San Severino Marche (Marche)

San Severino Marche is a town set in the rolling wooded hills of the Marches region. The historic centre of San Severino is pleasant to explore with several monuments and buildings of particular interest to visitors. The small village is rich in monuments, churches and palaces such as the Piazza del Popolo, the Teatro Feronia, built in 1827 by local architect Ireneo Oleandri who gave the interior of the palace a neo-classical style, the Basilica of San Lorenzo in Doliolo. There are also still large sections of walls remaining from the ancient buildings in San Severino, including two gates and their two landmark towers: one is the 'torre civico' and the other, in front, is the bell tower of the Old Cathedral.

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This savory tuna pie from Le Marche will become your go-to picnic dish.

 

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Looking for the perfect pasta dish for the weekend? Francine Segan shares a very unique meat sauce from the Piceno province in the Marche region.

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Our writer Cindy gives us the best recipe for homemade whole-grain 'tagliatelle,' a fresh pasta that is easier to make then it seems, from the northern and central areas of Italy 

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We are retiring in two years from US and I read an article to reach out about best to leave money in US bank account. I may have consulting income after I receive social security in two years. Do I have to pay taxes in Italy on income too? Or on social security?

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We are buying a house close to Sarnano, we will be there this fall. Are there any furniture stores in that area? Thanks