Official Tourism Website of the City of San Benedetto del Tronto

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San Benedetto del Tronto is a city that enchants with its extraordinary beauty and cultural richness. Prominent among its wonders to be discovered are the wide golden sandy beaches, ideal for relaxation and outdoor activities. Art lovers can explore downtown and the High Country, where there are fascinating museums and works of art. Be sure to visit the Maritime Museum, a tribute to the city’s seafaring tradition. For those seeking outdoor adventures, the city’s bike trails and surrounding hills offer scenic paths and trails for unforgettable hikes. Discover all the attractions in San Benedetto del Tronto and get caught up in endless excitement.
The bicycle path runs for several kilometers along the city waterfront, allowing convenient access to neighboring towns as well.
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.
"Allegro" is the work by Ugo Nespolo located in the fountain on Viale Secondo Moretti in San Benedetto del Tronto.
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San Benedetto del Tronto's waterfront is home to a series of theme gardens that offer unique, multi-sensory experiences. Opened in 2007, they are designed to enhance local biodiversity and provide spaces for relaxation and natural beauty.
Giorgini Square, also known as "the Rotunda," is a central landmark in San Benedetto del Tronto.
The retara monument is a bronze work by sculptor Aldo Sergiacomi, unveiled in 1991.
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.
The MAM, Museum of Art on the Sea, is a fascinating open-air museum located along the south pier of San Benedetto del Tronto. Stretching for more than a kilometer, this trail offers a permanent collection of sculptural and pictorial works.
Palazzo Piacentini is one of the most significant historic buildings in San Benedetto del Tronto. Originally built in 1812, the palace has undergone several transformations over time.
The "Museum of the Sea" in San Benedetto del Tronto is a museum complex located at the Wholesale Fish Market in the North Pier of the port and other city areas.
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.
The Sentina Nature Reserve, located in San Benedetto del Tronto, is a protected area of great ecological and scenic value.
The museum displays significant works of the martyred saints, artifacts from the parish church of St. Benedict the Martyr and the church of St. Mary of the Navy.
The church, designed by Ascoli architect Ignazio Cantalamessa and erected beginning in 1870, served as a spiritual landmark for the old "Mandracchio" town center, surrounded by sailors' houses along Laberinto Street.
A cheerful work integrated into the décor of the boulevard, becoming a "living and breathing" monument of the city center.
The South Pier in San Benedetto del Tronto is one of the city's main attractions, known for its beautiful promenade along the sea.
The Gualtieri Tower, located at the highest point in San Benedetto del Tronto, is an important command post dating back to the 12th-13th centuries.
Opened Feb. 14, 2008, Marco Lodola's colored neon sculpture stands in the garden of the Palazzina Azzurra in San Benedetto del Tronto.
San Benedetto del Tronto's waterfront, designed in 1932, is one of the city's main attractions, stretching 4 kilometers along the coast.
"Work, work, I prefer the sound of the sea" is a work by Ugo Nespolo, located at the beginning of the waterfront in San Benedetto del Tronto.
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