BY: Marco Pecorai
Le Marche, a region in central Italy that gets little attention, boasts a high quality of life. In fact, it is an area composed mostly of small towns, but all distinguished by noble cultural traditions and grand artistic treasures in the midst of distictive environmental and scenic settings.
The initial destination of our journey is Camerino, which will surprise the visitor by its uniqueness. Nestled in the middle of the Sibillini Mountains, this town, despite not having more than 10,000 inhabitants, can boast its own university, whose origins date back to the Middle Ages and which is based in the prestigious and refined ducal palace. However, the real gem of Camerino is the Botanical Garden.
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