Altidona characteristic medieval village.

63824 Altidona, Province of Fermo, Italy. Altidona like many other small castles in the Marche, also Altidona stands on a narrow elongated hill and its urban development follows its reliefs. The result is that beyond the main street, there are only several alleys perpendicular to the main herringbone axis, which go right up to the circle of the walls offering squares and belvedere with views from the valleys to the sea. The history of Altidona starts in the distant lower Paleolithic, in the Roman period there were several patrician villas, then in the Middle Ages, the building took place and was linked to the events of Fermo, of which it became a second-degree castle. Altidona from the historic center lies in the countryside until it reaches the sea, where you can enjoy the beauty of a natural beach. Altidona is flanked by the Aso river that accompanies it to the sea, on this route we find a walk that immerses itself in a green natural environment. The park of the 'two bridges