- Follow Hill towns of Le Marche, Italy on WordPress.com
Popular posts
- The Englishwoman visits an olive press, the Frantoio Brignoni
- The Englishwoman visits Senigallia's Biblioteca Antonelliana. Part III: Early printed books.
- The Englishwoman visits Senigallia's Biblioteca Antonelliana. Part II: Corinaldo's churches.
- The Englishwoman visits Senigallia's Biblioteca Antonelliana. Part I: Manuscripts.
- The Englishwoman visits Offagna
- The Englishwoman visits the Leopardi Library/Biblioteca Leopardi
- The Englishwoman eats at the Nova Taberna
- The Englishwoman admires Corinaldo's Infiorata and walks in the Corpus Christi procession
- Sisma, in un caveau l’Infinito di Leopardi | Cronache Maceratesi
- The Englishwoman experiences "Il sabato del villaggio"
Archives
- Ancient Rome Archaeology Architecture Borghi dell'entroterra Churches Corinaldo Entertainment Festa Food and drink Francesco di Giorgio Martini Frescoes Giovanni Santi Hill towns History of Art Libraries Museum Museums Raphael Religious art Renaissance Renaissance paintings Romanesque Churches St Francis Survival Theatre Tourism Unification of Italy Urbino Vacation Where to eat
Tags
- Annunciation
- Arts
- Cagli
- Corinaldo
- Duke Federigo di Montefeltro
- Giovanni Santi
- Hill town
- IMU
- Italy
- Le Marche
- Living in Italy
- Macerata
- Marche
- Matteo Principi
- Mondavio
- Music
- National Gallery
- Osteria de Scuretto
- Ostra Vetere
- Palazzo Ducale Urbino
- Perugino
- Raphael
- Roman
- Rome
- Senigallia
- Suasa
- travel
- Urbino
- vacation
- Vino Lacrima di Morro d'Alba
Art History
Blogs I like
Food and drink
Where to stay
Tag Archives: Piazza Il Terreno
The Englishwoman goes to a private view/La vernice di Eugenio Morganti
We were intrigued by this postcard and, as Corinaldo’s unofficial blogger, I decided to attend the private view, or rather opening – anyone could come. We arrived somewhat later than the advertised start time and waited. People drifted into the … Continue reading