Porto Recanati - Overview

Overview

Porto Recanati is home to a large number of family-run restaurants and shops that cater to the tourism industry that Porto Recanati has a reputation for. Porto Recanati serves a Spring-Summer tourist town for Italians, with a beach and an annual Aeronautica Militare Airshow.

The Castello Svevo (Swabian Castle), built from XIII to XV century as rampart against Barbary pirates strikes, is home of the Municipal Art Gallery, that in nine rooms collects paintings, mainly from 1850 to early 20th century, by Gino Severini, Filippo De Pisis, Ottone Rosai, Vittorio Corcos, Giovanni Fattori, Domenico Morelli, Giovanni Costa and Silvestro Lega.

Porto Recanati's restaurants offer a large selection of locally caught seafood including Lobster, Sea Bass and Calamari. A local specialty is the Brodetto di Porto Recanati, a traditional fisherman's dish. The town also boasts a large fish market located on the outskirts of town.

Marche ยท Comuni of the Province of Macerata
  • Acquacanina
  • Apiro
  • Appignano
  • Belforte del Chienti
  • Bolognola
  • Caldarola
  • Camerino
  • Camporotondo di Fiastrone
  • Castelraimondo
  • Castelsantangelo sul Nera
  • Cessapalombo
  • Cingoli
  • Civitanova Marche
  • Colmurano
  • Corridonia
  • Esanatoglia
  • Fiastra
  • Fiordimonte
  • Fiuminata
  • Gagliole
  • Gualdo
  • Loro Piceno
  • Macerata
  • Matelica
  • Mogliano
  • Monte Cavallo
  • Monte San Giusto
  • Monte San Martino
  • Montecassiano
  • Montecosaro
  • Montefano
  • Montelupone
  • Morrovalle
  • Muccia
  • Penna San Giovanni
  • Petriolo
  • Pieve Torina
  • Pievebovigliana
  • Pioraco
  • Poggio San Vicino
  • Pollenza
  • Porto Recanati
  • Potenza Picena
  • Recanati
  • Ripe San Ginesio
  • San Ginesio
  • San Severino Marche
  • Sant'Angelo in Pontano
  • Sarnano
  • Sefro
  • Serrapetrona
  • Serravalle di Chienti
  • Tolentino
  • Treia
  • Urbisaglia
  • Ussita
  • Visso


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