A walk in Jesi

From our pleasant agriturismo it was about 50 minutes by car to the charming town of Jesi, birthplace of the great medieval monarch Frederick II of Hohenstaufen (1194-1250), a man who was both German and Sicilian, and who represented the cultures of both West and East. We approached Jesi from…

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Jesi: Museo Federico II

Frederick II of Hohenstaufen (1194-1250) can be counted among the greatest monarchs spawned by the European Middle Ages. He was King of Sicily and Holy Roman Emperor, but also a crusader and a patron of arts and sciences, to name but a few of his other activities. His birthplace Jesi…

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Jesi: San Marco

We parked our car in the free parking garage called Parcheggio Mercantini and climbed the hill where the gorgeous church of San Marco is situated. The church and adjacent convent have been used by Carmelite nuns since the end of the nineteenth century. The nuns live in seclusion – they…

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