Discreetly overlooking the medieval village, the Civic Tower of Macerata Feltria rises as a sentinel of history and time. Built in the Middle Ages as a defensive outpost and observation point over the surrounding lands, from the 13th century it became the emblem of civic power, standing beside the castle as guardian of the community.
In 2015, the tower regained one of its most precious treasures: the astronomical clock of the Ranieri brothers, a Renaissance masterpiece from the 16th century, restored and brought back to life. A mechanism that not only marks the passing hours, but also reveals the lunar phases, the motion of the planets, and a cosmic vision that once bound humankind to the sky.
Climbing to the top means breathing between stone and horizon. The gaze opens onto the rolling hills of Montefeltro, the quiet valleys, and—on clear days—the distant line of the Adriatic Sea.
Mu.Mont invites you to reach the Civic Tower with a slow step and curious eyes: not just a panoramic viewpoint, but a dialogue between time, memory, and beauty.