Official Tourism Website of the City of San Benedetto del Tronto

La retara

The retara monument is a bronze work by sculptor Aldo Sergiacomi, unveiled in 1991.

The Little Elephant

A cheerful work integrated into the décor of the boulevard, becoming a “living and breathing” monument of the city center.

Seagull Monument

This artwork, created by sculptor Mario Lupo, is dedicated to the famous character created by writer Richard Bach, a symbol of freedom, personal growth and soul-searching.

Monument to S. D’Acquisto

The Salvo D’Acquisto monument, unveiled in 1996 at the traffic circle in Porto d’Ascoli, is an 8.5-meter-high bronze work on a marble base.

Cheerful

“Allegro” is the work by Ugo Nespolo located in the fountain on Viale Secondo Moretti in San Benedetto del Tronto.

Vale & Tino

Opened Feb. 14, 2008, Marco Lodola’s colored neon sculpture stands in the garden of the Palazzina Azzurra in San Benedetto del Tronto.

Blue Palace

The Palazzina Azzurra in San Benedetto del Tronto is a building of great historical and cultural importance. Built in the 1930s, it was initially home to the Tourist Board and later one of the most popular dance clubs on the Adriatic coast during the 1960s and 1970s.

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