Things to Do in Ascoli Piceno Marche Italy - Travel Guide & Information 
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Monuments and Museums
Piazza del Popolo
Once the Roman forum, this piazza is one of the most beautiful
squares in all of Italy. Like Rome (but unlike nearly every other city in this
region of bricks), Ascoli is built of travertine, a porous, pastel-colored
marble. An effort at 16th-century urban renewal left porticos and columns around
two sides of the rectangular square, while the third side houses the
13th-century Palazzo dei Capitani, the city’s former town hall. During a
Christmas Day squabble in 1535, a papal commissioner ordered that the building
be burned when a group of rebels barricaded themselves inside. A decade later,
the commissioner dedicated the refurbished palace to Pope John III and erected a
statue in his honor. It has a façade by Ascoli’s best-known architect and
artist, Cola dell’Amatrice. The palazzo stood without controversy until 1938,
when it served as a seat of the Fascist party. Excavated works from Roman
antiquity are visible along the wooden pathway that weaves beneath the palazzo.
Every month the upstairs rooms show frequently rotating exhibitions of modern
art. The eastern end of the Romanesque-Gothic Chiesa de San Francesco borders
the fourth side of the Piazza dei Popolo. It contains a 14th-century wooden
crucifix, the only art saved from the 1535 Christmas Day fire. The southern end
of the façade adjoins the Loggia dei Mercanti, built by the Wool Corporation, a
typical medieval-style guild or cooperative, in the early 1500s.
Piazza Arringo
Ascoli’s oldest square, Piazza Arringo (Oration Square) derives its
name from its role as a local podium. The massive travertine duomo combines
Classical, Romanesque, and Baroque styles and features work from the 5th through
18th-centuries.
Museo Diocesano
The museum features two rare statues in travertine of Adam and Eve
(1300) works by Cola dell’Amatrice, a beautiful 15th-century arm reliquary of St
Emidio, and a room of frescoes on the Life of Moses by Marcello Fogolin.
Pinacoteca Civica
It has more works by Crivelli and by Guido Reni, Titian, and
Alemanno. The museum also features a collection of handsome stringed instruments
and Impressionist art, but its highlight may well be the spectacular courtyard
gardens.
Museo Archeologico
Across the square in Palazzo Panichi (Panicky Palace), the Museo
Archeologico has bronzes of the ancient Picenti and some stones engraved with
curses, which they hurled at the Romans. There are also Roman mosaics, Lombard
jewelry, and relics from a recently discovered medieval necropolis.
Events
Carnevale
Ascoli’s Carnevale is one of Italy’s liveliest. Inhibitions are set
aside and chaos rules on the Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday preceding Ash
Wednesday.
Tournament of Quintana
On the first Sunday in August, this colorful medieval pageant honors
the city’s patron Saint Edidio, with man-on-dummy jousting and a torch-lit
procession.
Antique Market
An antique market is held on the third Sunday of each month, except
July.
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