Historic Fortifications of Marche
This collection highlights the architectural evolution of the Marche region, ranging from 15th-century military strongholds to refined Renaissance residences. It features the UNESCO-listed Ducal Palace in Urbino, a masterpiece of civil architecture, and the Rocca di Mondavio, designed by Francesco di Giorgio Martini. The list includes the Rocca di Gradara, notable for its double defensive walls, and the Rocca Roveresca in Senigallia, which exemplifies the transition from medieval towers to bastioned fortifications designed for gunpowder warfare.
Ducal Palace, Urbino
The Ducal Palace is a Renaissance building in the Italian city of Urbino in the Marche.
Gradara Castle
The Gradara Castle is a medieval fortress that is located in the town of Gradara, Marche, in Italy.
Rocca di Offagna
Built between 1454 and 1456 by the Republic of Ancona, this well-preserved military fortress features a square plan and a central keep. It served as a strategic defensive point to protect the border against the neighboring city of Osimo.
Rocca di Mondavio
The Rocca di Mondavio or Rocca Roveresca di Mondavio is a 15th-century castle in the town of Mondavio, in the region of Marche, Italy.
Villa Imperiale of Pesaro
The Villa Imperiale of Pesaro is a suburban palatial house outside of Pesaro, built and decorated by artists of the late-Renaissance or…
Rocca Roveresca
Commissioned by Giovanni Della Rovere and designed by architect Baccio Pontelli in the late 15th century, this Renaissance fortress incorporates Roman foundations and a 14th-century tower. Its structure reflects the evolution of defensive design to withstand artillery fire.
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