Festivals, Urbino, Marche, Italy

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Events and Feasts in Urbino

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International Music Festival in Urbino

Urbino is home for over 40 years of the International Early Music Festival, which gathers every summer enthusiasts from all around the world.

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Musical Chapel of Urbino

From 1507 to our days the Musical Chapel of Urbino is a home of the Musical School where you can attend various musical instruments and singing and then to organize Concert series in the Spring and Autumn.

 

How to go to Urbino?

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Palace-City Montefeltro, Urbino, Marche, Italy

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The Palace-City of Urbino Montefeltro

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"Federico built a Palace, by the opinion of many people it is the most beautiful that can you find in all Italy and as any appropriate given to you, it is not only a palace but a city seemed to be in the form of a palace."

by Baldassarre Castiglione, Il Cortegiano

Urbino in Marche is one rather small town of 15,627 inhabitants and it is the capital of the Province of Pesaro and Urbino together with Pesaro.

Urbino was one of the most important centers of the Italian Renaissance which still retains full architectural heritage. In 1998 the old town was added in the List of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

The rich historical heritage, very well preserved buildings with many interesting monuments, museums and Ducal Palace to see there, specific local dishes, many events and festivals, and beautiful landscape of the place made Urbino attractive for tourists.

 

What to see in Urbino?

The Ducal Palace (Palazzo Ducale)

The Ducal Palace in Urbino is located on the opposite side of the Cathedral of Urbino. Palazzo Ducale is one of the most interesting examples of the entire Italian Renaissance art and architecture and it is a home to the National Gallery of Marche.

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What to see more in Urbino?

The Palaces in Urbino

 

Churches in Urbino

 

Museums in Urbino

  • National Gallery of Marche
  • The House of Raffaello (Casa Raffaello)
  • Archeological Museum Lapidario
  • Diocesano Albani Museum
  • The City Museum

 

University of Urbino

Urbino is a home to one of the oldest (founded 1506) and leading universities of Europe. The city of Urbino has more subscribers to its university than the population of the city is.

 

Curiosity

Urbino was a film set place for some productions as "La Mandragola" by Alberto Lattuada with Totò and "Rossini! Rossini!" in 1991 by Mario Monicelli.

 

Events and Feasts in Urbino

Urbino is home for over 40 years of the International Early Music Festival. There is Musical Chapel in Urbino with long years traditions.

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Typical Food in Urbino

Urbino is famous with one of the most delicious cheese of the area the Casciotta of Urbino - an ancient varieties of cheese, traditional product recognized of the DOP (Designation Originally Protected) from the Community of European Union.

Another specialty of Urbino is the typical La Crescia Sfogliata di Urbino (Crostolo di Urbania) - a kind of Flatbread enriched with lard.

Take a look here how to prepare La Crescia Sfogliata di Urbino (Crostolo di Urbania).

Another one specialty is La Scercia di Pasqua (Easter Flatbread) - baked product that is very similar to Italian Easter Panettone, but it is salty, with the presence of cheese and a little pepper, and there is the sweet version, with candied fruits and raisins.

 

How to go to Urbino?

Urbino is rather far from main Highways and Airports of Italy.

    • By Air

The most close Airport to Urbino is the one of Rimini. But you can use also these in Ancona-Falconara, Forli, Bologna-Borgo Panigale.

For more information visit:

Rimini Airport - International Airport Federico Fellino Rimini - 65 km

Ancona-Falconara Airport - International Airport Ancona-Falconara - 90 km

Forli Airport - International Airport Forli - 115 km

Bologna Borgo Panigale - International Airport Bologna Guglielmo Marconi - 181 km

Check in the nearest to you airport which one connection will be good for you.

 

    • By Train

There are not any train station in Urbino. The most close train stations are in Pesaro (37 km) and Fano (50 km) if you come from the part of Adriatic Sea.

If you come from Rome you should stop in Fossato di Vico (73 km) and Gubbio (68 km).

In all these case you should hire a car in these cities, to use a taxi or to get the bus to Urbino.

For more information visit the Italian Railway web site.

 

    • By Car

Going to Urbino is the most preferred way to visit the city although the city is rather far from the main Highways.The way to Urbino is very picturesque and you will enjoy it.

If you go to Urbino via Adriatic Highway A14 you can:

- exit in Pesaro from North part and get SP30.

- exit in Fano from the South part and get E78 (SS73bis)

If you come from Highway A1 you can:

- from the North in exit in Arezzo and to get E78 (SS73bis) to Urbania and Urbino

- from the South in exit Caldare, to get E45 to Peruggia. Then from Peruggia to Gubbio to get SR298, then in Scheggia e Pascelupo to get SS3 to Pontericcioli, after get the SP3 and in exit Calmazzo get E78 to Urbino.

 

    • Go Around

As in all Italian cities historical part of Urbino does not have parking inside the city. You should leave your car in one of the small parking down the city in Via Luciano Laurana, viale Bruno Buozzi, Piazza Mercatale or if you are lucky to find a parking all around the historical city.

Then you can walk all around the city and to enjoy and discover the beauty of Urbino.

