Best attractions and places to see around Agugliano include a variety of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and scenic viewpoints. This medieval village, part of the "Terra dei Castelli" region, is situated on a hilltop offering panoramic views of the surrounding Marche hills. Its historical core and proximity to Ancona make it a notable location for exploring the region's heritage and natural landscape.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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By the sea, cycle path, flat, every time the sea is rough it's a different experience.
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Square overlooked by the legendary Pergolesi theatre
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The Cathedral of San Leopardo in Osimo, built in the 8th century on an ancient pagan temple, is dedicated to the first bishop of the city. Although the exterior visible from the square is the left side, the entire facade is revealed only by entering the courtyard. Under the main altar, the crypt houses the remains of San Leopardo and the first Christian martyrs. Inside, a wooden crucifix from the 11th-12th century is preserved, known for its particular crucifixion with four nails and an unusual skirt. The crucifix is linked to a miracle in 1796, when it is said to have opened its eyes and moved its lips.
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In the square there is the Pergolesi theatre, a historic Marche theater named after Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, composer, organist and violinist born in Jesi.
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The Musone originates in the municipality of Gagliole, at around 775 meters above sea level, from the convergence of two valleys and continues eastwards to flow into the Adriatic Sea a few kilometers away. In Latin times, it was known as Misco; during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, the stretch of the river near the confluence with the Aspio marked the border between the Republic of Ancona and the Marca Fermana. At this point, the river can generally be crossed without difficulty.
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For those looking for a quiet adventure it's great
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Promenade of the Marina di Montemarciano located along the route of the Adriatic cycle path. typical beaches overlooking the Adriatic Sea.
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Historic center of Jesi, intricate narrow streets, many stairways and a lot of history. Jesi was a royal city of the Holy Roman Empire.
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Agugliano, a medieval village, is rich in history. You can explore the ancient
Three Tower Walls
and the well-preserved hamlet ofCastel d'Emilio
, which features a 15th-century castle structure and an 11th-century convent. ThePieroni Staircase
offers a panoramic view of the Marche hills. Nearby, you can visit the Cathedral of San Leopardo in Osimo, built on an ancient pagan temple, or the historical Federico II Square and Pergolesi Theatre in Jesi, known for its intricate streets and historical significance. Don't miss Piazza del Duomo, Osimo, a beautiful square in the heart of the historical town.Agugliano is situated on a hilltop, offering scenic vistas of the surrounding Marche hills. A hidden
Panoramic Terrace
provides excellent views of the village and landscape. For coastal views, the Marina di Montemarciano Seafront offers typical beaches overlooking the Adriatic Sea and is part of the Adriatic cycle path. You can also experience a unique natural feature at the Musone River ford, which can often be crossed without difficulty, especially in summer.Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Marina di Montemarciano Seafront is a great spot for families, offering beaches and a cycle path. Piazza del Duomo, Osimo is also considered family-friendly, providing an engaging historical setting. Additionally, Agugliano is renowned for its artisan ice cream tradition, which is always a hit with families, especially during the
National Festival of Artisan Ice-cream
held every June.The area around Agugliano offers a variety of cycling routes. For mountain biking, you can explore routes like the 'Monte Cerno – Grotte Castellane loop' or the 'Steep climb at 23% loop from Agugliano'. Road cyclists can enjoy the 'Panoramic View loop from Agugliano' or the 'View of the Conero Coast – Monte Conero Climb loop'. General cycling options include the 'Dogana Interporto Path – Jesi Cycle Path loop'. You can find more details and routes on the MTB Trails around Agugliano, Road Cycling Routes around Agugliano, and Cycling around Agugliano guide pages.
While specific hiking trails are not explicitly listed, the scenic Marche hills surrounding Agugliano offer many opportunities for walks with beautiful views. The
Pieroni Staircase
provides a pleasant walk to the historic center with panoramic spots. The Marina di Montemarciano Seafront is a flat promenade ideal for leisurely walks along the Adriatic Sea. Many of the cycling routes mentioned for the area also traverse picturesque landscapes that can be enjoyed on foot, offering a chance to explore the region's natural beauty.Agugliano is famous for its long-standing tradition of artisan ice cream, with many parlors offering delicious, traditional flavors. This culinary heritage is celebrated annually in June with the
National Festival of Artisan Ice-cream
, attracting ice cream masters from around the world. The village also has a rich literary heritage, being the birthplace of the medieval magistrate Baldo d'Agugliano, who was mentioned by Dante in the Divine Comedy.Yes, the Federico II Square and Pergolesi Theatre in Jesi is noted as wheelchair-accessible, allowing visitors to experience this historical site and its cultural significance.
Agugliano features the
Holy Parish of Mary in Nazareth
, dating back to 1304, and theChurch of Santissimo Sacramento
, where the feast of Saint Anastasius is celebrated. In the hamlet of Castel d'Emilio, you'll find theChurch of Holy Mary of Grace
. Further afield, the Cathedral of San Leopardo in Osimo is a significant 8th-century cathedral built on an ancient pagan temple, housing historical artifacts and the remains of early Christian martyrs.Visitors particularly appreciate the rich history and intricate architecture of sites like the Federico II Square and Pergolesi Theatre in Jesi, with its narrow streets and historical depth. The Marina di Montemarciano Seafront is loved for its typical Adriatic beaches and the experience of cycling or walking along the coast. The Musone River ford offers a touch of adventure, especially in summer. Overall, the blend of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and scenic viewpoints, often with panoramic views of the Marche hills, is highly valued.
Beyond the main attractions, the
Panoramic Terrace
within Agugliano's old walls offers a wonderful, often quieter spot to admire the gentle Marche hills. The Musone River ford provides a unique, adventurous experience that many find enjoyable. Exploring the ancient perimeter walls ofCastrum Agulliani
and the well-preserved medieval structures inCastel d'Emilio
can also feel like discovering hidden parts of the region's past.The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for exploring Agugliano's historical sites and enjoying the panoramic views without the intense heat of summer. If you're interested in the local ice cream tradition, visiting in June would allow you to experience the
National Festival of Artisan Ice-cream
. Summer is ideal for enjoying the coastal attractions like the Marina di Montemarciano Seafront and fording the Musone River.

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