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Fabriano is a town and comune of Ancona province in the Italian region of the Marche, at 325 metres (1,066 ft) above sea level.It lies in the Esino valley 44 kilometres (27 mi) upstream and southwest of Jesi; and 15 kilometres (9 mi) east-northeast of Fossato di Vico and 36 kilometres (22 mi) east of Gubbio (both in Umbria).
Things to see in Fabriano: Paper and Watermark Museum. Internal courtyard of the Fabriano Paper and Watermark Museum; Source: Wikipedia; Author: Alessandro Vecchi. And here we are, in the place where the most authentic story of Fabriano is told: we finally came to the Paper and Watermark Museum. It is a fantastic gallery, organized in a ...
Fabriano (Favrià in dialetto fabrianese) è un comune italiano di 28 856 abitanti della provincia di Ancona nelle Marche.. È un importante polo industriale, grazie alla produzione di carta (Cartiere Miliani Fabriano) e di elettrodomestici (le industrie della famiglia Merloni: Indesit Company, Ariston Thermo Group; e quelle che producono cappe aspiranti: Elica, Faber, ecc.).
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- Daniela Ghergo (coalizione di centro-sinistra) dal 14-6-2022
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In 2013, Fabriano became one of UNESCO’s Creative Cities, under the category of Crafts and Folk Arts, because of its longtime production of handmade paper. For speleologists or anyone captivated by the beauty of caves, the nearby Grotte di Frasassi promises a unique opportunity to visit one of the most pristine caves in Europe, having only been discovered in 1971 and opened to the public ...
Aug 9, 2019 · Fabriano is a hidden gem in le Marche region known for having been a top place for paper production going as far back as the 12th century. The highlight of a visit to Fabriano is the Paper and Watermark Museum but the town itself is worth visiting for its good historic center, including its lively main square with a fountain similar to the one in Perugia, Umbria.
The city of paper and creativity. UNESCO has included it in its list of Creative Cities because it was able to turn creativity and art into the beating heart of its economic development. After all, Fabriano 's history is inseparable from that of paper: master papermakers produced some of the world's finest sheets here. Retrace this centuries ...
Fabriano, town, in Marche (The Marches) region, central Italy. The town was the home of a minor school of painting founded in the late 14th century by Allegretto Nuzi and Gentile da Fabriano; frescoes by the former decorate the local cathedral. A Romanesque-Gothic mayoral palace (1255) and a municipal art gallery are other notable buildings.