Attractions and places to see around Fano offer a diverse range of historical, cultural, and natural experiences along Italy's Adriatic coast in the Marche region. The city is characterized by its Roman origins, featuring ancient ruins and impressive architecture. Beyond the urban core, the surrounding area includes beautiful beaches, scenic hills, and natural parks. Visitors can explore a blend of historical sites, museums, and coastal landscapes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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🚪 Porta di Mombaroccio The Porta di Mombaroccio represents one of the historic entrances to the medieval village of Mombaroccio, still preserving the charm of ancient defensive structures today. Built as part of the walled system, the gate had a strategic function: to control access to the town and protect the inhabitants from potential attacks. Travelers, merchants, and pilgrims passed through this passage, making the village a connecting point between the surrounding valleys. The structure, simple but solid, testifies to the typical architecture of the fortified centers in the Marche region, where functionality and defense were essential elements. ✨ Today the gate is a symbol of welcome and historical memory: crossing it means entering a place where time seems to have stood still, amidst alleys, walls, and still-living traditions.
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⛪ Santuario del Beato Sante The Sanctuary of Beato Sante is located in a panoramic position on the Marche hills, a short distance from the village of Mombaroccio. Immersed in nature, it has been a place of silence, prayer, and pilgrimage for centuries. The sanctuary is dedicated to Beato Sante Brancorsini, a 14th-century Franciscan friar born in Mombaroccio. After embracing a life of poverty and spirituality, he retired as a hermit on the nearby Monte della Croce, living in contemplation. After his death in 1392, the fame of his sanctity spread rapidly among the population, giving rise to strong popular devotion. Over time, the sanctuary arose on the site of his hermit life, which still houses his relics today. ✨ Today, the sanctuary represents a spiritual and cultural landmark, capable of welcoming pilgrims and visitors in an atmosphere of peace and recollection.
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Mount San Bartolo lighthouse, the road is very narrow
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Very beautiful historic village, worth visiting if you are passing through
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When you see it for the first time, you will probably stop in surprise - just like I did. The huge sphere that rises in the middle above the circular fountain basin and is reflected in the water makes the two elements into a wonderfully harmonious unit. The creator of the "Big Sphere" is the Italian sculptor Arnaldo Pomodoro (born 1926), whose works have been present not only in European countries but worldwide for decades, and who has already received numerous awards.
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The Monte San Bartolo lighthouse is a rotating optical maritime reference lighthouse, still operational, which rises at approximately 175 meters above sea level, on the hill of the same name in the Monte San Bartolo Regional Natural Park. It consists of a 25 meter high cylindrical tower and a 2-storey building. The lighthouse is completely controlled and managed by the Navy area command. Built in 1945, it replaced the old Casteldimezzo lighthouse which was put out of use by a German destroyer during the Second World War. Thanks to the FAI – Fondo Ambiente Italiano, it was recently opened for guided tours on a completely exceptional basis.
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In front of the entrance to the village of Mombaroccio there is a lookout with some benches
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Fano boasts a rich Roman past. You can visit the impressive Arch of Augustus (Arco d'Augusto), which served as the monumental entrance to the city. Explore the remains of the Augustan Walls, built in 9 AD, offering a historical walk through the city center. The Malatesta Fortress (Rocca Malatestiana) and Palazzo Malatestiano also offer insights into the city's medieval history.
Yes, Fano offers several cultural attractions. The Palazzo Malatestiano houses the Archaeological Museum and the Civic Art Gallery, showcasing local history and art. You can also visit the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta (Duomo of Fano), a Romanesque-style cathedral with valuable works. The Flaminia Museum – San Michele Monumental Complex provides an interactive journey through Roman archaeological heritage along the Via Flaminia.
Beyond the city, you can explore the dramatic Gola del Furlo (Furlo Gorge), a natural reserve carved by the Candigliano River, known for its diverse wildlife and ancient Roman tunnels. The Monte San Bartolo Natural Park, located between Pesaro and Gabicce Mare, features undulating landscapes, cliffs, and the Monte San Bartolo Lighthouse. Fano's wide, sandy, and pebbled beaches, such as Sassonia and Baia del Re, are also popular natural attractions.
The area around Fano is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, including gravel biking and road cycling, through the charming hills and along the coast. For hiking, consider trails like the 'Foce del Metauro Loop' or the 'Fano Pier – Fano Marina' walk. More details on routes can be found in the Gravel biking around Fano, Road Cycling Routes around Fano, and Hiking around Fano guides.
Many of Fano's attractions are suitable for families. The Arch of Augustus and the Augustan Walls offer an engaging historical experience. The Natural Sciences Museum – Bracci Pagani Palace provides a fascinating exploration of the natural world with extensive collections. The wide beaches are also perfect for family outings.
For scenic views, the Monte San Bartolo Lighthouse within the Monte San Bartolo Natural Park offers stunning coastal vistas. The Passeggiata di Lisippo, a walk along Marina dei Cesari and the sea, provides beautiful views and ends with a copy of the statue of Lysippus. Additionally, the hills surrounding Fano offer charming routes with picturesque landscapes.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling around Fano, as the weather is pleasant and not too hot. For beach activities, the summer months (June to August) are most popular, though it can be quite warm.
Some key attractions in Fano are noted for their accessibility. For example, the Sfera Grande by Arnaldo Pomodoro in Pesaro and the Fontana della Fortuna in Piazza XX Settembre are considered wheelchair accessible. When planning your visit, it's advisable to check specific accessibility details for other sites.
The Fano Carnival is renowned as the oldest in Italy. It's a vibrant event known for its allegorical floats, masks, and the unique tradition of throwing sweets to spectators. If you visit in late winter/early spring, you might experience this lively cultural celebration.
For a peaceful retreat, consider visiting the Eremo di Monte Giove (Hermitage of Monte Giove). This spiritual and tranquil place is set within a park and cloister, offering a serene escape from the city bustle. The charming hills and ancient villages in the countryside surrounding Fano also offer quiet, scenic routes.
Piazza XX Settembre is the vibrant heart of Fano. It features the Palazzo del Podestà, a Romanesque-Gothic palace from 1299 that now houses the Teatro della Fortuna. The square is also home to the Fontana della Fortuna, with its bronze statue dedicated to the goddess, making it a central point for both history and local life.
Yes, the Church of Santa Maria Nuova in Fano is notable for housing two paintings by the renowned Renaissance painter Perugino. This offers a unique opportunity to see works by a master artist within the city.


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