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    • Piazza Olivieri, 5, 61121 Pesaro PU, Italy
    • 0721 33671
    • Stroll Around Piazza del Popolo. Skirted on four sides by the town hall, a post office, municipal buildings, and the Ducal Palace (Palazzo Ducale), Pesaro's main square encircles the 17th-century fountain, which was restored in 1960 after being destroyed in World War II.
    • Explore the Civic Museum of Palazzo Mosca. Address. Piazzetta Mosca, 29, 61121 Pesaro PU, Italy. Get directions. Phone +39 0721 387541. Web Visit website. Located in Piazza Mosca, this main civic museum of Pesaro contains an impressive collection of Renaissance ceramics, decorative artworks, and Giovanni Bellini's paneled altarpiece, the "Coronation of the Virgin" (circa 1470).
    • Visit Casa Rossini. Address. Via Gioacchino Rossini, 34, 61121 Pesaro PU, Italy. Get directions. Phone +39 0721 387357. Web Visit website. The birthplace of composer Gioachino Rossini (1792-1868) was recently expanded to add space on the second floor to display documentation of Rossini's works, prints, engravings, caricatures, and other memorabilia.
    • Tune Into the Conservatorio Rossini. Address. Piazza Olivieri, 5, 61121 Pesaro PU, Italy. Get directions. Phone +39 0721 33671. Web Visit website. Headquartered in the stately Palazzo Olivieri, this conservatory of higher learning was established in the early 1800s.
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    The Ducal Palacein Pesaro was constructed by Alessandro Sforza in the 15th century and, along with its history, the building’s main claim to fame is its interesting architecture. One portico on the façade features six arcades supported by six heavy and beautifully designed pilasters while the upper floor has five windows crowned by the Sforza coats...

    Visitors to Pesaro will have no difficulty reaching the town by bus as the state buses in Marche connect the town to many other important cities throughout the region as well as to other places in regions nearby. Visitors can buy tickets at the main bus stations and have their pick of several buses that run daily. The bus station is right next to t...

    Due to the number of tourists that descend on Pesaro each year there is a great number of accommodation options within the town. You can find everything from high end hotels to inexpensive bed and breakfast options. Most hotels are conveniently located close to the center of town, although these can get quite expensive during the summer peak season...

    Visitors in Pesaro will find a ton of options for eating out. There are good restaurants and pizzerias where dishes of all price ranges can be found. The town’s bars and cafes also serve good wines, drinks, coffees and light lunch dishes. And don’t forget to try the ice cream!

    You can find great food stores in the older part of town, concentrate on picking up some olive oil, cheese and Italian herb and spice mixes, all made locally. Pesaro’s bakeries also offer some delicious traditional pastries, cakes and pies that are unique to the Marche region. There is also a good selection of quality local wines to purchase.

    • Parco Naturale del Monte San Bartolo. Many people visit Pesaro and the surrounding region to explore the fantastic Monte San Bartolo natural park. This gorgeous area of natural beauty is located to the east of Pesaro and runs adjacent to the Panoramica Adriatica highway.
    • Pesaro Lido. Pesaro is blessed with a beautiful stretch of beach and its Lido is one of the premier spots in the city. Stretching from the habour, the beach runs for several kilometres right through to the small village of Gimarra.
    • Pesaro harbour. Next to the Lido is the main harbour and port of Pesaro. This harbour has been built on a small island that sits in-between two confluences of the River Cesano.
    • Castle of Gradara. You can find this delightful medieval castle in the small town of Gradara which is approximately 20 minutes by car from Pesaro. The castle and town is perched on top of a small hill that provides fantastic views across to the Adriatic Sea.
  2. Pesaro: a popular and attractive seaside resort on Italy's Adriatic coast, in the region of Le Marche. Close to Urbino and with a historic centre and sandy beaches; Pesaro is a good holiday base. Tourist and travel advice from Italy Heaven.

  3. Pesaro is a seaport lying along the Adriatic Sea at the mouth of the Foglia (Pisaurum) River. Destroyed by Witigis the Ostrogoth in 536, the town was rebuilt and fortified by the Byzantine general Belisarius and was one of the five cities of the Maritime Pentapolis under the exarchate of Ravenna.

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  4. Overview. Overlooking the sea and crossed by the River Foglia, Pesaro is a seaside resort located between two coastal hills: Monte Ardizio to the east-southeast and Monte San Bartolo to the west-northwest, which gives its name to the Monte San Bartolo Natural Park. In 2017, it was recognised by UNESCO as a Creative City for Music, for the ...

  5. Nov 27, 2023 · Latest update: 27 November 2023. The city of Pesaro (pronounced with the stress on the first syllable) is the capital city of the Province of Pesaro and Urbino with a population of 94,969 inhabitants. Located on the shores of the Adriatic Sea, it lies 93 kilometres north west of Ancona, the regional capital of Marche.

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