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September in the Marche is a special month: the days grow shorter, the air gets cooler, and the pace slows after the summer frenzy. It’s the ideal time to indulge in culture, taking advantage of the many exhibitions enlivening towns and cities. Our region turns into an open-air, widespread museum. Visiting the Marche at this time means treating yourself to a journey through beauty, history, and creativity. If you are staying in Fano, you can explore these events within a few hours’ drive, making your seaside holiday a cultural experience as well.
Let’s start with Urbino, Renaissance capital and one of September’s cultural highlights. At the Palazzo Ducale, the National Gallery of the Marche dedicates a monographic exhibition to Simone Cantarini, pupil of Guido Reni and a Marche-born painter of extraordinary talent. “A young master between Pesaro, Bologna and Rome” is the subtitle that traces his artistic journey and his ability to innovate the pictorial language of the time. On display are as many as 56 paintings from museums and private collections, some of them previously unseen. Visiting this exhibition means discovering an artist often less known than the giants of the Renaissance, yet one who left a deep mark on the history of Italian art. The exhibition is open until 12 October.
In the ancient church of San Tossano in Sefro, in the heart of Macerata Province, you’ll find an exhibition that captivates with its delicacy and originality. “Hanging Moons,” a project by artist Daniele Cristallini, gathers new works created specifically for this history-laden space. The exhibition, open until 15 September with free admission upon reservation, also preserves an extraordinary fresco depicting Saint Francis, one of the earliest portraits of the saint in the Marche. At the close, the artist will donate one of his works to the community: a gesture that makes this experience even more authentic and rooted in the area.
If you love art that invites reflection, don’t miss Elisa Montessori’s solo exhibition at Palazzo Bisaccioni in Jesi. “Sign Dream” is the title of a show that places the “sign” at the center as a universal language able to speak to the unconscious and open hidden doors. Curated by Stefano Verri, the exhibition unfolds along a route that seems to lead you into the artist’s mind itself, among swirls, symbols, and poetic echoes. Until 28 September you can immerse yourself in this journey between dream and reality, taking advantage of free admission and the evocative Renaissance setting of the palace, which alone is worth the visit.
We end our itinerary in Pergola, in the Pesaro hills, with an exhibition of international scope. Casa Sponge hosts “Beyond the Last Sky,” a group show bringing together ten Italian and foreign artists. Installations, photographs, paintings, and performances converse in a path that blends intimacy and cosmic vision. The atmosphere of Casa Sponge, poised between art and nature, makes this exhibition a unique experience, open until 21 September. It’s a chance to discover how the Marche can combine tradition and avant-garde, engaging both eyes and heart.
The exhibitions we’ve presented are just a few of what the Marche offer at this time, yet they’re enough to show how the region is a crossroads of beauty. By choosing Fano as your base, you’ll not only have the sea at your doorstep, but you’ll also be able to reach unique towns, art cities, and exhibition spaces in no time. Hotel CasaDei welcomes you directly on the beach, in one of the 2025 Blue Flag cities, offering the ideal comfort for a holiday that is also a cultural journey. Book your stay and let yourself be guided by art, the sea, and the unmistakable hospitality of the Marche.
12/09/2025