Torre di Palme is a picturesque medieval village located on top of a hill overlooking the sea, at few kilometers from Fermo. The village is well preserved and stands out for the beautiful surrounding landscape, the attention to detail and its buildings of great artistic and architectural value, making it one of the most interesting historical centers of the entire Le Marche region. The best way to visit the village is certainly on foot along the main street, Via Piave. From here you can admire the old streets, the houses with their terracotta flower pots of geraniums and Piazzale Belvedere, a real panoramic terrace whose view over the sea coast is truly amazing! In the vicinity there's Marina Palmense, another seaside resort not to be missed!
The visit to the town begins with the Church of San Giovanni, followed by the Palazzo Priorale and the Gothic Church of Sant'Agostino. Inside you can admire a painting by Vincenzo Pagani, one of the leaders of the Le Marche Renaissance and a beautiful altarpiece by Vittore Crivelli. Continuing along the main town street, you'll reach the Church of Santa Maria a Mare, built in the XII century and later modified. It is a simple construction in stone and terracotta, whose bell tower is decorated with entwined arches. The interior has three naves and preserves several frescoes from the Byzantine era. On the left of the church, in the middle of a garden there is a well, once used as a Baptistery. Opposite the church there's the romanesque Oratory of San Rocco from the XII century, whose XVI century gate presents the coat of arms of Torre di Palme.
The name comes from the orange trees grown in the surrounding lands and producing delicious citrus fruit.
All you have to do now is discover this beautiful village and enjoy all the flavours of Le Marche cuisine in the great downtown restaurants!