From the 25-metre tower of Moresco, you can see an infinite panorama painted in green and blue. The green is that of the Marchigiana countryside, designed by Mediterranean vegetable gardens, olive groves and rows of vines, all defining the canonical slopes of the hinterland. The blue is that of the Adriatic Sea, which can be seen lapping the shore of Le Marche and sometimes even the Croatian coastline.
Moresco is located a short distance from Fermo, a cultured city rich in history, and is part of the circuit of I Borghi più Belli d'Italia. It's a miniature centre that overlooks and watches over the Aso valley. Looking at its position, it's easy to guess the defensive function the borgo held in past eras.
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