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I was driving along the SS76 road and decided to stop and take a stroll in Jesi. I'm so glad that i did! The town walls are huge and very impressive. The historical centre is quite compact, going in a straight line from Porta Bersaglleri on the eastern side, through various beautiful squares, to the Arco Clementino on the western side.…
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Date of experience: March 2019
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We so enjoyed our visit to Jesi, especially the Archeological Museum and Art Gallery. It was wonderful to wander the streets of the Old Town. Sadly, we missed Frederick 11 Museum because of the evening opening hours.
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Date of experience: April 2018
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Lovely town with lots of history and many hidden gems. Been a few times with school trips but went on a family holiday this time. Market on Wednesday and Saturday, cheap train return to Rome, beautiful art gallery, lovely cathedral and lots of places to eat that are very reasonably priced. Theatre is spectacular. …
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Date of experience: February 2018
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A nice town in the middle of Marche region. Almost made in red bricks has a main Street with limited access to the cars so fully available for pedestrian that can walk along without worries. Along the street many interesting building like the Pergolesi theater facing on a large square, the cathedral as well other nice building. Surrounding the several squares you cross during the promenade there are bar shops and restaurants for a pleasant stay. …
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Date of experience: April 2017
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This truly is a gem in the northern crown. So much to do and see and every time you visit, there is always another pleasant surprise. Would be lovely for all types of couples and families in my opinion(we took 15 students) and if you get times right for restaurants, try a different one every night. …
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Date of experience: February 2016
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