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    Between 1797 and 1800 the city was occupied by French troops, like much of northern and central Italy. Urbino and its territory lost many important works of art to the French, who moved objects to Paris or Milan, to the nascent galleries of the Louvre and Brera. [6]

  2. Urbino is a treasure trove of art and history, one of those cities that never ceases to surprise thanks to the richness of its historical, artistic, and architectural testimonies.

  3. Urbino Italy: Urbino is a walled medieval city in Le Marche Italy and, together with Pesaro, it’s the capital of the Pesaro and Urbino Province. This evocative hilltop village is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the most important Renaissance sites in

  4. Sep 10, 2023 · Discover the UNESCO-listed city of Urbino Italy in just a day with this ultimate one day in Urbino Itinerary! Explore the captivating history, artistic heritage, and hidden gems of this well-preserved Renaissance city frozen in time.

  5. Urbino, town, Marche (the Marches) regione (region), central Italy. Founded by the Umbrians, an ancient people of Italy, it was subsequently occupied by the Etruscans, Celts, and Gauls and, in the 3rd century bce, by the Romans. It eventually fell under church rule in the 9th century but was ceded.

  6. Urbino is a very impressive walled town with a remarkably well preserved medieval and renaissance centre, and the highlight of a visit to this part of Italy, and must not be missed if you are in the vicinity!

  7. www.italia.it › en › marcheUrbino - Italia.it

    Urbino is one of the most important centres of the Italian Renaissance, whose architectural heritage is still fully preserved today; its historical centre has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1998. It is home to one of the oldest, most important universities in Europe, founded in 1506.