Food Scene
Caffe' Imperiale
2 Arco del Magistrato Nice for pre-dinner drinks and nibbles.
Pasticceria Bardi
27 Corso Giacomo MatteottiHostaria Dietro Le Quinte
5 Piazza della RepubblicaCaffè Saccaria
4 Corso Giacomo MatteottiColazione da Tiffany
68 Viale della VittoriaCiro & Pio
89 Viale della VittoriaIce creams
Arts & Culture
Unique Opera House built in 1790. In 1883 the theatre was renamed Teatro Giovanni Battista Pergolesi in honour of the great composer who was born in Jesi. The theatre is still in use today, "one of the few opera houses in Italy from the late 1700s that has never been destroyed by fire or bombs" It was completely renovated in 1995 and is currently managed by the Pergolesi Spontini Foundation.
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Teatro Pergolesi
9 Piazza della RepubblicaUnique Opera House built in 1790. In 1883 the theatre was renamed Teatro Giovanni Battista Pergolesi in honour of the great composer who was born in Jesi. The theatre is still in use today, "one of the few opera houses in Italy from the late 1700s that has never been destroyed by fire or bombs" It was completely renovated in 1995 and is currently managed by the Pergolesi Spontini Foundation.
Comune di Jesi
1 Piazza dell'IndipendenzaThe library is housed in this lovely palazzo, once a government building, but now home to many unusual books and 2 huge old world globes. For those interested in rare books, this is a special treat. See the library on the second floor which has documents up to 700 years old. Notable is the interior courtyard, with two orders of loggias.
Signoria Palace
2 Piazza Angelo ColocciThe library is housed in this lovely palazzo, once a government building, but now home to many unusual books and 2 huge old world globes. For those interested in rare books, this is a special treat. See the library on the second floor which has documents up to 700 years old. Notable is the interior courtyard, with two orders of loggias.
Lovely Piazza with a beautiful fountain and on the ground you can read that Federico II was born here. Hearing the bells of the Duomo is a real treat several of the superb historic buildings of Jesi are situated here and tight little side alleyways lead you into the old medieval town.
Piazza Federico II
Piazza Federico IILovely Piazza with a beautiful fountain and on the ground you can read that Federico II was born here. Hearing the bells of the Duomo is a real treat several of the superb historic buildings of Jesi are situated here and tight little side alleyways lead you into the old medieval town.
Cattedrale San Settimio
5A Piazza Federico II Awesome Zanin Organ which is among the biggest in the region.
Rococo palace. The wide façade has exactly one hundred windows, while the interior has a noteworthy Giardino all'italiana. The palace houses the city's civic art gallery, with a phenomenal collection of paintings by the Venetian artist Lorenzo Lotto.
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Palazzo Pianetti
10 Via XV SettembreRococo palace. The wide façade has exactly one hundred windows, while the interior has a noteworthy Giardino all'italiana. The palace houses the city's civic art gallery, with a phenomenal collection of paintings by the Venetian artist Lorenzo Lotto.
Museo Diocesano
7 Piazza Federico IIDrinks & Nightlife
Libero Arbitrio Beer Shop
26 Via PergolesiBeer shop
Rambaldus Cocktail Bar
2 Piazza Federico IINice for after dinner drinks
Hemingway Cafè
4 Piazza Gaspare SpontiniParks & Nature
Parco del Ventaglio
Via 1° MaggioSightseeing
Azienda Agricola Mario Lucchetti
Via Santa Maria del FioreVineyards - excellent for RED wine - Lacrima di Morro d'Alba
Fattoria San Lorenzo Di Crognaletti Natalino
6 Via S. LorenzoVineyards - excellent for WHITE wine - Verdicchio
Vallerosa Bonci
15 Via TorreVineyards - excellent for sparkling metodo classico - Verdicchio
Priori e Galdelli
15/A Via FondiglieVineyards - excellent for WHITE wine - Castrum Verdicchio
Senigallia
Beach only 20 min from Jesi