MONTEFIORE
Montefiore, the medieval capital of the Conca Valley, is one of the most beautiful villages in Italy.
It is one of the most fascinating towns of the Malatesta Lordship.
The Rocca is the symbol of the Malatesta power that dominates the entire Conca Valley.
The mighty Rocca, with square walls, can be glimpsed from far away thanks to its privileged position on a high hill overlooking the valley.
On fine days you can see the coast from Fano to Ravenna.
The Curina gate allows you access to the fully fortified village.
A coat of arms of Pius XII Piccolomini is walled up on the front of the door.
The village is surrounded by walls and is bordered by a short and beautiful walk in a natural environment.
It is said that the castle was built in 1347 on the initiative of Malatesta Guastafamiglia and had an exclusively defensive function.
It remained under the dominion of the Malatesta until 1458, then the following year it was occupied by Federico di Montefeltro.
It is one of the most fascinating towns of the Malatesta Lordship.
The Rocca is the symbol of the Malatesta power that dominates the entire Conca Valley.
The mighty Rocca, with square walls, can be glimpsed from far away thanks to its privileged position on a high hill overlooking the valley.
On fine days you can see the coast from Fano to Ravenna.
The Curina gate allows you access to the fully fortified village.
A coat of arms of Pius XII Piccolomini is walled up on the front of the door.
The village is surrounded by walls and is bordered by a short and beautiful walk in a natural environment.
It is said that the castle was built in 1347 on the initiative of Malatesta Guastafamiglia and had an exclusively defensive function.
It remained under the dominion of the Malatesta until 1458, then the following year it was occupied by Federico di Montefeltro.