On the small square in front of the church of the Intercession, contrasts, on the opposite, the Palazzo Giusti Orfini. Along via Garibaldi. On the left is to report the characteristic street of San Salvatore Piccolo, where you can admire a medieval house, the type "cantilever". A destra, on the way Butaroni, stands the Palazzo Bartocci. In one of its rooms decorated by the eighteenth-century, the effigy on canvas of Pius VI reminds his stop in Foligno in 1782, direct to Vienna to meet the Emperor Joseph II.

Continue along Via Garibaldi to Piazza Garibaldi: the center monument at '"Hero of Two Worlds", Ottaviani Ottaviano and installed by the 20 September 1891; on one side of the Church of St. Saviour. Behind the church, the architectural form of the rectory of the church of San Salvatore and building Varini. From Piazza Garibaldi you can look, also, the Church of St. Augustine.

Continuing along Via Garibaldi is a series of palaces: Palazzo Sorbi, Palazzo Pierantoni, building Merganti (with coat of arms in stone on the facade and eighteenth-century kiosk on the side), Albornoz Palace.In front of the palace Clarici, opens Via dei Molini, so named from the numerous factories fed for centuries by the waters of the channel. Along a few tens of meters, you can see part of the original structure of the Above the mill said, one of the three flour mills and oil city.

Entrance to Via dei Molini and in the corner of Via Garibaldi, rises the imposing mass of monastery church of SS. Trinity Announced.

At the end of Via Garibaldi said there is an intersection Ancona Port, name that recalls the ancient gate Abbey, later known as the Loreto (on the left there is a long stretch of wall in which this port was inserted, munita in Barbacane, built in 1426, and reference point for the Marches and Marches).

Going back via Garibaldi, turning their backs on the church of SS. Trinity Announced, we enter because of the Monasteries, one of the most picturesque streets of the city; This is where you can admire the Monastery of St. Anne or Contesse, the only, still exists, five of which for centuries the way he derived the name.

On the opposite side, in the corner between Via and Via Umberto I of the Monasteries, rises the dome of the elliptical Church of the Body of Christ, said church of Bethlehem.

Let us pause for a moment in front of the church and we look to port once called the Cross and now San Felicianetto, the only one that preserves the old city gates. It has been transformed into a shrine in the eighteenth century, then restored and reopened in its role in medieval 1920.

We proceed by Umberto and get in on Pignattara, where, at number 30, stands the Piermarini building.

Via Umberto I and in return for avviamoci Nicholas on Pupil, where we see, left, the Palace Cirocchi (with weapons of stone on the portal) and, Destra, the point where the road ends in a small open space, a plaque commemorates the dwelling house of the famous painter which the street is named.

In front of the striking sequence Monastery of St. Catherine and Church of St. Sebastian.

We continue by Nicholas Pupil and take via Cirocchi Which brings us back on Via Umberto I. The first building that we meet on the right is known as building Accorimboni (in the courtyard, stone well with a coat of arms, abrasives in, family Massorelli).

Accessibility

Paving: mostly flat with some short sections that do not exceed the 8% slope. Asphalt uneven, excluded Piazza Garibaldi in the sandstone pavement and uneven cobblestone street Pignattara. Reserved parking for disabled: located in various parts of the trail: Square Giacomini, Piazza Garibaldi (in areas where it obstructs and exposing the special permit invalid), Via Garibaldi in front of the police near Ancona Port, Largo Porta San Felicianetto, Via Umberto I, front of the shop Oviesse. Restrooms: At the Cafe on Via Umberto I Rustik, at number 75. Pharmacies: Pharmacy San Feliciano in Via Garibaldi to the Civic 25 near the "Trivio" in front of the BNL, Central Pharmacy in Largo Carducci at number 18, Pharmacy AFAM 1 Via Ospedale, corner opposite the old hospital. Cash machine: Via Garibaldi BNL at number 26 near the "trivium" in front of the Pharmacy San Feliciano, Banca Intesa civic Long Carducci 8 (with a step of about 10 cm), Bank Rispamio of Foligno in Via Cesare Battisti near Porta San Felicianetto towards Porta Romana. Post and Bancoposta: At the end of Via Piermarini, off the Via Umberto I, at the post office.

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