In the heart of the ancient village of Pietrarubbia, perched on a rocky outcrop overlooking the valley, stands the Church of San Silvestro, an architectural testimony of a past suspended in time. Its ancient form recalls the history of the village and of Montefeltro, telling of faith, community, and stone shaped by life.
The church was founded as early as the year 1000, with later modifications in the 15th century and a restoration in 1902 that gave it its current appearance, suspended between different eras. Some majolica tiles discovered during the restorations, now carefully recomposed, speak of the hands of those who prayed here, who created, who inhabited the past.
Walking within its walls means encountering the silence of the naves, the light filtering through ancient stones, the breath of a community long gone. There is no grandeur here, but the space opens into the simplicity of the sacred everyday, made of discreet devotion and shared memory.
Mu.Mont invites you to pause before this small treasure chest of stone and silence. It is not just a church to observe: it is a place to feel, a step back in time that gently welcomes the soul of the land.