a season of outstanding performances, offered in the events section.
Optional visits and excursions: a few kilometers away you can find large expanses of vineyards where the renowned Vernaccia di Serrapetrona, a sparkling wine in dry and sweet types, is grown and produced.
Tolentino
The next stop is Tolentino, where the focus will not be on its cultural heritage , which is just as vast, but more on its manufacturing heritage, discovering some world-recognized brands and one of the region’s industrial hubs of excellence.
After a coffee offered by a leading manufacturer of professional and highly innovative coffee machines, and a short tour of their production facilities, we move to the Poltrona Frau Museum, to learn about the collective historical memory of high-end furniture and leather goods design, timeless Italian craftsmanship and business culture, based on Heritage and Sustainability