Points of interest

Belforte del Chienti, rich in history and art, expresses its deep spirituality through its churches—from the Monastery of San Lorenzo to the Renaissance Polyptych by Giovanni Boccati. Its civil architecture is evidenced by elegant Noble Palaces from the 18th and 19th centuries and the evocative Via Principessa Margherita.

Church of Sant’Eustachio

Main church of the village, custodian of Boccati's Polyptych, a Renaissance masterpiece.

Town Hall and Civic Tower

Historic town hall with a civic tower and clock, the institutional heart of the village.

Bonfranceschi Palace

Refined eighteenth-century residence (or Refined 18th-century residence)

Arch of Pope Pius VI

18th-century triumphal arch, a symbol of welcome and historical memory.

Giuseppe Garibaldi Square

Small historic square, intimate and secluded, dedicated to the Risorgimento hero.

Umberto I Square

19th-century square, a venue for events and meetings.

Vittorio Emanuele II Square

Historic central square, the social and architectural heart of Belforte del Chienti.

“M. Ciocchetti” Municipal Library

A welcoming place to immerse yourself in books and experience cultural activities and events.

MIDAC – International Dynamic Museum of Contemporary Art

A dynamic museum that brings exhibitions and artists from all over the world to Belforte.

Villa Santolini

Stately 19th-century villa, an elegant private residence in exposed brickwork.

Church of San Giovanni Battista

Ancient street along the walls, with picturesque glimpses and splendid panoramic views.

Palazzo Rita

Historic palace with a bourgeois taste, sober and elegant in the heart of the village.

Buccolini Palace

Noble palace with an L-shaped floor plan and exposed brickwork, an example of Marche elegance.

Porta Santa Lucia and the Washouse

13th-century medieval gate with a nearby 19th-century wash house, symbols of the village.

San Sebastiano Memorial Park

Historic park within the walls, ideal for relaxation, walks, and panoramic views.

18th-Century Wall with Inscription

Brick wall from 1742 with a marble plaque, a historical memory of the village.

Church and Monastery of San Lorenzo

Once one of the most populous Monasteries in the Marche region.

Santolini Palace

19th-century stately building with harmonious lines and elegant style.

Church of the Holy Saviour

Ancient church of the village, simple and intimate, linked to popular devotion.

Church of San Giovanni Battista

Ancient church, simple and evocative, dedicated to Saint John the Baptist.

Church of Santa Maria and Villa Pianiglioli

Ancient rural church surrounded by greenery, linked to the devotion to the Virgin Mary.

Church of San Sebastiano

Ancient church, now deconsecrated and home to the MIDAC.

Church of the Holy Crucifix – Former Oratory

Place of faith and local tradition.

Church of Saint Peter the Apostle and Convent of Santa Maria Assunta

Church with a seventeenth-century convent, the spiritual and architectural center of the village.