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Urbino is a Renaissance jewel perched on a hill in the Marche region of Italy. Its perfectly preserved historic centre, a UNESCO World Heritage site, feels like stepping into a 15th-century painting. The city’s crowning glory is the Palazzo Ducale, a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture that houses one of Italy’s most important art collections. Wander the steep, cobbled lanes, admire the sweeping views from the city walls, and soak up the scholarly, artistic atmosphere that once attracted Raphael and Baldassare Castiglione. Urbino is a must for history and art lovers exploring central Italy.
Highlights & What to See
- Palazzo Ducale – The magnificent ducal palace with its elegant courtyard, grand apartments, and the Galleria Nazionale delle Marche, home to works by Piero della Francesca, Raphael, and Titian.
- Raphael’s Birthplace – A modest but fascinating house-museum where the great painter was born in 1483, filled with period furniture and early sketches.
- Oratorio di San Giovanni Battista – A tiny chapel completely covered in breathtaking 15th-century frescoes by the Salimbeni brothers.
- Fortezza Albornoz – A massive fortress on the edge of town offering panoramic views over the countryside and the city’s terracotta roofs.
- Cathedral of Urbino – A neoclassical duomo with a striking interior and a small museum of sacred art.
Suggested Time to Spend
Urbino is compact enough to explore in a full day, but staying overnight allows you to experience its quiet evening atmosphere and avoid the day-trip crowds. Arrive by late morning, spend the afternoon visiting the Palazzo Ducale and Raphael’s house, then wander the historic centre as the sun sets. If you have a second day, consider a hike in the surrounding Montefeltro hills or a visit to the nearby Ducal Palace of Gubbio.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Gubbio – A medieval hill town with a striking funicular and the Palazzo dei Consoli, about 45 minutes by car.
- San Marino – The world’s oldest republic, perched on Mount Titano, roughly an hour’s drive northeast.
- Pesaro – A coastal city with a beautiful beach and Rossini’s birthplace, about 40 minutes away.
- Rimini – Famous for its Roman ruins and lively seaside, an hour’s drive.
- Gradara – A perfectly preserved medieval castle with a romantic history, about 45 minutes east.
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Image credits
- Gubbio — Adri08 / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Rimini — Denkmit / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Gradara — Attributed to Dosso Dossi / Public domain