The Roman city of Cupra full of temples, baths, palaces, remains of which can be visited in the various archaeological sites came to light, was destroyed by the Moors in itself. VIII; on its ruins it was built the castle of Marano on which long dominated the curia custody. Francesco Sforza, papal legate in the Marches, at the time of the lordships, lived in Marano, where he lived in the building that bears his name and which is also called the vassello. Memories recall shouting, sounds and dances while the voice of Bianca Visconti, Duchess Sforza, subdued hearts. For many centuries life in the castle passed since peaceful unification of Italy when, rivalutandosi the low country of Cupra, Cupra Marittima, called the unit of Italy, the old castle of Marano fell into disuse.
Altri monumenti a Cupra Marittima
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