 

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Birth-House Raffaello, Urbino, Marche, Italy

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Birth-House of Raffaello

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The Birth-House of Raffaello

In a beautiful Renaissance House located in the heart of the neighborhood craftsman Raffaello was born on March 28 in 1483. He spent many years of his father's workshop.

The building was purchased in 1635 by architect Muzio Oddi of Urbino and partially restored. In 1873 the house was acquired by the Raffaello Academy that helped to recover over the times many important donations.

Today the Raffaello's Home is a House Museum dedicated to the artists from Urbino and houses works of various types and origins.

The workshop of Giovanni Santi, a court artist at the time of Duke Federico da Montefeltro is located on the ground floor of the house and is now used for temporary exhibitions.

The first-floor "Great Room" was enriched with a beautiful fireplace and a sixteenth-century offered wood ceiling houses works by Giovanni Santi and copies of paintings by Raffaello.

In the "Bedroom of Raffaello" is instead secured a fresco depicting the "Madonna with Child" that is considered a juvenile study made ​​by the young artist in collaboration with his father.

A small compartment also houses a fine collection of Renaissance majolica that is a result of the donation by Paul Volponi - a leading figure of the culture of Urbino.

Very impressive are the kitchen and the courtyard of the house, the latter with a well, sink and stone for grinding colors

On the second floor there are various host of environment copies of the famous paintings by the artists, portraits, and donations of Raffaello Academy.

 

Opening Hours

From November 1 to February 28:

From Monday to Saturday: 09.00 - 14.00,

Sunday and holidays: 10.00 - 13.00

From March 1 to October 31:

From Monday to Saturday: 09.00 - 13.00 15.00 - 19.00,

Sunday and holidays: 10.00 - 13.00

Closed: December 25th and January 1st.

 

Address

Urbino, Marche, Italy

☎ +39 199 151 123

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Web Site: Official Web Site

 

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Ducal Palace, Urbino, Marche, Italy

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Palazzo Ducale in Urbino (The Ducal Palace)

About Palazzo Ducale

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  • City: Urbino
  • Region: Marche
  • Province: Pesaro and Urbino
  • Zona: Central Italy

 

The Ducal Palace (Palazzo Ducale)

The Ducal Palace in Urbino is located on the opposite side of the Cathedral of Urbino. Palazzo Ducale is one of the most interesting examples of the entire Italian Renaissance art and architecture and it is a home to the National Gallery of Marche.

From 1998 Palazzo Ducale is in the List of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

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The National Gallery of Marche

The National Gallery of Marche in Urbino is housed in the Ducal Palace. It the important collection of Renaissance art in the world and it is one of the most interesting examples of the entire Italian Renaissance art and architecture. The collection includes works by the famous artists as Santi, Van Wassenhove, Melozzo da Forlì, Raphael, Piero della Francesca (with the famous Flagellation), Paolo Uccello, Timoteo Viti and other 15th century artists as well as a late Resurrection by Titian.

 

Opening Hours

On Monday:

8.30 - 14.00 (last entrance at 12.30)

From Tuesday to Sunday:

8.30 - 19.15 (last entrance at 18.00)

Closed: Christmas, New Year.

 

Address

Urbino, Marche, Italy

☎ +39 199 151 123

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Web Site: Official Web Site

 

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Oratories, Urbino, Marche, Italy

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Oratories of Urbino

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Oratory San Giovanni Battista

The oratory San Giovanni Battista was erected in the first half of the fourteenth century. It was a scene of an ancient hospice but the facade was rebuilt in the early twentieth century. In 1416 the interior was frescoed by Lorenzo and Jacopo Salimbeni brothers from San Severino Marche. These frescoes and particularly the Crucifixion and Scenes from the Life of St. John represent an extraordinary example of the "International Gothic" (or "Gothic") which is considered the link between the medieval painting and the new Renaissance art. Two more beautiful frescoes due to the Salimbeni are the Madonna of Humility and the Madonna and Child.

 

Oratory San Giuseppe

The Oratory of St. Joseph was built in the sixteenth century at the initiative of the fraternity which has distinguished itself in assisting death row inmates and their families. The building has two chapels. The biggest - the Oratory itself - was rebuilt in the late seventeenth century and decorated by Charles Colburn from Roncalli. The lower chapel, however, remained intact. It houses a beautiful nativity scene with life-size statues, made ​​of plaster in the middle of the sixteenth century Urbino Frederick Brandani.

 

See more Oratories in Urbino

  • Sant'Andrea Avellino
  • Corpus Christi (Oratorio del Corpus Domini)
  • Oratory of the Cave (Oratorio della Grotta)
  • The Holy Cross (Oratorio della Santa Croce)
  • Five Wounds (Oratorio delle Cinque Piache)

 

 

Opening Hours

Winter: Daily 10.00 to 13.00

Summer Days:

Weekdays: 10.00 - 12.30 and 15.00 - 17.30

Holidays: 10.00 - 12.30

Closed December 25-th and January 1-st.

 

Address

Urbino, Marche, Italy

☎ +39 347 671 11 81; +39 333 600 87 95

Email:

Web Site: Official Web Site

 

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The both Oratory are situated close one to the other one.

 

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