

Located along Via dell’Arme, this 18th-century wall is both an architectural and historical testimony of Belforte del Chienti. Built in brick as a retaining wall, it stretches for around 50–60 metres with a maximum height of 4–5 metres. Its most distinctive feature is a marble plaque set into the wall, dated 1742 and framed with moulded decoration. Though simple in appearance, it preserves the memory of village life in the 18th century and remains harmoniously integrated into the urban fabric.
History, art, panoramas, and culture in an itinerary that combines tradition and contemporaneity.
Squares, historic streets, and breathtaking landscapes to experience the authentic beauty of the Marche region.
Noble palaces, stately villas, and religious architecture.
18th-century triumphal arch, a symbol of welcome and historical memory.
Small historic square, intimate and secluded, dedicated to the Risorgimento hero.
Ancient street along the walls, with picturesque glimpses and splendid panoramic views.