In the old times the
Via Flaminia was the most important road connecting Rome to the Adriatic Sea and Northern Italy. Its outline through the Province of Pesaro and Urbino went across the present towns of Cantiano, Cagli, Furlo (where you can visit the ancient
galleria and part of the structure of the road within the amazing setting of the Furlo Gorge), Fossombrone, Fano and Pesaro.
Along the
Via Flaminia there are several archeological sites (
Forum Sempronii near Fossombrone, Pontericcioli near Cantiano), and the mosaics in Pesaro
Basilica and the
Bronzi dorati museum in Pergola, as well as many archeological museums.
For further information about the area:
Pesaro Urbino
le Marche