Small village, great beauty
Walking through the streets of Rapagnano means rediscovering the authentic charm of the villages of the Marche region, with their exposed brick houses, quiet alleys, and small squares where time seems to flow more slowly. Every corner tells a story, and every glance opens onto a landscape that embraces the Tenna Valley and, in the distance, the Sibillini Mountains.
The village preserves artistic and cultural treasures such as the Church of Sant’Antonio with its evocative permanent Nativity scene, the Parish Church of St. John the Baptist — the main place of worship and guardian of both artworks and the relic of the Saint’s right hand — and the Parish Museum, which holds paintings and sculptures by Ridolfi, Ricci, and Maratta.
The heart of local life is Piazza Siccone, elegant and welcoming, surrounded by historic buildings. Just a short distance away, the Public Park and the Theatre offer spaces dedicated to culture, relaxation, and the discovery of the village.
Rapagnano welcomes visitors with the simplicity of its places, the harmony of its landscape, and the discreet beauty of a town that tells its story through its art, its architecture, and its silences.
