Chiesa di Santa Lucia - Serra San Quirico
CONTACTS
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Mail: info@chiesasantalucia.com
Tel. (+39) 349.84.92.973
Lat 43.447848 43°26'52"
Long 13.014750 13°00'54"
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TERRITORY SURROUNDINGS
SERRA SAN QUIRICO is the ideal starting point because it is located in a group of beautiful towns and places reachable in a short time. Only a few of them are listed below:
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FRASASSI CAVES just 11 km away, the largest complex of karstic caves in Europe that offers its visitors a fascinating itinerary;
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FABRIANO 25 km away, known throughout the world as the City of paper and creativity.
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JESI 25 km away, recently designated as the City of Sport, also being the birthplace of Frederick II, including a well-preserved historic centre.
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SENIGALLIA 45 km away with its velvet beach.
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ANCONA 55 km away, the regional chieftownn, with its splendid Cathedral (S. Ciriaco) dominating the seaside.
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RIVIERA DEL CONERO (Conero Riviera) 65 km away, being one of the most beautiful and wild destinations on the Adriatic side.
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LORETO 75 km away, famous for its spirituality linked to the Holy House
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RECANATI 80 km, with its well-preserved historic centre rich in testimonies of the great poet Giacomo Leopardi.
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GUBBIO 60 km away, a beautiful medieval town rich in history.
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ASSISI 80 km away, known for being the city where St. Francis (Patron Saint of Italy) and St. Clare were born, they lived and died.
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URBINO 120 km away, an expression of the Italian Renaissance that reaches its architectural and artistic highest peak in the Ducal Palace.
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Within the territory of the Regional Natural Park of the Gola della Rossa and Frasassi, in an unbreakable union between history and nature, a dense network of castles and monasteries unfolds: the historical centre of ARCEVIA with its numerous hamlets, the Valadier Temple Sanctuary Madonna di Frasassi, ABBEYES OF S. Vittore delle Chiuse, San Salvatore in Val di Castro, S. Elena, S. Urbano and Convent of the White Friars, Castles of Genga, Pierosara, Avacelli and Castelletta, Hermitage of Grottafucile and Church of S. Ansovino, bastion of the Templars.
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