Senigallia
Senigallia, a charming
coastal town, offers a glimpse into Italy's past while embracing a contemporary
vibe. Located approximately 30 kilometers northwest of Ancona, Senigallia was first
settled by the Gallic Senone tribe in the 4th century BC. Romans later took over the area,
leaving behind a rich historical tapestry that reflects Byzantine and medieval
influences.
Senigallia boasts a
vibrant atmosphere, perfect for exploring historical sites and indulging in
modern pleasures. Take a stroll along the waterfront and admire the Rotonda a
Mare, an iconic round building that serves as a popular gathering spot for
locals and visitors alike. For those interested in religious history, the Diocesan
Sanctuary of Santa Maria Goretti is a must-see. When it comes to shopping, Senigallia offers a
delightful mix of experiences. Explore specialty shops like Angolo del
Duca - Corniceria e Belle Arti for unique gifts or visit the Pinacoteca Diocesana to discover
art galleries and exhibitions. As the day winds down, unwind at a charming bar
in the historical center, like Out Of, for delicious cocktails and local snacks, or savor a cup of
specialty coffee and unique drinks at Degustazione Saccaria Caffè.