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The grand fairytale palace is the centerpiece of Urbino and Le Marche's most important art museum.
Motorcycle enthusiasts won't want to miss this overlooked museum in Pesaro (Le Marche), dedicated to the legendary Benelli bikes.
The famed Renaissance painter, Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino, was born in Urbino.
The Madonna of Loreto is the patron saint of aviators, so it's fitting that the Historical Museum of Aeronautics is placed in the town of Loreto.
The International Nativity Museum in Morrovalle is a lovely experience, not just at the holidays but any time of year.
A combination art gallery and archeology museum, the collections are housed in the Ducal Palace that once belonged to the ruling Dukes of Montefeltro.
Recanati is best known for its poet son, Leopardi, but Lorenzo Lotto worked here and died in nearby Loreto.
In the old town of Fano a dual civic museum is set within a 15th century palace and offers a glorious glimpse of the city's art and history.
Sarnano may be a small town but it has a very impressive Museum complex that you won't want to miss.
Modern science center juxtaposed in a graceful 17th century villa makes for a truly special and intriguing museum.
The humble hammer isn't something many people reflect on, but it's the object of a museum that is more interesting than you may think.
The tiny town of Montemaggiore al Metauro was witness to an epic event in World War II.
In the piazza of the Madonna in Loreto, a pilgrimage site, the Palazzo Apostolico houses a fine collection of art and antiquities.