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Monte San Martino is a small village with a pictorial appearance located between the magic of the Sibillini Mountains, the green hills and the blue horizon of the Adriatic Sea. It is perched on a rock spur 603 meters above sea level and dominates the valley of the River Tenna enjoying a breathtaking view.
A place full of landscape, architectural and food and wine treasures, as well as fifteenth-century artistic jewels such as the three polyptychs by the Crivelli brothers and a fourth work by the Camerte painter Girolamo di Giovanni.
Also noteworthy are the prestigious Civic Art Gallery, with the private collection of Mons. Armindo Ricci, the evocative Church of the Madonna delle Grazie, a fresco by Vincenzo Pagani from Monterubbiano and two nineteenth-century organs, one of which is attributed to Giovanni Fedeli.
The agricultural vocation of the territory, aimed at the cultivation of orchards and in particular of native apple orchards, offers the opportunity to taste natural and authentic products.
Source: http://turismo.comune.montesanmartino.mc.it/alla-scoperta-del-comune/conoscere/