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Tipicità Festival in Fermo: a journey through the flavors and excellence of the Marche

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14 February 2025

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Tradition and innovation define the Tipicità Festival in Fermo, which this year celebrates its 33rd edition. From March 7 to 9, 2025, at the historic Fermo Forum, the stories of producers who have managed to keep the spirit of local traditions alive will be told.

For over thirty years, Fermo, the capital of the Marche, has been celebrating the essence of Made in Italy thanks to Tipicità Festival, the place where Italian excellence shines. From the food and wine that highlight the authentic flavors of the territories, to high-quality craftsmanship that showcases Italian art and mastery, to tourist destinations that offer fascinating paths to discover and experience Italy, Tipicità is a complete sensory experience and a unique opportunity for a full immersion into Italian lifestyle. It allows visitors to explore the deep connection between the land and its traditions, offering an authentic and enriching experience for those seeking direct contact with local origins and culture.

Just a few kilometers from the Fermo Forum, the venue for the event, lies the Girfalco Square, a scenic spot offering breathtaking views of Mount Conero and the Adriatic Sea. Staying at the top of Girfalco Hill, visitors can explore the fascinating Gothic Church of Santa Maria Assunta, which is decorated during the Assumption feast in mid-August. For history lovers, the Roman cisterns dating back to 40 A.D. are a must-see and an invaluable archaeological treasure.

Visiting Fermo means discovering a land where food tells the story of authentic traditions, a journey through the cultural and natural treasures that make this city unique, offering an unparalleled opportunity to connect with the roots and culture of the Marche.

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