Sant’Angelo
Sant’Angelo is one of the oldest and most picturesque hamlets of Senigallia, located on a hill overlooking the Adriatic coast and the surrounding rolling hills. Its strategic and panoramic position has made the village the protagonist of some of Giacomo Giacomelli’s most famous photographic works, immortalizing glimpses of rural landscapes and views of the city and the sea.
Main attractions
Church of Sant’Angelo: dating back to the 11th century, it is the spiritual heart of the hamlet. It preserves local religious traditions and keeps intact the atmosphere of the small rural nuclei of the Marche hinterland.
Historic village: the narrow streets and houses of Sant’Angelo retain an ancient charm, typical of hilly towns, offering evocative views of the surrounding countryside.
Panoramas of Giacomelli: from the panoramic points of the hill you can admire views that inspired the famous photographer from Senigallia, becoming visual icons of the area.
Sant’Angelo is a perfect stop for those seeking an authentic experience, amidst religious traditions, historic architecture, and the beauty of the Marche landscapes.
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Monumento, Punti panoramici, Natura, Storico, Architettura