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    The University of Macerata was founded in 1290 and has about 13,000 students; Macerata also has an art school, two publishing houses (Liberilibri and Quodlibet), jazz clubs and the like. Just north of the town, at the Villa Potenza, lie the remains of ancient Helvia Recina , a Roman settlement destroyed by the Visigoths .

  2. Sep 23, 2014 · Macerata is a city located in the region of Marche in central Italy and is the capital of the Macerata province. The historic city center is located on a hill between the Potenza and the Chienti rivers, while the modern part has been developed below, in the same rivers’ plains.

  3. Macerata, Italy is a city and a province of Le Marche, an Italian central region. Located between the Adriatic Sea and the Apennine Mountains, it offers a perfect setting surrounded by rolling hills, vineyards and olive groves.

  4. It was build in the 19th century, finished in 1884, and named after the musician Lauro Rossi, being a project of the architect Antonio Galli. It was built because the citizens of Macerata decided to build a proper theatre. The place is beautiful as you can see by the pictures, and it must have a good acoustic. If close by, I recommend a short ...

  5. One of Marche's cultural capitals, the city of Macerata spreads over a hilltop in a beautiful spot. Located between the Adriatic Sea and Apennine Mountains, it enjoys a near-perfect setting surrounded by rolling hills covered with olive groves and grape vines, with a plethora of pretty hill towns dotting the countryside.

  6. Macerata has its own opera and theatre season and is also a thriving university town: as genteel and peaceful as the city may appear, it's anything but dull! The sober elegance of the city centre opens onto the marvellous neoclassical Sferisterio , an open-air stadium built for the ancient ball game "pallone a bracciale”, which is now a venue ...

  7. Macerata, city, Marche regione, central Italy. It is situated on a hill between the Potenza and Chienti rivers, south of Ancona. The town was built in the 10th and 11th centuries near the ruins of the ancient Roman town of Helvia Recina, which was destroyed about 408 by the Visigothic king Alaric.

  8. Macerata is alluring to the tourist who wants to experience life at an Italian's pace. It is a small, laid back city with very little tourist activity. Every summer in Macerata, many Italians and some tourists flock to Macerata for the Sferisterio Opera Festival, which is widely renowned in the region.

  9. Explore Macerata: tourism and travel guide. Macerata has an interesting and attractive medieval centre, compact and easy to explore that is in a walled town on a small hill, and a pleasant place to visit and explore. The defensive walls that surround the old town date from the 14th century.

  10. Things to Do in Macerata, Italy: See Tripadvisor's 17,185 traveler reviews and photos of Macerata tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Macerata. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.