
Between the Adriatic Sea and the Apennines mountains, Servigliano is a small town of the beautiful Marche region, famous for its iconic quadrilateral walls, its story of rebuilding which for many decades had given another name to the town and for its role during the two world wars in the XXth century. Thanks to stunning landscapes, beautiful architectures and amazing events organized every year, Servigliano is a wonderful Italian village which deserves to be visited.
Servigliano is a little gem of Marche region with many interesting architectures, beautiful countryside and a peculiar history. Famous to be the ideal town of XVIIIth century, completely rebuilt in a neoclassic style, Servigliano has many sights to visit: quadrilateral walls with the gateways, churches and historical palaces, Servigliano is a beautiful village to explore enjoying its quiet and relaxing atmosphere during a holiday in Italy.
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